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The ideal candidate will bring a deep understanding of project management and estimation within the landfill service sector, specifically with experience in gas extraction systems, leachate piping systems, pumps, and electrical control systems.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in project management within the structural steel fabrication industry. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Structural Steel Fabrication Project Manager to join the team.
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A Leader in the steel construction industry, is seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Steel Estimator / Project Manager to join our team in Brentwood, California. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in bidding and managing steel projects, with advanced knowledge of Blue Beam, estimating techniques, and cost control.
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The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in the AISC structural steel or miscellaneous metal fabrication industry, with a strong background in project management and estimating.
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Project Manager Responsibilities:- Manage the fabrication, assembly and installation of structural steel components- Responsible for the development and implementation of project plans- Oversee and ensure the accuracy of all blueprints and drawings- Create and manage project schedules to ensure timely completion of projects- Monitor and control project budget, resources, and job costs- Communicate project progress, issues, and solutions to customers and management.
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Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC): Maintain rigorous standards of quality in all project deliverables, leaving no room for error. Tech-savvy, with proficiency in project management software and the Microsoft Office Autodesk, and Adobe applications.
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Seeking a Senior Project Manager with a strong background in commercial construction to join a highly respected Phoenix area General Contractor. The Senior Project Manager will deliver superior customer service to our clients while successfully managing commercial construction projects.
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Client and project management support including client communication, scheduling, cost control, change orders, and management reports. We have recently partnered with a company in the area looking to add a REMEDIATION PROJECT MANAGER.
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Are you an experienced Project Manager looking for a new opportunity, or a Civil Project Engineer with a background in transportation and public works projects looking for your shot at Project Management.
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The ideal applicant shall be able to manage all aspects of a significant project including design collaboration, client management, consultant coordination, drawings production, quality control, project schedules, project team management and job hour management.
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Coordinate labor and project schedules while exercising labor management for cost control. Provide customer support, project support, conduct job site QA and schedule resources to meet delivery requirements.
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Monitor project budgets and financial progress, including cost control measures. Proven experience as a Project Manager and/or Superintendent in commercial concrete construction.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in commercial drywall project management and estimating. Benefits: - Competitive salary - Health insurance - Retirement plan options - Paid time off - Professional development opportunities If you meet the above qualifications and are ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role in commercial drywall project management, we encourage you to apply.
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Qualifications 3+ years experience with Residential Construction Bachelor's degree in engineering, finance, real estate or a related field is preferred Strong written and oral communication skills Ability to multi-task and attention to detail Apply now for the next step in your Project Management Career.
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Familiar with management controls (i.e., schedules, cost control, procurement and quality / safety) facilitated during project execution. TOP MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR WITH A GROWING PRESENCE THROUGHOUT NORTH AMERICA IS SEEKING A PreCon Manager TO JOIN THEIR FAMILY This is your chance to become a part of a dynamic team and work towards the mutual success of the project, the company, your co-workers and yourself.
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