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Manages, supervises, and coordinates subcontractors, including managing sequencing, procurement, change management and scope delineation, in partnership with Superintendent team. Oversees management of all document control of RFI submittals, change orders, correspondence, permits, drawings, specs, and reports in a systematic and traceable manner.
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Professional (Non-Clinical), Professional and Managerial, Project Management, Real Estate Services. Construction or project management certification from a relevant organization preferred.
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Require the Project Team to assemble and maintain the Project Logs (Cash Management, Change Management, Noncompliance, Buy-Schedule, Contracts, Procurement, Submittals, RFI's, Safety, Hold Reports, Construction Schedule, Work lists) and periodically review for accuracy.
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Develop detailed program/project execution plans and manage all implementation processes, including budget management, resource allocation, progress tracking. Project management certification (PMP or equivalent) is preferred.
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As Project Manager, you will be a part of a leadership team dedicated to directing the day-to-day management of the project. Lead all activities related to contract administration, change orders, procurement, schedule, and financial reporting.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in project management, specifically in the areas of drywall and construction, with a focus on commercial painting. Key Responsibilities:Develop project plans, timelines, and budgetsCoordinate and manage subcontractors and vendorsCommunicate with clients to ensure project goals are metMonitor project progress and make necessary adjustments to meet deadlinesEnsure quality control and safety standards are followedManage project budget and expensesPrepare and submit project documentation (e.g. contracts, change orders, etc.
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MWH Constructors (MWH) , a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to support all aspects of delivery for electrical and instrumentation work that may include procurement, contract management, change management, quality management, and issues management on a large wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) project in San Francisco, CA.
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Bring knowledge of both Waterfall and Agile Project Management methodologies, processes and tools, including scope management, schedule management, cost management, quality management, resource management, procurement, change management, risks management, issues management.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Focus on Cost Management, responsibilities include, but not limited to – project controls setup and Construction Manager, Architect/Engineer and other vendor onboarding, budget development and project funding support, support client procurement team with bid reviews and contract setup, cost and forecast updates and reporting, cashflow updates and projections, change order review, invoice review, and project closeout tasks.
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Engage with all project stakeholders, including partners, landowners, and regulatory bodies, and coordinate with the construction management team to identify risks and negotiate change orders.
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Experience with Change Management, Product Development, Packaging Development, or Supply Chain a plus. Proficient with Smartsheet for timeline management or other project management software (MS Project, Asana, etc.
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Coordinates and manages procurement work activities with multiple internal bureaus (Project Management, Engineering, Project Controls, Construction Management, Labor Relations, etc.
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LinkedField has an immediate need for experienced Project Managers / Project Engineers to do change order management. Experienced with construction project management software and tools such as Procore, Autodesk Build, PlanGrid, Viewpoint, Bluebeam, etc.
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Outstanding time-management skills, attention to detail, and ability to anticipate project challenges and develop innovative solutions. Proficiency in translation management systems (TMS) and CAT tools, with experience in TMS integrations and technical understanding of localization processes.
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