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Assistant Project Manager, PDS Government. The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for assisting the Project Manager in overseeing and delivering Project & Development Services that meet the requirements and goals of the client.
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The Project Assistant will support the Firm’s Education Practice by utilizing technology to analyze case-related facts and organize large sets of data, conducting research, preparing and organizing exhibits, assisting in editing and formatting documents in Microsoft Office Suite and other applicable software applications, and assisting with other administrative tasks as assigned.
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Donohoe Construction Company is looking for an Assistant Project Manager for our New Construction team. This position provides administrative and technical functions on a construction project to include scheduling, subcontract coordination, cost engineering, and general project administration.
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3-5 years of Assistant Project Manager experience 2. Actalent is looking for a Assistant Project Manager* estimator, project manager. estimator, project manager. 3-5 years of Assistant Project Manager experience 2.
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Commercial Construction Assistant Project Manager - Hospitality Job Description: An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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Growing Commercial Interiors General Contractor is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join our team! Role requires assisting with estimating, writing subcontracts and purchase orders, material procurement and tracking and project close-out.
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A Project Assistant is an entry-level position that supports Attorneys and Paralegals in certain practice groups and involves significant contact with Attorneys, Paralegals, members of the Paralegal Department and other professional staff.
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In the absence of the Project Manager, the Assistant Project Manager is the liaison between Didlake Corporate office, its customers, and staff. Communicates regularly with the Project Manager and the COR to provide status reports.
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Job Title: Assistant Project Manager. We are seeking a dedicated Assistant Project Manager to spearhead our newly established Quality division. Job Title: Assistant Project Manager.
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The Assistant Chief Counsel for Program and Project Legal Services provides executive leadership and direction to the Division in providing legal counsel, legal review, and litigation support to FHWA Program Offices.
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As a part of the Public Affairs team at Faces & Voices of Recovery and reporting to the Director of Public Affairs, the Public Affairs Project Assistant will create and implement social media marketing campaigns across all applicable platforms, assist with event logistics and fund development initiatives, manage team schedules, enforce project deadlines, and provide support as requested by the team.
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Is currently seeking an Assistant Project Manager for a Federal Client in the DC Metro Area. This is an onsite position. 5 years of construction project management experience that includes knowledge of all project phases: planning, design, preconstruction, construction, commissioning, and turnover to operations.
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Project Assistant - Multiple Shifts Available. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 9am-6pm. Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 1pm-10pm. Sunday, Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 7am-4pm.
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Assistant Project Manager. Assist the Project Manager with monthly financial closeout. Ruppert Landscape es una empresa comercial de gestión y construcción de paisajes, un negocio de familia y empleados propietarios, con sede en el condado de Montgomery, MD, y operaciones en Pensilvania, Maryland, Virginia, Carolina del Norte, Georgia, Texas, Delaware y Tennessee.
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Our client is looking for an Assistant Project Manager to focus on their Community Solar portfolio. Our client is looking to hire an Assistant Project Manager for their Community Solar Division.
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