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Description The Staff Project Controls Specialist will be responsible for leading the project controls processes with the internal project management team to execute project deliverables within budget and schedule.
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Strong financial acumen with proven experience managing client invoicing, internal costs, external costs, change management, and overall project profitability. + Develops and maintains the project Change Management Program.
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Qualifications: Qualified candidates will possess a Bachelor’s degree related to the construction industry, and 3 to 6 years’ experience in project engineering, construction project management, or related activities with exposure to projects of moderate scope.
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Keep in contact with the General Contractor, project management, peer reviewers, subcontractors, and suppliers to determine document flow and responsibility to maintain CSI procedural standards while customizing and improving on these standards as required by each project.
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A minimum of 7 to 10 years of OCS construction and management experience including a thorough knowledge of construction industry practices, methods, processes, and standards and their impact on project activities.
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Qualified candidates will possess a Bachelor's degree related to the construction industry, and 3 to 6 years' experience in project engineering, construction project management, or related activities with exposure to projects of moderate scope.
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One Tech Engineering is searching for a Construction Project Manager for positions located in St. Louis, Missouri, and Columbus, Ohio. The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Strong understanding of the software development life cycle from idea inception through scoping, requirements gathering, analysis, design, construction, testing, QA, user acceptance, deployment, maintenance/support, and change management.
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The APTIM Federal Services, LLC team is seeking ambitious Construction Managers who will embrace the technical and operational challenges of a high profile and critically important redevelopment project executed to the highest technical and data integrity standards as set forth by APTIM, the Navy, USACE, EPA, other federal and state regulatory agencies, and the neighboring communities.
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Construction, Construction management, Civil, Land development, Stormwater, Project management, Drainage, Change order. Construction,Construction management,Civil,Land development,Stormwater,Project management.
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Qualified candidates will possess a Bachelor’s degree related to the construction industry, and 5 years’ experience in project engineering, construction project management, or related activities with exposure to projects in excess of $20 million.
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Related keywords: project manager, estimator, superintendent, project management, change order, rfI, general contractor, commercial, commercial construction, ground up, new construction.
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