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As a Senior Manager, you'll work as part of a team of problem solvers, helping to solve complex business issues from strategy to execution. Demonstrates a proven record of experience with Procurement Engineering and Construction Project Management; and.
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RAPP Dallas is looking for a Senior Project Manager to join our award-winning Program Management team. As a Senior Project Manager you’re the director of the client projects – you’re the one who knows how to make things happen.
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Title: Senior Project Manager. We are looking for a Project Manager to lead two critical software migration projects: the migration of our Laserfiche system from on-premises to their Customer Cloud, and the upgrade of our SchoolMint system from a legacy version to the latest version.
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We are looking for a Project Manager to lead two critical software migration projects: the migration of our Laserfiche system from on-premises to their Customer Cloud, and the upgrade of our system from a legacy version to the latest version.
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Capstone are working in partnership with one of the worlds renowned independent Cost & Project Management consultancies to find a Senior Project Manager to contribute to a significant data center construction initiative for a prominent technology partner.
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Work directly with the Global Procurement division in operations (specifically the Indirect Procurement Manager) to coordinate NDAs, MSAs, contract negotiations, bid events, maintenance agreements, warranties, and technical partner relations.
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Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate career opportunity for a Senior Project Manager to join our Healthcare team in Dallas ! Have design-build project experience with multifamily (wood-frame), senior living,or hospitality project types.
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Are you a Senior Project Manager or an Executive Level Construction Manager with a General Contractor or Design Build firm ready to apply your skills and experiences in a broader role that offers participation from initial design of projects to project closeout.
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The Senior Project Manager provides project management experience to designated projects and assignments for a particular client account through interaction with the client, property or facility management team, and project management staff.
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History of leadership roles such as a project manager, team lead, department supervisor, mentor, etc. Experience: 8+ years of consulting engineering experience BS in Mechanical, Electrical, Structural, or Civil Engineering Professional Engineer (PE) Experienced in business development and revenue generating roles.
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10+ years of project management experience on transportation schematic and design projects. Responsible for management of project budgets, goal setting, determining scope of work, estimating fees, and preparing proposals and contracts on projects.
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Senior Project Manager. Your role will extend beyond project management to include business development and client expansion activities, where your expertise in environmental engineering, geology, or related fields will shine.
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Path Construction seeks a qualified Senior Project Manager to join our organization in the Dallas, TX area. Duties for Senior Project Managers include : Leading and managing a project team in building successful projects, cost control for full P+L responsibility, managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, safety controls, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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For a good client in Texas, ILERWORK is looking for a Experienced MEP Project Manager. That Leads or coordinates construction projects such as developing a new facility; the addition, expansion or extension of an existing facility; or renovation/alterations to a facility in collaboration with project team, construction site and management.
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Senior Project Manager shall supervise Project Manager(s) and Assistant Project Manager(s). Under the general direction of the President, the Sr. Project Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating and executing design and construction projects in accordance with the contract documents.
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Title: senior project manager in Dallas, Old-town, Maine
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