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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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As a Program/ Project Manager, you will be responsible for directing customer support services and engineering 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 cyber Engineering.
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If you are a dedicated professional with a passion for renewable energy and possess the required skills and qualifications, we invite you to apply for the Solar Estimating Manager position.
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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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The Cost Manager position will oversee and perform cost estimating, analysis, and control activities to identify problems and make recommendations. Ten plus years of Estimating experience or at least 15 years of experience with the project engineering/management, design, operation, or maintenance of power generation or industrial processes facilities, especially in the nuclear industry.
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Our Project Managers are primarily responsible for evaluating construction progress and team performance, overseeing the successful completion of projects to meet time and cost objectives with respect to contracting, scheduling, estimating, bidding and contract administration, and ensuring the profitability and client satisfaction of their projects for the company.
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Supervise, mentor and assist Assistant Project Manager, Project Engineer, Project Manager and Project Coordinator level positions, including reviewing their work, strengthening necessary job skills, communicating performance concerns, and providing resources in strengthening areas of development.
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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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As an Estimating Manager, you will be responsible for supervision and oversight of the Estimation Department of a Commercial Flooring Company, also estimating the entire projects design, including reviewing bid documents and specifications, creating take-offs, quantifying and qualifying material quantities for a precise and accurate bid package/proposal.
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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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Communicate with the Architect, Owner and/or Construction Manager on all project issues, progress, budget, changes or modifications. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for the overall direction, successful completion, and financial outcome of a project.
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70% in field 30% in office, some business development, project planning, project management, overseeing site superintendent. Understanding of estimating, client management, quality control, scheduling & working with the field superintendent.
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Reports to: [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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Assist the Project Manager in estimating the percentage of completion of each project activity/task for monthly invoicing and of labor for each job cost report. Attendance at preconstruction and construction meetings, taking notes on areas that may present a future challenge and consulting with the Project Manager to confirm the appropriate course of action.
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Detailed knowledge of construction, principles of construction management and project controls, with specialized knowledge in several areas including scheduling, cost estimating, documentation, contract administration, construction techniques.
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