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Has partnered with a prominent Heavy Civil General Contractor in Connecticut to recruit an Assistant Project Manager for large-scale civil construction projects in New Haven County.
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The Assistant Project Manager will provide support to the project team in the overall administrative, financial, and technical direction of a project. This position will work directly with the Project Manager to ensure projects are constructed in accordance with contract, design, budget, and schedule requirements.
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As an Assistant Project Manager, you’ll collaborate closely with Project Managers on ongoing and upcoming projects. If this position isn’t the right fit for you, explore our other openings for Project Engineers, Estimators, Superintendents, and Field Engineers in the area.
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Electrical Engineer / Construction Project Manager. Field ExperienceConstruction Project Management. Prepare Construction documentation and inspection reports. Electrical Engineer / Construction Project Manager.
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Daily communication with the Construction-Mitigation Senior Manager, Assistant Project Coordinator, and Project Coordinator as needed. This is a full-time on-site role for a Construction Project Manager at Unified Disaster Resources, Inc., located in the San Antonio, Texas, Metropolitan Area. The Construction Project Manager will be responsible for project coordination, construction project management, budgeting, and construction management on a day-to-day basis.
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Commercial Construction Assistant Project Manager. An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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Project Team: Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Assistant Project Manager, Project Engineer, Project Coordinator, Estimator (if requested to provide costing services.
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G-Net Construction is looking to hire an BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER! Estimating, Vendor Management, Communication Skills, Technical, Project Management, MS Office, Construction Management, Detail Oriented, Proposal Writing, Cost Estimating, AutoCAD, Proposal Writing, Cost Estimating, Scheduling, MS Excel, Communication Skills, Procurement.
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Hiring for an Assistant Project Manager, responsible for a variety of heavy civil construction projects in the Brooklyn, Queens, and greater Long Island areas of NYC. Projects will have an emphasis on transit, such as aviation and rail sites.
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Supervise project superintendent, assistant project manager, project engineer and administrative assistant, if required. Responsible for management of construction projects from the bidding phase through project close-out.
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Define and assign project responsibilities to the Assistant Project Manager and Team. In this role the Project Manager will work alongside of senior managers to guide the project team to manage all phases of the project life cycle including but not limited to budgeting, planning, design, bidding, construction, commissioning, move management planning and close out services.
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2-5+ years experience in Multifamily/Mixed-Use Construction Project Management. Proficient in project management/construction management software. Interpret and analyze reports to ensure adherence to project budget.
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The Construction Assistant Manager is responsible for providing administrative support for the construction team and program staff in Queens, NY. These duties include but are not limited to: assisting the Project Managers and/or Construction Managers in coordinating the activities of a project to ensure schedule, document control and quality standards are met as well as ensuring that all aspects of our services are being delivered to the highest level to guarantee client satisfaction.
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8+ years’ experience in construction involving multiple phases of large-scale building/rehabilitation projects with 4+ years of that experience as an Assistant Project Manager responsible for large-scale projects valued above $10 million.
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1-5 years of hands-on construction experience as a project manager, assistant project manager, field engineer or related internships. We are looking for a highly motivated Design/Build Manager who is passionate about the construction process to join our Jersey City, NJ team.
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