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We are currently recruiting for a Project Manager with heavy civil construction background who has experience with Government Contracts (civil). REQUIREMENTS:Project Management ExperienceHeavy Civil Construction / Civil ConstructionPaving, Rip Rap, earthwork, outdoor civil constructionOne must have Government Contract experience; preferably with Army Corps of EngineersMust be US Citizen / US Perm ResidentMust be ok to travel frequent, sometimes for extended duration for project initiatives.
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Brunel has an exciting job opportunity for a Project Controls Manager supporting our client who are a large global Mining Company. · Coordinate with cross functional team in project setting, ensure project controls team members are interfacing with engineering, procurement, contracts and construction on concepts and relationships to the scope of work and ensure adherence to safety and quality standards.
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DACP Construction is seeking an experienced concrete project manager/estimator with a proven track record in overseeing all stages of project life cycle, from bidding and winnings jobs, to providing project management during the job for successful bids (planning, execution, monitoring, control, and closure.
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ABOUT YOU:You are a highly self-motivated, hard-working individual who will be responsible for managing multiple projects on both existing and new buildings, acting as the prime designer and project manager, and collaborating with other team members to solve unique problems.
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The Project Manager oversees the construction of one or more projects with annual revenues between $15 million and $40 million. 5+ years of professional experience in project management, field supervision, or estimating/pre-construction roles for a commercial general contractor or subcontractor.
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Job Title: Electrical Project Manager/Estimator About Us: We are a leading electrical construction recruitment firm with extensive partnerships across the country. Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Electrical Project Manager/Estimator to join our partner electrical contracting firm.
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Aviation Project Manager / Office Leader. Offering a wide range of services focused on aviation, buildings, construction, enterprise solutions, federal, survey, transportation, water, and wastewater, Garver sits in the top 100 of the Engineering News-Record's prestigious Top 500 Design Firms list and is consistently recognized as a best firm to work for.
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We are searching for a Senior Project Manager who is ready to advance their career or an established Project Executive from a reputable contractor looking for a new challenge. Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or related field.
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They trust our time-tested ability to manage the entire life cycle of a project, from the study and planning phase through to design and construction. Position Title: Roadway Project Manager.
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The Project Manager - Multifamily Construction will oversee all aspects of construction projects from planning through completion. Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in project management within multifamily residential construction.
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The Commercial & Residential Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the complete functions of construction projects for the Company, ensuring all strategic objectives are carried out successfully, on time, and on budget.
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The Project Manager will work with customers to define and/or confirm scope, schedule and budget for the projects. The Project Manager will monitor and control implementation projects to ensure successful completion.
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We are looking for a qualified CSA Project Manager to join our onsite team in Utah. This individual will be directly responsible for supporting the design and installation of CSA (Civil, Structural, Architectural) disciplines in support of semiconductor wafer facilities/fabs.
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Their pipeline is growing so they are building out their team and are very interested in Project Managers with construction experience in utility scale solar. ⚡ Role: Project Manager.
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The Data Center Construction Project Manager will be responsible for leading the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome of multiple projects with the construction services, program management, and design of data centers.
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