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This role requires an experienced project manager with a strong background in maritime engineering, shipbuilding, and project management. 8+ Years of combined maritime project management, design, engineering, and/or new vessel construction experience.
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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous. Proficiency in project management software, cost estimation tools, and scheduling software.
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A PMP certification from the Project Management Institute is desired. The PM is responsible for overseeing, and performing project management functions on all Workplace projects, budgets and scopes.
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Applicable project experience for this Project Manager position includes a work history in Heavy Highway, Bridges, asphalt/paving, earthwork, sitework, excavating, underground utilities, etc.
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Responsible for: Technical management - Leading multiple substation design projects for multiple clients in accordance with Worley design standards, procedures and client requirementsAccount management - Serve as a focal point for key clients in the regionHSE Management - Ensure compliance with all HSE procedures and that that HSE requirements are documented and understood by all project participantsClient Relationships - Identifying, documenting and communicating client requirements.
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The Successful Applicant Succeccful Project Manager:Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field. At least 5 years of experience in project management within commercial or industrial construction.
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A Project Manager is responsible for the project management, leadership, profitability, and client management for the project design team, including: financial performance, preparation of technical proposals and invoices, monitoring of project budgets, staff supervision, scheduling of key projects, and responsibility for the design tasks associated with civil engineering projects.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background in mechatronics, excellent project management skills, and a proven track record of successfully delivering complex engineering projects on time and within budget.
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Solid understanding of and demonstrated experience in using appropriate tools: - Agile Project Management tools such as Jira. - Microsoft Project, Visio, and all Office Tools. - Define and manage a well-defined project management process and champion ongoing process improvement initiatives to implement best practices for Agile Project Management.
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Proven experience in project management within the roofing or construction industry. Budget Management and Cost Control: Develop project budgets and monitor expenditures to ensure projects remain financially viable.
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Acknowledging and sharing best practices of project management, facilitation, and project planning. Orchestrating cross-functional communication on project management to assure milestones are clear & met.
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Experience using project planning/scheduling/task management software such as Microsoft Project, ASANA, and/or Smartsheet. A Professional Engineer's License (PE) and/or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is highly desired.
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We are seeking a disciplined and experienced Senior Project Manager with 8-12 years of expertise in core project management, SDLC processes, and PMP methodologies. Familiarity with MS Project, Azure DevOps (ADO), or JIRA for project tracking and dependency management.
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Project Management Institute (PMI) or other IT industry project management certification preferred. 8-12 years of information systems project management experience spanning multiple functional areas (supply chain, sales, marketing, IT, etc.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or Related Field a Plus. A leading Civil General Contractor is actively seeking an experienced and driven Project Manager to join their team.
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