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Use effective oral and written communication skills to effectively lead progress, project, safety, scheduling during construction progress meetings with client. Certified Construction Manager (CCM) through CMAA preferred.
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Role description:As a Cost Manager, you will assist with Capital Project Controls (estimating, cost management, planning/scheduling, risk management, change management) during the design and construction phases of capital projects.
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Established General Contractor and Construction Manager with a track record of building high-end retail and commercial interiors projects throughout New York City looking to bring on a strong Construction Project Manager (Commercial Interiors) They have a growing pipeline of projects and are continuing to bring on exceptional construction talent.
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Conduct thorough construction estimating and cost control to optimize project budgets. Job Details:MECHANICAL PROJECT MANAGER New York City based HVAC mechanical construction contractor is proactively looking for a Project Manager (HVAC) to join their growing team.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for assisting the project manager and project team with project documentation and control, job cost accounting, scheduling, and construction supervision efforts.
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Strong background in project scheduling, cost control, and contract management. Job Posting: Industrial Construction Project Manager. Lead scheduling, cost control, and resource allocation efforts to optimize project performance.
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1 - 3 years' of experience as a project coordinator, project engineer, Field Engineer. Assist with on-site management to ensure project success. Processes owner billings and project related accounting issues.
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The CONSTRUCTION Project Executive/Sr. Project Manager plays a crucial role in our team, providing leadership and collaborating with our executive team to drive the strategic growth of the company through key client management.
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5-6 years as a Project Engineer or Project Manager in heavy construction. Are you a seasoned Project Manager with experience in heavy construction? Advanced understanding of construction scheduling, cost control, and team supervision.
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Must possess superior construction knowledge, excellent personnel management skills, scheduling expertise, good knowledge and use of cost control procedures. Manage project costs through ongoing evaluation of labor, material and equipment, continue to forecast and analyze construction costs, exposures and profits through project completion.
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Minimum of 8 years of full-time paid professional experience in managing facilities design or capital projects, including design, contract administration, cost estimating, and scheduling.
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The Scheduling Manager will be overseeing a $1BN+ portfolio of Data Center projects throughout the Midwest & Southeast - You will have a background in construction and possess the ability to build schedules, project plan, manage cost and have strong communication.
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Your expertise in construction management, cost estimation, and scheduling will be crucial in driving the preconstruction phase forward. Prepare accurate cost estimates, material take-offs, and construction schedules to support project planning and budgeting.
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The Project Controls Manager has responsibility for the overall financial reporting and forecasting, change management, scheduling, document control, and project administration.
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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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