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The Project Executive is responsible for the daily management, supervision, coordination and successful completion of construction projects to meet time and cost objectives with respect to preconstruction, contracting, scheduling, estimating, bidding, subcontracting and contract administration functions while developing, mentoring and providing overall leadership to the project teams.
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FEMA's Grants Manager system is used to assign and track actions throughout PA project development, and to collect all PA project-related information and documents, including correspondence.
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An HBW Construction Project Manager is involved with all aspects of HBW Construction projects including marketing, sales, estimating, contract management, negotiating, project schedule and administration, financial management and closeout.
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Trillium Construction is currently seeking to fill the position of Electrical Project Manager for a client in Gaithersburg, Maryland. We are in search of an accomplished electrical project manager with a strong commitment to quality work and meticulous attention to detail.
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The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for assisting the Project Management Team with the daily. supervision of lead Project Manager. management, quality, cost management, contracting, scheduling, estimating, bidding and contract administration.
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Project Manager/Construction Manager/Electrical Director] Familiarity with mechanical estimating, budgeting, and cost control. – Manage and allocate resources, including materials, equipment, and labor, to achieve project objectives.
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Potential supervisory responsibilities of an Assistant Project Manager. If you're interested in this Construction Project Manager role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Elena Gardiner on 202-495-0995.
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Restoration Large Loss Project Manager plans and executes the construction of structures based on a scope of work written by an estimator. Restoration Large Loss Project Manager works with the client to execute changes in the scope, price, and timeline.
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The Preconstruction Manager is responsible for leading the overall management of the preconstruction phase for a project. Experience estimating with a wide variety of building types (Examples: Residential, Office, Healthcare, Life Science, Education, Interiors, Retail, Light Industrial, Government.
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The Electrical Estimating Manager (Preconstruction) is responsible for leading the overall management of the electrical trade for a project, in both an estimating and preconstruction capacity.
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A Construction design-build firm is looking for an experienced full-time project manager in the Metropolitan Washington Area. Project Manager works with the entire team of design and construction including day-to-day field operation and coordination of projects ranging from $100,000 to over $5 million.
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Support opportunity development and pricing for solution (i.e., pre-sales calls, project scope definition, RFP responses, client presentations, statement of work development, resource planning, budget estimating (top-down and bottom-up.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the successful planning, execution, monitoring, and leading a team on large complex projects and/or multiple projects involving Utility (Wet and Dry) and Civil trades.
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As a Program Manager, you will be accountable for directing customer support services, engineering, program management/ Project Management Office (PMO) and strategic support activities across all aspects of the program, including Service Desk, Deskside/ White Glove Services, systems engineering, Low Code/ No Code, DevSecOps, Automation, Hybrid cloud infrastructure, and cybersecurity, engineering.
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