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Additionally, this position has responsibilities that will span a broad-spectrum including Project Planning, Cost Management, Time Management, Quality Management, Contract Administration, and Safety Management.
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Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years. The Project Manager prepares status reports and works to ensure plans adhere to contract specifications.
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Manage all aspects of the project during the construction phase including contractual, planning, and budget management. Strong interpersonal and communication skills will be essential since the Project Manager will work closely with Project Owners, Vendors, Subcontractors, Superintendents, Project Estimators, and Accounting.
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Their scope of work includes K-12, Higher Education, Hospitality, Office, Retail, Faith Based, Historic Renovation, and Industrial. Monitor contractor performance; insure adherence to terms and conditions of agreements·Review bid documents and assist with bidder solicitation activities BACKGROUND PROFILE: ·5 yrs.
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Headquartered in Columbia, SC, with service areas throughout SC, NC, and Ga, they have a stellar reputation and company culture to match. Mid-sized company with almost 100 employees· Majority of the Work is in South Carolina· Solid Pipeline of work and history of continued growth since 1986· Safety record is one of the best in the industry WHAT THIS COMPANY OFFERS YOU:This company values and appreciates their employees and this opportunity comes with all the benefits that you would expect at a solid career focused firm and better.
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Project Manager / Commercial ConstructionColumbia, SCCOMPANY PROFILE:Award-winning, full-service Construction Management Company that has been in business for more than 35 years.
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Following completion of construction, the DMH PRTF Project Manager will serve as the SCDMH Contract Monitor for the PRTF contract, monitoring the performance of the contractor and holding it accountable to provide the required treatment and ancillary services in a way that maximizes the quality of care to residents and ensures good stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
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The selected candidate will have the opportunity to work with the WSP Program and Construction Management group as a full-time Project Manager/Construction Manager for Transportation Projects and other asset types in the Mid Atlantic.
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3+ years of experience in development, owners representation, contract administration, architecture, engineering, construction management or similar experience and experience leading multiple complex concurrent projects or project phases.
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SC Contractor’s license, certified construction manager ( CCM ), professional engineer (PE), Certified Educational Facilities Professional ( CEFP ), or Project Management Professional ( PMP.
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Or more project management experience in commercial construction, degree in construction management, business administration or similar is desirable but not required. The Project Manager is responsible for overall project planning and scheduling, resource allocation, project accounting, and control, while providing technical direction and ensuring compliance with quality standards.
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Knowledge of project management principles, requirements analysis, and related tools, such as Smartsheet, MS Project, Jira, Confluence, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) The Technical Project Manager is responsible for all aspects of managing projects (such as software development, information technology, infrastructure), analyzing business processes & workflow, identifying high level business requirements, and developing project schedules.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction, with a minimum of 3 years of successful project management. Contract Administration: Review and manage project contracts, change orders, and other legal documents, ensuring compliance with all contractual obligations.
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Cumulative total of at least seven (7) years of progressive experience in ground-up new construction, preferably including prior employment as project manager, assistant project manager, or lead superintendent on negotiated or hard bid projects.
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Full Life cycle Project management, Project communication & collaboration with project teams. The position will manage several projects through Software solicitation, selection, contract negotiation, acquisition, implementation, migration and archival and spin down of old systems.
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