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The current project end date is 2032 and the construction budget is $700M. The ideal applicant would have water tunnel/shaft construction experience involving underground clean water construction, soil handling, rock blasting, excavation, waterproofing, unwatering, dewatering, concrete liners and rock bolting.
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Sr. IT infrastructure Project Manager /Facilities/Construction management. The Infrastructure Project Manager helps establish new and improves existing project management processes and methodologies for Southern Glazer’s IT organization to ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, adheres to high quality standards, and meet customer expectations.
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In this role you’ll ensure assigned projects are executed in accordance with the established NYCHA policies and procedures, project management best practices, and regulations, projects are completed on time and on budget in accordance with all contract requirements by overseeing all phases, from pre-design through post construction.
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The right person for this role is a leader, currently employed as a Project Executive, Director, or Senior Project Manager in the construction industry who has previous experience working on large and complex industrial distribution center, manufacturing, or food and beverage projects.
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Senior Project Manager/ Project Executive- Construction. We are seeking a detail-oriented, thorough, and organized construction Project Executive to lead project development and oversee a dynamic portfolio of construction projects from conception through completion.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Construction Project Manager to join their team and drive the success of their projects through meticulous oversight of inspections, logistics, and daily operations.
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As Project Manager for Architecture/Engineering at NewYork-Presbyterian, you’ll be involved developing project scope, schedule and budget with input from Facilities senior management, user groups, design consultants and construction managers, outside agencies, Bio-Med, Safety, Infection Control, IS, CAPM, OCE, OFO, etc.
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Communicate effectively with project management team and provide regular updates on project status, budget, and schedule. 5-7 years of experience as a Superintendent in multifamily residential construction projects.
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The Construction Manager’s role is focused primarily on overseeing all project specific cashflow, job margin, labor force management, indirect costs, and overall supervision of Project Management staff and responsibilities.
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Position Summary: Execute minor construction, renovation, and maintenance projects by handling day-to-day responsibilities associated with project team member communication, purchasing and billing, budget development, creation of project scopes, project schedules, code compliance requirements, and coordinating and scheduling work with clients.
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The ideal candidate will be an experienced technical leader and a well-rounded resource in areas of general construction and building systems who will be responsible for ensuring that all critical mission facility activities and project development are under budget and on schedule.
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Looking for a Job Captain to assist the Project Manager in overseeing the production and drawings. Also looking for someone who can produce construction Documents, and stick to a schedule and a budget.
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Full-Time/Regular Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson is a dynamic, 100% employee-owned consulting firm of more than 2,000 professionals that provides a full range of construction management, multi-disciplined engineering, architecture, information technology, and related services to public agencies and private clients throughout the United States.
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Owing to this growth, they are now looking for a Project Manager (construction portfolio) to join their Team in Michigan. As a Project Manager within the Project Management Office, you will play a pivotal role in efficiently executing cross-functional, multi-site projects within agreed scope, budget, and timelines.
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Lead the real estate project delivery process for all Los Angeles locations, including budget development, design & planning, construction and commissioning. Our client is looking for a a seasoned regional program manager of Design & Construction to support their regional expansion.
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