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Land Development Project Manager Overview: Elm Street Development is seeking an experienced (5+ years) residential land development project manager in our Annapolis office to oversee current development projects in the Anne Arundel County area.
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Custom Home Project Manager A leading Custom Home Construction company is seeking a Project Manager to coordinate and lead their team in the office. If you are a Project Manager who can reliably deliver projects on time, on budget and that surpass client expectations, let's talk.
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The AE Design Manager will become the leader of our client s engineering design team in Severna Park, MD. The AE Design Manager will manage multiple simultaneous AE design projects and is responsible for profitability of the design engineering group.
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Previous operational experience, preferably in building materials, construction, or a related industry. Joining Beacon Building Products as an Assistant Branch Manager means becoming part of a values-driven organization.
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Program Manager, Systems Engineering - Remote USA - Resides in PST or MST area. Program Manager, Systems Engineering - Remote USA - PST or MST. MBA or Masters Degree or other advanced degree in in Construction, Architecture, Engineering or related field Fulfillment/Distribution design, planning, execution experience.
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Turner & Townsend Heery are seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager to work on public-sector projects. Demonstrated experience working as a Project Manager within the design and construction industry on public-sector projects.
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The position is field-oriented with management responsibilities to include permitting, bid solicitations, project budgeting, field engineering, land development construction management, regulatory compliance, and bond release.
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Liaise with tenant coordination on all issues relating to tenant construction and landlord work. Coordinate with other departments (e.g. asset management, acquisitions, dispositions, construction, accounting, finance and legal) in relation to property management functions.
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As an Assistant Project Manager, you will have a good understanding of modern residential construction means & methods, efficient project management and positive relationship building. 3+ years of experience as an Assistant Project Manager for a high end residential custom home builder.
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The Construction Manager will collaborate with the NAVFAC field offices relating to Project Management and Construction Engineering for various projects. 10+ years of experience as a Construction Manager with a strong background in mechanical engineering.
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Masters Degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geology, or Construction Management is a plus. 9+ years of experience in geosciences investigations and studies, remediation remedy permitting and/or design and construction phase services or construction is preferred.
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Assistant Project Manager. Bachelor's degree in engineering, Construction Management, Project Management or related field. Review and approve construction plans for compliance with applicable codes and ordinances.
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Manages Operations and Maintenance (O&M), repair, minor construction and sustainment contract for the United States Naval Academy. Minimum of five (5) years’ experience managing and supervising a facility operation and maintenance program, including the supervision of a diversified work force responsible for operation and maintenance, repair, minor construction and sustainment.
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What the Landscape Production Manager Will Do: Supervise and ensure the quality of landscape job installation, maintenance, and construction projects. Requirements: What You Will Bring: Strong knowledge of horticulture, landscape design, and construction techniques.
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Review architectural plans for building code compliance and builder's predetermined construction compliance details. Basic residential construction knowledge, ability to understand technical plans and drawings.
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