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OverviewAs a Civil Engineering Project Manager, you ll manage project teams to create land development plans for our commercial, institutional, and residential clients. From an urban redevelopment site, industrial sites, to a new school project, you ll take part in managing projects, quality control, client interfacing, budgeting, and mentoring and supervising junior engineers.
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Our client, a quickly growing, Indianapolis headquartered Civil Engineering firm, is seeking a Civil Site Project Manager to join their Civil Site Division. Understanding of construction and bid documents including project specifications.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here Construction Project Manager Position Overview: E-Solutions located in Indianapolis, IN, is seeking a skilled Construction Project Manager with expertise in clean room environments to join our dynamic team.
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As a Civil Engineering Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) in either our Fishers or Indianapolis office, you’ll manage project teams to create land development plans for our commercial, institutional, and residential clients.
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B. Project Build In conjunction with the Project Superintendent, lead, direct and coordinate the day-to-day management and construction activities. ResponsibilitiesAs an Assistant Project Manager, your key responsibility will be to assist the Project Manager with the planning, scheduling, progress measurement, and analysis of either a single, major project or a portfolio of several smaller projects.
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Strong business acumen, including an understanding of construction project cost, schedule, and forecasting. Keen knowledge in estimating, scheduling, quality control, design review and coordination, proposal preparation, and safety.
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Strong Excel, Power Point and Microsoft Project skills Responsibilities: Defines and manages the project (s): scope, budget, timelines/project plan, resources, deliverables issues, risks/risk mitigation plans, quality, change control, communication plan, etc.
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Are you a Project Manager looking for the opportunity to play a key role in large scale commercial construction projects and receive training at every step of your career to progress to Director level.
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The Sr. Project Manager is responsible for leading projects and supervising the construction team, securing subcontracts, purchasing, monthly invoicing, approving subcontractor payments, weekly progress meetings as well as ensuring quality, production, and safety throughout the construction process.
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The Project Manager is responsible for leading projects and supervising the construction team, securing subcontracts, purchasing, monthly invoicing, approving subcontractor payments, weekly progress meetings as well as ensuring quality, production, and safety throughout the construction process.
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My name is Marnnie and I am a recruiter with gpac and I am working with a leading construction and contracting firm specializing in high-quality stucco and plaster solutions. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field.
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The Senior Construction Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating and managing construction projects, including budgeting, construction management, and project management.
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The MEP Project Manager role is to provide quality control for mechanical, electrical, plumbing design, bidding, and construction for Clayco projects. Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations.
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The Multifamily New Construction Project Manager role executes project construction using subcontractors, in-house labor, internal and external material procurement, safety, quality, finance, and design teams.
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As a Construction Materials Senior Project Manager, you will play a pivotal role in executing medium to large Construction Materials Testing, Special Inspections, and Geotechnical projects, ensuring the highest level of quality and compliance with industry standards.
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