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The AVP, Commercial Executive will assist the Vice President, Deputy Project Executive (Commercial), in serving as overall project manager for the Interborough Express - identifying the critical path and key decisions required to keep progressing the project across many disciplines: contract procurement, environmental review, project financing, entitlements, regulatory approvals, acquisitions, design development, and construction.
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As a Senior Procurement Manager/Cost Manager for a heavy civil tunnel project, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the procurement process and managing costs associated with the project.
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At least 15 years of experience in estimating, planning, or cost engineering on engineering, procurement, and construction (MEP and General Construction) projects. A track record of collaborating to develop proposal strategies with the project manager or proposal manager and joint venture partners, as applicable.
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The Cost Manager provides cost management services including invoice validation, cost forecasting and reporting, change management, close out administration, procurement management, earned value and value engineering.
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Eight years of full-time experience in construction, repair, alteration and/or rehabilitation of multiple dwellings, commercial, industrial or public buildings in the capacity of general contractor, superintendent of construction, procurement specialist, evaluator responsible for cost estimation, or as a field supervisor or as an inspector, at least 18 months of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity involving responsibility for a large number of buildings; or 2.
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Responsibilities include overall engineering, procurement, and construction management and coordination of activities such as procurement support, design reviews, bid reviews, cost analysis, change order negotiation, schedule development and monitoring, risk management, coordination with key stakeholders, and oversight of construction work, QA/QC, preparing weekly progress reports and presentations for senior management, and performing other duties required to support the client.
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Responsibilities include overall engineering, procurement, and construction management and coordination of activities such as procurement support, design reviews, bid reviews, cost analysis, change order negotiation, schedule development and monitoring, risk management, coordination with key stakeholders, and oversight of construction work, QA/QC, preparing weekly progress reports and presentations for the senior management, and performing other duties required to support the client.
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What you'll do Lead all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for multiple healthcare outpatient projects, including planning, design, construction, occupancy, and closeout.
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Management, oversight, and administration of a portfolio of capital design and construction projects including program development, feasibility analysis, cost estimating and project budget development, design management, procurement and bidding, construction management and project closeout.
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Eight years of full-time experience in construction, repair, alteration and/or rehabilitation of multiple dwellings, commercial, industrial or public buildings in the capacity of general contractor, superintendent of construction, procurement specialist, evaluator responsible for cost estimation, or as a field supervisor or as an inspector, at least 18 months of which must have been in a supervisory or administrative capacity involving responsibility for a large number of buildings; or.
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OFor project implementation, manage a large portfolio of energy efficiency expense and capital projects to ensure proper, timely, and cost-efficient completion. -At least six years of experience in energy management, facilities management, commissioning, or construction project management.
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Job Title: Assistant Project Manager - Commercial Interiors Construction. Assist in the procurement of materials and services, ensuring cost-effectiveness and adherence to project specifications.
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As the Procurement Manager for FF&E and Swag, you will collaborate with leaders from various business units to ensure that ByteDance has strategic, standardized, and cost-effective programs to support our rapid growth and office expansion plans, formulate and implement a comprehensive procurement plan that harmonizes with the company's strategy and adheres to best practices.
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What you’ll do Manage all facets of project management (budget, schedule, procurement, quality & risk) for individual real estate projects including planning, design, construction, occupancy and closeout.
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