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The Rinaldi Group of Florida , a Florida mid-rise and high-rise builder of residential, hotel and office structures, is seeking a highly-skilled individual as Project Manager. Must be hands-on and experienced in using project management software such as Sage, Primavera or MS Projects, Procore, Raken, Submittal Exchange and/or other similar programs.
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Under direct supervision of the Branch Manager, the successful applicant will provide assistance and technical support to multiple project managers and other office staff. EPC Services Company, a leading power/utility engineering consultant and construction firm, has an immediate opening for a full-time assistant project manager.
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Solid understanding of Project Management and Project Management Office. · Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite including Microsoft Project or similar project management tool.
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Those near an IAT office will work a hybrid schedule - Monday through Wednesday in the office with the option of working remotely on Thursday and Friday. Internally, we refer to this role as an Enterprise Project Manager or Enterprise Program Manager depending on one's knowledge, skills, and experience.
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Proficiency in local/regional codes and ordinances, reading/interpreting construction documents and contracts, and Office 365, Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, MS Project, SmartSheets, and ServiceNow. Project Management certification is preferred.
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Experience working in a project management office managing the function’s portfolio along with projects and resourcing needs. Experience working in a project management office.
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PMA has an immediate opening for a Senior Construction Project Manager to manage a portfolio of high-profile Aviation projects. The successful candidate for this full-time role will work on-site at two locations: Newark Liberty International Airport and our client's office in downtown Newark.
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Office : Senior Legal Project Manager Title : Senior Legal Project Manager Location : New York Job Summary Gibson Dunn is a leading global law firm, advising clients on significant transactions and disputes.
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Ware Malcomb has an exciting opportunity in our Newark, NJ office for an Architectural Project Manager! Ware Malcomb offers the best of both worlds - a small-office, supportive and nurturing work environment with large company resources and support - providingan amazing opportunity for professional growth.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Marketing Project Manager to develop, coordinate and deliver the Heart and Vascular Institute’s marketing communications related to community outreach initiatives, patient experience and engagement.
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As a Project Manager- Asset Management Implementation, in Project RIO Operations, you will work within this role towards the importance of implementing a strategic global operating model for core elements of Investment Operations.
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Has significant experience in Capital Markets Transformation or similar Front Office roles. Manage internal and external dependencies across initiatives, including working closely with Risk Managers, Product Owners, Front Office, Product Control and Technology teams.
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Proficient in project management software (e.g., Procore, Bluebeam, PlanGrid) and the MS Office Suite. Uprite Construction is seeking an experienced Construction Project Manager with a strong background in tenant improvements.
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Preference will be given to candidates who are able to come into the office, located in midtown Manhattan, at least 2 days a week. Remote-friendly office hours and vacation policy. In this role, the problems you'll tackle will require strong program and project management capabilities, a curious and analytical mindset, a sharp intuition for product, and a strong degree of empathy for non-technical and technical clients to empower them to use our technology with maximum impact.
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This position is Hybrid in NYC. Must be in office 3x/week - midtown. Must be able to lead 2 to 5 other Project Managers while being responsible for your own client implementations. Enterprise Software -AI/ Artificial Intelligence - Predictive Analytics - Mobile & Social Media digital platform.
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