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Electrical Project Manager. is responsible for the overall direction and execution of specific construction projects consistent with company strategy, core values, project commitments, and project goals.
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Project budgets, scheduling, creating & updating project plans, kick-off meetings, oversight of consultant coordination, presentations, on-going client contact, managing deliverables, design & construction documents, specifications, bidding, permitting, CA, site visits, RFI's, submittals, code research and QC of all phases.
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Should have at least five years of experience within the past 10 years as a construction quality manager on major (preferred) bridge construction project or other major urban civil infrastructure project.
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With licensing in 45 states and serving clients across the country, we are searching for a Project Manager to add to our Construction Project Management Team. Position Description: A Project Manager is responsible for the overall management and project reporting of specific construction project(s.
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Manage all field operations and work sequence in conjunction with the Project Manager. Coordinate the preparation and updating of the formal project construction schedule as required by the contract documents.
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Held positions of Project Manager and Assistant Project Manager for 10+ years. They manage all project administrative and technical requirements for one or more projects from startup through closeout, including scope and change management, scheduling, procurement, construction oversight, safety, cost and progress monitoring, management and reporting.
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Under the direction of the RVP and Area Director, the Senior Project Manager will plan, direct, coordinate & budget, usually through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities concerned with assigned contract or project.
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Job Title: Electrical Project Manager/Estimator About Us: We are a leading electrical construction recruitment firm with extensive partnerships across the country. Job Description: We are looking for an experienced Electrical Project Manager/Estimator to join our partner electrical contracting firm.
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Prepares Construction Management Organization chart, identify key positions, and prepares mobilization plan, in coordination with Project Manager. Contribute to project function ability & reviews plans at home office during engineering activities, in coordination with construction support engineer, and subcontractors construction managers.
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Organize and oversee a wide range of unique airport construction projects at Detro Metro and Willow Run airports. Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Management.
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So, if you are a Construction Project Manager with wet utility experience, please apply today! If you are a Construction Project Manager with wet utility experience, please read on.
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Participating & assisting the Project Manager with completing basic project management tasks will include: project budgeting, scheduling, creating and updating project plans, kick-off meetings, managing deliverables, design development, construction documentation, bidding, permitting, construction administration, site visits, code research and quality control.
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A leading engineering firm is actively seeking a proactive and driven Construction Engineering Project Manager. If interested in the Construction Engineering Project Manager role, please apply promptly.
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Aldridge is seeking a Senior Project Manager to join our growing team! Senior Project Manager. Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Business Management, or equivalent construction/Union trade background.
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We are currently seeking a Project Manager to plan and manage projects to ensure that all contractual commitments are met on time and within budget. As a Project Manager, you will use your interpersonal and leadership skills and must have an understanding of project financials to determine the necessary resources required for successful project execution.
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