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In addition to providing construction management on all project phases from procurement, through bid, pre-construction, construction, commissioning, start-up and close-out phases, the Senior Construction Manager will assist in new business development opportunities.
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The Project Executive for Integrated Solutions Delivery is responsible for Contract execution, Client satisfaction, business development, contract negotiations with vendors/subcontractors, employee development, responsible for the financial performance of large and/or multiple projects, and promoting the company culture.
$96,250 - $128,480 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Coordinates between project delivery teams, external design partners, internal design, technology, sustainability, Workplace Services operations and facilities management teams to insure cohesive development and delivery of engineering aspects of design and construction projects.
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Three (3) years in the information systems field, including system analysis, business process design, development and implementation of business application solutions or IT project management.
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Project management will include task and deliverable tracking, coordination and collaborate with contracts officers, principal investigators, external stakeholders (e.g. entrepreneurs) for scope of work development, budgeting and execution, and support CRADA development in areas such as export control compliance review, and data protection plans for proprietary data sharing.
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Position Description: Assist in day-to-day supervised activities related to the development of a construction project to build foundational knowledge in construction management, business and project financial management, project safety protocols, subcontractor relationships, quality control, and project coordination and lifecycle.
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This external facing leader will represent AECOM in the marketplace and oversee business development, sales, and strategy for all sectors of transportation including Highways & Bridges, Transit & Rail, Traffic/ITS, Aviation, Ports & Marine, and Construction Management.
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Possess 10 or more years of construction industry experience, including project pursuits, estimating, project management, or business development. Responsibilities: Coordinate and manage project pursuits in collaboration with the proposal manager, lead estimator, business development manager, and project sponsor.
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Project development oversight, including scope, schedule, fee preparation, negotiation, project staffing, and coordination of activities related to planning, design, and construction.
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From airport affairs and business services to planning and development, this team is responsible for all our leases and major construction and renovation projects, system wide. The Project Manager will handle facility and infrastructure related to construction projects and/or related tasks through the Project Management Lifecycle.
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The Director of Operations will work closely with Project Managers to support the team of engineers in all aspects of the firm’s operations, including the firm’s financial management, human resources, marketing, and business development.
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WHAT WE NEED: Degree in Construction Management / Architectural Engineering / Architecture / Civil Engineering / Mechanical Engineering / or Business Administration. The PM has the responsibility of the project during all phases with support from the Sr. Construction Manager, Director of Project Management, and/or Sr. Director of Design & Construction.
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The Senior Project Manager provides leadership and oversight for the day-to-day operations for construction, project management, and project administration activities.
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The Principal Project Manager is responsible for leading, developing, implementing, and monitoring effective construction management services including new business prospects, technical delivery, staff development, fostering both the Consor quality and safety programs, production methods and standards all within established company goals and objectives.
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In this exciting role, you will predominantly focus on providing support to building technologies and clean energy testing facility FLEXLAB for program operations, and support of WBS research projects, including program management, stakeholder communications, milestone and deliverable management, subcontracting, budget development and tracking and assisting with proposal and grant submissions.
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