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Or eight (8) years of experience as a Project Coordinator or Assistant Project Manager in the Structural Steel industry. Software & Technology MS Windows 7, MS Office Word, Excel, and Outlook; Contract Manager, Primavera Scheduling, Fabtrol and Tekla system.
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Experience would include due diligence research, budget preparation, working with city planning office to obtain entitlements and building permits and generating project budgets and schedules.
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As a CBRE Surveying Project Manager, you will be responsible for having knowledge of ALTA Surveys, Cell Tower Surveys, As-built Surveys, Topographic Surveys, Property, and Boundary Surveys experience.
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MS Windows 7, MS Office Word, Excel, Outlook, and Project; JMS, Primavera Scheduling, BlueBeam, Navis Works, Revit, and Tekla systems. The Preconstruction Manager will help support Schuff's continued pursuit of new projects as well as the start-up/transition of newly awarded projects by assisting the Sales, Estimating, Project Management, Production (Shop), and Field departments where needed.
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Shares responsibility with the construction project manager for developing and keeping to the project budget, actively participating in the preconstruction phase, and ensuring that the project is built on time, within budget, and according to company policies and procedures.
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License and Certifications A Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential, a Design Build Institute of America (DBIA) certification, and /or a LEED Professional Accreditation is preferredWork EnvironmentWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee must regularly work in an office and/or construction environment.
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Job Title: Project Manager. Basic knowledge of office administration, plant management, reporting, budgeting and control, and business operations, blueprints, buildings, grounds, equipment, housekeeping, construction, repair, maintenance, purchasing, inventory control, fire, safety management.
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MEP with commercial/industrial projects and United States Candidates only Summary Project Management, Supervision and Field management of all aspects of assigned projects from mobilization through punch list and demobilization, including client relations, quality control, and cost control of general conditions.
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Ensures proper upkeep of facilities to include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, sanitation, general appearance of buildings and grounds and emergency situations affecting the facilities.
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Experienced in Microsoft Office Suite, Oracle General Ledger, Oracle Fixed Assets, Oracle Project Management or other fixed asset management software. This is an in office role that is a highly visible, working alongside company leaders as the Capital Governance and Reporting SME for our major capital projects across USA. This role is a uniquely engineered role, combining financial capital governance, compliance, and project management.
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Functions include program management for large clients, EPC project schedule management, scope definition and change management, management of structured project communications, project financial controls, bidding/proposal responses, procurement/purchasing, safety management, direction of field construction, general administration, and training/mentoring of assistant project managers.
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Discuss, plan and delegate major project assignments to supervisory staff; determine building priorities that are of significant scope. Job Title: Project ManagerPrincipal Duties and ResponsibilitiesPrepares quarterly financial forecasts and monthly updates.
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AECOM/Hunt has an exciting opportunity for a General Superintendent in our Phoenix office for our current and future construction projects. Primary interface and engagement with Project Executive and manager group to coordinate efforts.
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Deep Understanding Of The Commercial Management Of The General Contractor (GC) From Liaison With Our Procurement Office On The Request For Proposal (RFP) Documents Through To The Final Payments And Agreement Of The Final Accounts And Paperwork.
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We are seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to oversee various properties, locations including, but not limited to Sonoma County, Santa Clara County, Oakland County, Humboldt County and the general Bay Areas in California, including a satellite office in Phoenix, Arizona.
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