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Our team is dedicated to excellence, and we are looking for a dynamic Project Manager to join us in driving our data center construction projects to success. Role Overview: We are seeking an experienced Project Manager with a specialization in Data Center Construction.
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As a Construction Administration Manager, you would be responsible for a complex data center construction project, managing and overseeing the quality of construction at the project site.
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Action Group Staffing is currently seeking a Senior Project Manager for a manufacturing facility in Tulsa. Proven expertise in project scheduling software, such as Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project.
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Develops commodity strategies across TNG business units, coordinates procurement projects to improve cost control and functions as a project leader providing technical leadership requiring ingenuity and innovation.
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Prepares project schedule with the Project Superintendent. Leads overall project closeout process using best practice standards, tools and processes such as the close-out punch list, financials, sub contracts, warranties, etc.
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5 years' experience as a construction Project Manager for a General Contractor. This General Contractor is looking to add an experienced Construction Project Manager with ground up commercial project experience.
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The Installation Manager/Field Project Manager will direct and work alongside our existing team of installers at various customer locations. We are expanding our installation team and are seeking an experienced Installation Manager/Field Project Manager who possesses leadership skills and is a team player.
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Have 3-5 years' experience of cost estimating and project management is required. Project review, coordination and management of construction schedules. Manage budget and project planning for multiple facilities.
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Plumbing Project Manager: A highly established local Mechanical Company is looking to fill a Plumbing Project Manager position. Proficient in P6 or Microsoft Project and able to provide examples of a project resource loaded schedule that they have personally built.
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Apex is currently searching for an IT Project Manager in Tulsa, OK for a hybrid role. You will manage the weekly/monthly reporting process and helps prepare information deliverables for the Project Management Office regarding progress toward project milestones.
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We are seeking a dynamic Project Manager to lead large systems projects and facilitate collaboration within our virtual team. Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) or Program Management Professional (PgMP) by the Project Management Institute (PMI)Advanced Degree.
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Our client is in search of a Commercial Construction Project Manager to join their team in the Greater Tulsa Area. This role presents prospects for ongoing professional development and exposure to a diverse range of construction projects, encompassing ground-up construction and interior renovations across sectors such as light industrial, commercial interiors, retail, restaurants, and PEMB.
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Reporting will include project status, upcoming milestones, project accounting, percent completes, progress reports, etc. Experience with rate studies and impact fee assessments Experience with water supply planning, water rights permitting, water conservation plans, and drought contingency plans Experience with use of geographical information systems (GIS) for data handling, processing, analysis, and results presentation.
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Project execution: Oversight of engineering manager(s) Development of project performance goals Accountability for implementation Active involvement with internal project team and owner project representatives on project activities Perform or assist with the performance and commercial management of projects including budgeting, invoicing, and payments; lead project performance reviews for assigned project(s.
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If this sounds appealing to you then you are in luck as we are currently recruitin g a Design Engineer Manager for a great project for 18+ months that is ran by a Public Sector Authority in UK - Reading.
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