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6+ years of prior Project Manager and/or Assistant Project Manager experience for a general contractor. A diversified heavy civil general contractor in the NYC market, focused on building infrastructure projects.
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My client is a leading general contractor and developer specializing in ground-up, high-rise multi-family projects in the vibrant landscape of New York City. With a commitment to excellence and innovation, they are a major player contributing to shaping the skyline of New York City.
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Kel-Tech Construction Inc. is a well-established, rapidly growing general contractor that has been servicing the New York City School Construction Authority and various other city agencies for over 30 years.
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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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Project Manager - General Contractor - Public Works Exp. Experience working for a general contractor. Public sector project experience (can include NYCHA, MTA, NYCSCA, or any city agency.
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Comprehensive review of CM Requisiton including Base contract values, approved change orders, Lien Waivers, General Conditions, Fees, co-lead with Project Manager in Pencil Copy Req reviews with Construction Manager/General Contractor.
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5+ years of prior Project Management experience for a heavy civil general contractor is required. Hiring for a Project Manager, to establish and implement project plans, manage project budgets and resources, enforce project standards, forecast revenue and profitability, manage all quality assurance, and change control processes, and always enforce site safety.
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Position is permanent hire with full benefits, including 401-K retirement benefits with 4% company match, 13 paid holidays and paid vacation as well as medical, dental and vision coverage, including Life & Disability Insurance packages; Sta About The Rinaldi Group: The Rinaldi Group is a full-service licensed general contractor and construction management firm, building upon it's foundation and tradition of self-performance in both the public and private industry sectors alike.
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As the premier general contractor in the heavy construction market, MLJ Contracting successfully performs major public works projects for client agencies across the New York city area. Review and approve Trade Contractor Payment Applications with Project Manager.
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5-10+ years of experience in construction project management as a general contractor. Working in partnership with the Project Superintendent to maintain an updated and accurate project schedule.
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They will work with our clients' Estimating team, General Contractor, Architect, and Subcontractors to ensure project dates are met! Responsibilities:Tracking construction document changesCoordinating with the General Contractor, Architect, and Subcontractors to ensure project dates are met.
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We are searching for a motivated Sr. Project Manager with a minimum of 15 years of experience in managing interior and exterior general construction renovation projects within government and institutional facilities to join the team of a well-respected, well-established general contractor based in the NY Metro area.
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Applicant should be familiar with dealing with Architects, Project Managers, General Contractor Supers, etc. Applicant should be able to read and interpret electrical drawings along with all project drawings.
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Top Multifamily general contractor headquartered out of New York City. They have a steady project pipeline of multifamily projects, including apartments, hotels, institutional housing, senior housing, and more.
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Job information: Job Title: Interpreter Location: Remote or onsite Employment Type: Freelance / Independent Contractor Must have valid work authorization in US if working in the US ( Welocalize does not sponsor VISAs ) Please note that this work is based on project need.
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