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Basic knowledge of project accounting, project controls (cost, schedule, change management, etc.) Assists in meeting project requirements and controlling costs by coordinating and effectively utilizing all the resources needed on each project.
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Legacy Construction Management, Inc. is seeking a Full-Time, On-Site Assistant Construction Project Manager as Owner’s Representative in New Jersey to assist the Project Manager overseeing and managing their project.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will assist project managers on a variety of Mission Critical projects of varying complexity, and/or will manage some smaller and less complex projects on their own.
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The Assistant Project Manager’s primary goal is to support the project management team with keeping the project on schedule and within budget. The ideal candidate should be willing to grow and learn and do what it takes to support the Project Manager and the project team, have the passion to take on more responsibility over time, exemplify the values of TCE and show a strength for managing time effectively.
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Our client is looking for an Assistant Project Manager to focus on their Community Solar portfolio. Our client is looking to hire an Assistant Project Manager for their Community Solar Division.
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The Assistant Project Manager (“APM”) is responsible for assisting the Director of the HOA| DRE Association (“HDA”) Division in project related matters, including (but not limited to) the coordination of various activities of a project to ensure deliverables, schedule, document tracking / control and quality standards are met.
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We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Long Island, NY. The ideal candidate will have experience in interior renovation projects and will assist the Project Manager in coordinating all aspects of the renovation process to ensure projects are completed on time, within scope, and within budget.
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Microsoft Excel proficiency and Auto CADD. Knowledge of estimating and/or estimating software such as Plan swift, AIA Contract Management, Microsoft Project a plus. Construction Estimator / CAD Operator/ Assistant Project Manager.
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DBI Projects is seeking an Assistant Project Manager (APM) to work on real estate projects during all phases of their lifecycle, with a focus on advisory development services.
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The team has placed over 300 candidates in Asset Management, Acquisitions, Development, Construction, Finance & Accounting, and Property Management in the last five years and focuses on Multifamily, BTR, Mixed-Use, Industrial, Affordable Housing, Retail, Life Sciences, Student Housing, Senior Living, Hospitality, and Office assets.
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Minimum of 3+ years of experience as an Assistant Project Manager in Construction Management with a focus on project scheduling. has partnered with the 4th largest general contractor in Massachusetts on their search for an Assistant Project Manager.
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The Assistant Project Manager is responsible for working within a Project Management Team on managing & executing projects from estimating to project completion – including planning, management direction, field-work management & oversight, client communication & satisfaction, and financial outcome of assigned construction projects.
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ORC is seeking a full-time, exempt Right of Way Assistant Project Manager to work on projects throughout the New York Metropolitan area and will work primarily at the ORC office in Manhattan for Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) projects, although some remote work may be allowable based upon field activity and office coverage.
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VIVA Railings is seeking a dynamic Assistant Project Manager to support our Project Management team. Address and resolve on-site issues, providing technical and practical solutions to maintain project momentum.
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Support acquisition planning and search with phone calls, emails, or on-site visits as directed by DRD. Including Planning/Zoning, Surveyors, Soil Vendors, Environmetal Health/Food and Septic, DOT, and etc.
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