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We are a rapidly growing general contractor headquartered in Arlington Heights, IL with additional offices in Knoxville, TN; Scottsdale, AZ; and Dallas, TX working on projects throughout the United States.
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Familiarity with construction/ project management software, Sage 100 and Procore. Stansell is a rapidly growing, WBE certified, general contractor specializing in commercial construction services across the Southeast United States.
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10+ years of prior Estimating and/or Project Management experience for a commercial general contractor. A savvy and sophisticated commercial construction company, offering preconstruction, design-build, construction management, program management, integrated project management, and virtual design services.
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Our range of services includes roofing, gutters, siding, concrete driveways, plumbing, electrical, landscaping, general repairs & carpentry, garage door repair/replace, flooring, locksmith and more.
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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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COMMERCIAL PROJECT MANAGER Management Recruiters of Davidson is currently seeking Project Managers having experience with commercial construction projects as a General Contractor.
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A minimum of 5 years of construction-related project management experience with a general contractor. The Successful ApplicantCommercial Project Manager - Charlotte should have:Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture or related field.
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Our client is a growing, reputable commercial general contractor serving the North Carolina market. May be responsible for tracking and monitoring project budget and costs by using the project management system’s cost reports and data from the project manager.
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Coordinates and manages the care, custody and control of the project site. In addition the Superintendent will: Provides management of subcontractors and organization of the overall job and workflow.
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Coordinate production and attend meetings with other trades and the general contractor to identify and resolve any conflicts. Recognize and communicate to project manager any priority project problems, such as employee, job costing issues or any need for concern.
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An established Charlotte-based full service commercial general contractor, is seeking a Project Manager with a minimum of seven (7) years of commercial construction project management experience to oversee single tenant ground-up construction projects throughout the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia.
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Our Industrial Division acts as a heavy industrial general contractor capable of self-performing structural concrete, structural steel, equipment installation, piping, and electrical scopes.
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Wharton-Smith is a construction manager and general contractor specializing in water treatment, education, parks and recreation, sports, municipal, entertainment, and hospitality projects – all the things a community needs to thrive.
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The role of the Project Engineer within our organization is to assist Project Managers and Superintendents in the daily management activities including contract review and administration, cost management, progress quantity verification, safety, personnel management, materials purchasing, and other project support roles.
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Prior business development and/or preconstruction management experience for a commercial general contactor. Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a similar discipline is preferred.
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