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Proficiency in Procore, Microsoft Office, MS Project, and Bluebeam REQUIREMENTS : Minimum 5 years working on civil (earthwork, road/highway, site work, underground utilities, bridge, excavation, etc.
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The ideal Project Manager candidate would be ready to jump in headfirst with managing heavy civil construction projects while working with office and field staff to ensure the success of the projects.
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Project Manager/Estimator - HEAVY CIVIL CONSTRUCTION A company with a proven track record for its ability to work on diverse projects is seeking a motivated Project Manager interested in a rewarding work environment and looking to grow both individually and with the company.
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Proficiency in Procore, Microsoft Office, MS Project, and Bluebeam. A company with a proven track record for its ability to work on diverse projects is seeking a motivated Project Manager interested in a rewarding work environment and looking to grow both individually and with the company.
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Outlining work plan and assigning duties, responsibilities, and scope authority to project staff; awarding subcontracts and issuing purchase orders. Minimum 5 years working on civil (earthwork, road/highway, site work, underground utilities, bridge, excavation, etc.
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Project Manager/Estimator - HEAVY CIVIL CONSTRUCTION. Positive company culture and work/life balance. Preparing and maintaining job costs on a daily/weekly basis and reviewing with project personnel.
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Review project proposals to determine budget, time frames, staffing requirements, and allotment of resources. Monitoring project closeout: final quantities, change orders, and final releases from agreements.
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COMPENSATION : Industry-leading compensation Lucrative bonus plans Complete benefits package Positive company culture and work/life balance If you are ready for an opportunity for personal and professional growth, apply now.
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Engage in a mix of office and field work, with flexibility based on individual preferences. Utilize software tools such as Excel/Microsoft and BuilderTrend (training provided if necessary) to streamline project management tasks.
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The ideal candidate will possess a comprehensive understanding of residential construction, with expertise in budget management, estimating, client relations, quality control, scheduling, and collaboration with field supervisors.
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