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Senior Construction Project Manager (SrCPM), is the project manager for various construction projects with the Destinations team. Significant experience with varying degrees of project scopes from minor renovations to ground up new construction.
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Stanley Consultants is seeking a Senior Engineer / Project Manager - Water/Wastewater for one of our following offices: Cedar Rapids IA, Des Moines IA, Iowa City IA, Muscatine IA, or Phoenix AZ. In this role, you will lead and deliver water, wastewater, and groundwater projects in the State of Iowa. This individual will be responsible for the development and management of all aspects of municipal water and wastewater utility system project planning, design, and services during construction.
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Path Construction seeks a qualified Senior Project Manager to join our organization in Phoenix, AZ. We are a rapidly growing commercial general contractor with offices in Arlington Heights, IL; Phoenix, AZ; Dallas, TX; Knoxville, TN; Charlotte, NC; Tampa, FL, with projects ongoing throughout the country.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Senior Project Manager to oversee ground-up construction projects within the hospitality sector. jonesgogpac with the subject line “Senior Project Manager - Hospitality.
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Skills: Business acumen, judgment, communication, solid leadership, client relations, negotiation, project management, solid construction knowledge, decision-making, conflict resolution, tact, adaptable and analytical abilities are all necessary skills for a Project Manager.
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Intertek, a leading provider of quality and safety solutions to many of the world’s top-recognized brands and companies, is actively seeking a Building Enclosure Senior Project Manager to join our Building Science Solutions team in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Job Description: Senior Project Manager - Commercial HVACLocation: Phoenix, AZ (Local candidates only)About Us:We are a leading HVAC company in Phoenix, AZ, dedicated to providing top-tier heating, ventilation, and air conditioning solutions to our commercial clients.
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Description: Project Managers are responsible for:Oversight and management of construction projects in regards to scheduling, manpower, tools and material, and subcontractors. Requirements: Project Managers are responsible for:Oversight and management of construction projects in regards to scheduling, manpower, tools and material, and subcontractors.
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We are currently hiring for a Senior Project Manager for their Phoenix division. 10+ years of project management and estimating experience in construction. Bachelor's degree in a construction related field.
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SOLV Energy is an engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and solar services provider for utility solar, high voltage substation and energy storage markets across North America. Thorough understanding of all project management control systems (scheduling, cost control, procurement and estimating.
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Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate career opportunity for a Senior Construction Project Manager to join our National Industrial Team! Have an advanced knowledge of the design-build construction process including preconstruction, major system evaluations, estimating, scheduling, cost control, design and client management.
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SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER - WATER / WASTEWATER ($150K to $200K) They seek a Remote SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER to support their Private Sector Group client growth and project demands.
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We are looking for a Senior Construction Project Manager with expertise in high-tech, data center, and mission-critical construction to lead large-scale projects from start to finish.
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The Senior Project Manager is also responsible for the oversight and support of the superintendent as well as the promotion of company safety culture. You have strong computer skills, especially in; Microsoft Office, Project, Outlook, and Construction Software Procore, BlueBeam, Microsoft Project, and Sage.
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The Senior Architectural Project Manager will be responsible for the design, delivery, and coordination of multiple projects simultaneously through all phases of the projects through to successful completion.
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