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At least 5 years of project management experience on commercial construction projects. Commercial Construction Project Manager. - Monitor project budgets and expenses, prepare progress reports for management, and maintain project documentation.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction project management, with a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget. We are searching for a highly motivated Construction Project Manager to join our established firm in Charlotte, NC. In this results-oriented role, you will play a key role in overseeing all aspects of construction projects, ensuring successful completion on time and within budget.
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The Senior Project Manager works in partnership with the Site Superintendent(s) to lead the largest, most complex or most challenging construction projects and reports to Senior Vice President - South East Region.
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Successful completion of classes or other training in Construction Management, Project Management, Safety, or Communication. Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related job field.
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5+ years' experience in the aggregate processing, bulk material handling, and construction management field. Description: Reporting to the East Division Engineering Manager, this position will be responsible for the design and management of various large capital projects for aggregate processing plants and rail/marine distribution facilities in the East Division.
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Senior Construction Project Manager. + Identifying opportunities to improve Project Management procedures, templates and products referring ideas to the appropriate line manager.
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As Project Manager, you will be responsible for the project costing, safety, scheduling, budget and overall management of the day to day operations of the site. Successfully bid projects will be passed on to you from the pre-construction team, you will then communicate and manage the project, liaising with sub-trades, consultants, engineers and client representatives.
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In this position, you will be primarily involved with management of construction materials testing projects. Project management responsibilities also include application of technical support, daily review of field reports, monitoring project process for performance and budgetary conditions, assisting with collection efforts, preparation of proposals and invoicing, and attending project site meetings and assisting with the resolution of technical and administrative problems.
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Demonstration of successful performance as an assistant Project Manager or senior project engineer on small to medium sized projects (as defined by the Business Line or having proven their capability in a projects role on large sized engineering, procurement, fabrication, and construction/construction management (EPFC/CM) projects.
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From approval and permitting to design and construction management services, we put the goals of our clients and their communities at the center of everything we create. Stantec is seeking a Project Commercial Manager who will be responsible for all matters pertaining to the contractual and commercial management of the project.
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Familiarity with construction software and project management tools. The Construction Manager is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the project, meeting with project partners, managing lead field , and teams.
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5 years of relevant experience related to project or construction management. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in Architecture, Engineering or Construction Management is preferred.
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Strong project management skills, including budgeting, scheduling, and resource management. Manage all phases of transportation projects, including planning, design, construction, and project closeout.
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We are looking for a self-motivated Seller-Doer Solid Waste Engineer/Project Manager to join our growing Southeastern Region, VA, NC, SC, TN, GA, or FL. This is a key role with the potential to have significant impact on client development and project management on a wide variety of environmental projects with experience in solid waste/landfills/CCR permitting, design and construction.
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3+ years of progressive experience in a construction management role, with 1+ years being in project management. You will be working with all parties involved in construction projects - with the safety team to ensure safety standards are met; with field and site crews to track project progress and relay that information to management and accounting, etc.
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