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As a Preconstruction Manager, your key responsibility will be providing direction throughout the preconstruction phase of a project from inception thru turn over to Operations and shall engage with both internal and external entities to ensure that commitments to clients are being satisfactorily met and consistently communicated.
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We are looking for an Implementation Planning Support (IPS) Project Mgmt- Launch Process Owner who has a strong delivery record and proven project management experience to own strategic, tactical, cross-functional projects.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Project Manager / Product Owner to join our team. PMP, Scrum Master, or Product Owner certification. Proficiency with project management tools (e.g., Jira) and agile methodologies.
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Agile related certifications (SCRUM Master, Product Owner, PMI-ACP or others) Manages multiple enterprise and multi-vendor projects in a mixed matrix and functional organization, ensuring agile practices and solution deployments contain testing and product owner/stakeholder communications.
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Foster and enhance owner, architect, subcontractor and vendor relations. Work with preconstruction team in development of project. Senior Project Manager Essential Duties & Responsibilities.
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Manage owner, designer, subcontractor and vendor relationships. The Project Manager has the bottom-line responsibility for project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, as well as ensuring safety and quality compliance throughout the project.
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General understanding of, and able to interpret and apply, DOT, API, ANSI, ASME and owner regulations, codes and standards. Provide technical leadership and project management on various sizes of projects that could span both natural gas and liquid petroleum clients.
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The Project Coordinator is an essential member of the construction and administrative teams, serving as a key resource in maintaining all construction file records for each project and providing critical reporting performance information for the President, VP of Admin, and Owner group.
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Knowledge of Agile development methodologies and IT project management as typically acquired through a Bachelors` degree in relevant field (business, computer science, humanities etc.) As a member of the Agile team, the Product Owner represents the voice of the customer and the organization through the delivery of business value.
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Are you ready to be part of a very skilled delivery Business, Business Analyst, Analyst, Product Owner, Project Management, Software. Are you ready to be part of a very skilled delivery Business, Business Analyst, Analyst, Product Owner, Project Management, Software.
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Pay: $26 to $30 per hour + benefitsBenefits and Perks· W2 position· Fuel, tool and cell phone allowance per project· Company credit card / no out of pocket expenses· Flexible scheduling· PTO plan· Advancement and growth opportunities· Consistent year-round workRequirements· Your own truck or van with insurance required.
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Reports to: Project Engineer, Project Manager or Project Executive. Utilizes leading-edge technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and LEAN. Ability to read, understand and interpret contract documents, drawings, specifications, scopes of work and project schedule.
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Under general direction, responsible for the design, configuration, and operation of complete building control systems including fire, security, and other low voltage control sub-systems (ie lighting, nurse call, data networks, etc) to meet the intent of the project requirements.
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Reviews project data and documents, including drawings, specifications, test results, and to ensure project quality and alignment with Owner Guiding Principles. The Construction Administrator III collaborates with Construction Project Managers to support the successful construction of projects consistent with Owner Guiding Principles and the contract documents.
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Processes owner billings and project related accounting issues. The ideal candidate will be responsible for assisting the project manager and project team with project documentation and control, job cost accounting, scheduling, and construction supervision efforts.
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