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Duties for an Assistant Project Manager includes : Supporting and managing a project team in building a successful project, managing day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, contract administration, procurement, estimating, pay requests, change orders, requests for information, cost control, scheduling, tracking submittals, safety controls, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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The Assistant Project Manager II (APM II) will assist/support the Project Manager (PM) on project tasks as assigned, follow-up on deliverables, and review with the PM. This position will be responsible for the coordination of engineering, estimating, project controls, client presentations, procurement, and construction activities during the development and execution phase(s) of the project.
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DescriptionThe Assistant Project Manager (APM) will assist project managers on a variety of projects of varying complexity, and/or will manage some smaller and less complex projects on their own.
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Assists PM in the development of the initial project schedule in conjunction with engineering, estimating, project controls, procurement, and construction management personnel.
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Project controls including submittal management, RFI management, change management, managing daily project reporting. Assistant Project Manager, Multi-Family Construction.
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B. Project Build In conjunction with the Project Superintendent, lead, direct and coordinate the day-to-day management and construction activities. ResponsibilitiesAs an Assistant Project Manager, your key responsibility will be to assist the Project Manager with the planning, scheduling, progress measurement, and analysis of either a single, major project or a portfolio of several smaller projects.
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Create, update and maintain a variety of project controls that track the status of. Must possess working knowledge of or demonstrate willingness to learn how to use the following software applications: Outlook, Word, Excel, Adobe, Bluebeam, Procore, Primaverara P6, MS Project, Viewpoint, Viewpoint Field Work Center, and HCSS.
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Will support the Project Manager with project support staff for final decisions on overall project cost controls, schedule management and quality inspection assurance efforts.
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Job Description The Assistant Project Manager is responsible to provide general assistance to and may be responsible for the direction and performance of a subset of principal areas of responsibility of the Project Manager.
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Basic knowledge of project accounting, project controls (cost, schedule, change management, etc.) Assists the project manager in managing rail construction projects including executing plans, organizing, budgeting, and cost reporting.
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Provides support to Project Managers in regards to onsite project management, coordination and project controls. Provides project management services for a wide range of building, structural and renovation projects, including but not limited to new construction, office, classroom and laboratory renovations as well as deferred maintenance and upgrades to satisfy code and regulatory requirements.
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2+ years of construction project experience, including various aspects of construction planning and management including, but not limited to engineering, estimating, bidding, preparing, and administering purchase orders and subcontracts, scheduling, cost control, document control, etc.
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Coordinates engineering, estimating, project controls, procurement, and construction activities during the development and execution phase(s) of the project. Familiarity with estimating, scheduling, and project management software and processes.
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Building Automation Controls Assistant Project ManagerLocation: Seattle, WAJob Overview:Situated in the vibrant community of Seattle, WA, our company seeks a Building Automation Controls Assistant Project Manager to lead and execute projects that enhance building efficiency and functionality.
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The Assistant Project Manager will manage Superintendents, Safety, Quality and Logistics direct reports and be responsible for implementing and maintaining project controls and cost systems, schedules, subcontract management, budgeting, estimating, submittals, RFIs, material releases/expediting, administrative duties and other related field activities as assigned.
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