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Project Engineer (St. 1+ years of experience working in commercial, education, retail, public works, religious, industrial, restaraunts, light medical, and grocery stores~ Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or related field preferred~ Manage administrative construction duties, including document control~ Assist the Superintendent with RFI reports, QA/QC documentation, and construction field operations~ Collect and log closeout documents and punch lists.
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10 years of experience managing construction projects for a General Contractor. The Project Director will oversee projects ranging from $10-20M in revenue. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: At least 7 years of experience supervising all phases of ground up commercial construction projects with a general contractor. THIS IS A TRAVELING SUPERINTENDENT Opportunity DUTIES AND ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Coordinates Expediting List with the Project Engineer for procurement materials to be delivered at specified times to conform to work schedules, in accordance with SOP. Coordinates Subcontractors work in proper sequence while keeping the overall scheduled completion done.
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Handle all aspects of project management (PMs, Engineers, and Preconstruction teams) Minimum 15 years of experience with a general contractor. Utilize project management and estimating software to review updates and changes.
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Responsibilities range from project set up, project buy out, contract execution and compliance, material procurement, progress tracking, material invoice approval, responsible for project sequencing and scheduling, maintaining and updating schedules, coordination and communication with General Contractor, change order distribution/tracking, coordination with Estimators, cost report job forecasting, overall project fiscal responsibility.
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Bachelors degree in Construction management or Engineer recommended. Project set up, budget planning, buy out, and cost reporting experience is a must. Maintain project budget throughout each project, with profit and loss accountability.
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ARCO is a premier, full-service design-build general contractor with more than 30 years of experience providing clients with complete project delivery nationwide. Coordinate and manage the sales/proposal process including preliminary layout and design with ARCO's marketing, estimator, project manager, and senior management team.
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1-3 years experience as a Project Engineer with a general contractor or a large subcontractor is preferred. A learning and support position, the project engineer is the first step in autonomous project management of construction projects.
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This is a great opportunity to work with a stable company that has been in business for over half a century providing General Contracting, Construction Management and Design/Build services for select clients.
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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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Skilled with Procore or other cloud-based project management platforms. McGrath is a St. Louis based General Contractor – Construction Managing company, providing a wide variety of construction and design-build services for all sized companies.
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