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Founded in 1996, EarthCam provides live streaming video, time-lapse construction cameras, and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) for AI-powered visual asset management, leveraged through our intuitive Control Center 8 dashboard which integrates with leading project management software.
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Working from 118 offices in 50 countries, we make the difference to projects across the real estate, infrastructure and natural resources sectors worldwide. Performing quantity surveying, cost controls and change management activities throughout the project lifecycle.
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CA Ventures (“CA”) is a global, vertically integrated real estate investment management company with more than $15 billion of assets across the United States and Europe. We offer comprehensive in-house investment, development, and operational services, and specialize in a range of niche, commercial real estate asset classes including student living, senior living, multifamily, and industrial.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Minimum 8 years of project coordination/management experience in the hospitality industry; Hotel, Resort and or Restaurant new construction and or renovation Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture, Construction, Engineering or a related field required.
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At least three years’ experience required in property management, commercial real estate preferred. Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: PDM), a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust (REIT), is one of the nation’s largest publicly-traded owners of Class A office properties.
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Clayco is a full-service, turnkey real estate development, master planning, architecture, engineering and construction firm that safely delivers clients across North America the highest quality solutions on time, on budget, and above and beyond expectations.
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Key Responsibilities:Manages all aspects of project management (scope definition, budget, schedule, procurement, quality, safety, risk mitigation, and stakeholder management) for your projects.
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At Regions, the Corporate Real Estate Facilities Project Manager oversees all aspects of facilities management for assigned footprint of corporate real estate organization.
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Do you want the next chapter of your career to be with an industry leader in commercial real estate who brings a fully integrated and creative design-build approach? Do you bring at least 6-10 years of successful project management experience in a design-build environment.
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Whether you’ve got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades, and technology, or you’re looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, we empower you to shape a brighter way forward so you can thrive professionally and personally.
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Program Manager (Corporate Real Estate Portfolio Management) The Program Manager will be responsible for managing enterprise-level programs and multiple projects within the Corporate Real Estate (CRE) portfolio.
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Bachelor's degree in business administration, Real Estate, Management Economics, Finance and/or Urban Planning or related discipline and a minimum of six years of progressively responsible experience in real estate development, finance, consulting, public/private sector real estate, involving joint development or asset management.
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1-3 years of project management experience (including construction or design), preferably in health care real estate/construction. The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for supporting multiple client engagements including Due Diligence Evaluations, Facility Condition Assessments, Project Feasibility and Planning Initiatives, and Capital Project Management.
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Our account management model is at the heart of our client-centric approach to delivering integrated real estate solutions. Interface and support the construction management team at site by delivering current data on project HSE performance, including trending, incident management, HSE metrics and other key information that enable PJM construction management to make informed and timely decisions.
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The Remediation Manager may also be called up to work closely with the Sr. Program Manager and the Real Estate team to coordinate any environmental activities needed with Site Assessments Phase I & II, for all RaceTrac and RaceWay convenience store locations.
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