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Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join our Water Resources Group. The candidate will work exclusively on hydrology & hydraulics modeling, stormwater management design, Flood Hazard Area and Dam Safety Permitting.
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The Assistant Director, Project Management, is responsible for managing capital project delivery within a business unit in the MTA Construction and Development (C&D) Delivery Department.
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EEO/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans Job Project Management Primary Location US-NY-Manhattan Schedule: Full-time Travel: Yes, 20 % of the Time Req ID: 232381 Job Hire Type Experienced #LI-MJ #GFS N/A.
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The Assistant Project Manager works under supervision, assists in the management and/or coordination of on-site staff, and gathers and distributes information. The Assistant Project Manager must be a flexible and adaptable team player, as well as have strong time management, communication, and client service skills.
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Oversee performance of project including, project status, schedule, cost control, change management systems, maintain relationships with clients, designers and consultants. The Assistant Project Manager helps manage the overall project direction, completion and financial outcome and administers both the owner and subcontractor relationships for assigned projects.
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Develop tools and best practices for project management and execution. Track and report on project milestones and provide reports to management. Currently seeking an Assistant Project Manager for a HVAC Contractor.
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RESTAURANT ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER Fine Dining The role of Assistant Project Manager will have duties split between managing the calendar and day-to-day administrative tasks for the President of well-established restaurants, personal assistance and household management at her private residence as well as support with new and ongoing restaurant projects as directed.
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Assistant Project Manager sought by Judlau Contracting Inc. in Brooklyn, NY. Assistant Project Manager. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or closely related field plus 3 years of experience in job offered, or as Field Engineer or similar role; and 3 years of progressive experience performing inspections and testing.
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O Support project manager in cost control by assisting with change order management, SUMMARY : Assist project manager in providing overall management and direction of one (1) or more projects by planning, directing, and coordinating construction and financial activities ensuring safe completion on time and under budget.
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Effectively communicate with Team members and Management about project tasks, activities, expectations and decision points. Duties Description The Division of Local Government and School Accountability (LGSA) has embarked on a multi-year initiative, the Justice Court Fund (JCF) Modernization Project, that requires significant investment to redesign its business processes and legacy systems.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and project management softwares. You will work closely with the project management team to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget, and you will provide support in coordinating resources, managing schedules, and communicating with stakeholders.
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The ideal candidate will possess at least 3-5 years of residential/commercial construction project management experience and/or construction bookkeeping experience. Construction project management experience is STRONGLY preferred.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience in construction project management, with a focus on high-end interior projects. Proficiency in project management software and Microsoft Office Suite.
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Assist with all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) at every project stage including pre-development, planning, design, construction, occupancy, and closeout.
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Relevant Experience: Proven experience in plumbing sales, estimating, and project management, particularly within the commercial sector. Project Management: Oversee projects from conception through completion, ensuring all aspects run smoothly and efficiently.
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