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A minimum of 12 years of experience in construction roles (project engineer, site superintendent, construction project manager) Sr. Project Manager, Construction page is loaded Sr. Project Manager, Construction Apply locations Concord, NH USA Atlanta, GA Philadelphia, PA Oakbrook, IL USA Boston, MA time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id R015652.
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We are seeking a Construction Project Controls / Project Support Planning Manager or Senior Manager who will advise and assist Asset Teams with the development and management of budget, schedule, and quality controls to ensure safe and successful project delivery.
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Reported to the Director of Construction Management within the Division of Facilities Management and Real Estate (FMRE), the Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing, planning, building, operating, and maintaining facilities projects in support of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Mission, core values, and strategic plan.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management, specifically leading Healthcare or Academic construction projects. Coordinate and supervise all construction activities to ensure compliance with project plans, specifications, and contractual obligations.
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Experience in general flooring, construction,or sales is requiredTwo to three years of past territory and account development experience is preferred. TheProject Manager's main focus isthe sales and marketing of our installed polished concrete and epoxy flooring systems as well as our materials for end usersin commercial, retail, and industrial markets.
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Must have demonstrated experience working with healthcare design and construction projects, Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) by the Project Management Institute or as a Certified Construction Manager (CCM) by the Construction Management Association of America (or approved equivalents) is preferred.
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Lead Carpenter/Project Manager (Residential Construction) Utilize construction and carpentry experience to provide technical expertise and problem-solving skills throughout the project lifecycle.
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Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP is seeking an experienced Real Estate, Design & Construction Project Manager for all current and new offices. 5 + years of experience in commercial real estate construction, architecture or design.
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Successful candidates will have experience in electrical construction as an Electrical Project Manager. Electrical Project Manager Are you ready to take the next step in your career.
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The Construction Project Manager functions as the coordinator between the general contractors, architect, interior designer, purchasing agent, owner, and all other project stakeholders working towards a successful renovation project.
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This Project Manager 2 position is a member of the MSBA’s Construction Administration Team that manages MSBfunded capital projects from design development through bidding, contract award, construction, commissioning and project close-out.
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POSTION - PROJECT MANAGER - CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS LOCATION - NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT AREA Arcadis is seeking a Project Manager with construction project experience to join our Places Infrastructure project management team in the Connecticut area.
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Assistant Construction Project Manager- GC Experience. In this role, you will assistant the Project Manager with project set up, project execution, project closeout, financial management and relationship management.
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Assistant Project Manager, Project Manager, APM, PM, Project Engineer, Multifamily, Multi Family, Multi-Family, Construction, Apartments, Condos, Multi-Family Construction/Development Group currently seeking a Project Manager.
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Our client is looking for a Project Manager to oversee high-tech industrial and commercial construction projects in the Boston market region, specializing in food and beverage manufacturing, distribution, and refrigeration.
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