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Education / Experience: Bachelors Degree, with preference for Construction Science or related fieldTypically at least 5+ years construction Project Management experience Preferred 3-4 years of Senior/Supervisory Project Manager experience in healthcare projects.
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Experience with New Commercial Construction (Hospital, Medical Clinic, MOB, ER, etc preferred but not required). ROLE OVERVIEWJob Summary: The selected candidate must have experience with commercial construction projects in the $1-10MM range.
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The chief goal of this position will be to help manage from start-to-finish all scheduling, cost-control, document management, contracts, subcontractor coordination, vendor coordination and finish phase operations including punch, close/out and warranty issues.
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Responsible for helping with contract management-Hold Quality Control in the highest level of importance as well as Safety Procedures. Time Management & Proven Experience with Scheduling Projects Company Overview This company is a National, well-established General Contractor with an established, strong reputation in the Nashville area and all other US markets they preside.
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This experience should consist of new construction and renovation project work. This Construction Dynasty has built an excellent sub-base and only want to work with top vendors / trade-partners that align with helping expedite the process and ensure customer satisfaction.
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Management, Civil Engineering or similar degree) This Construction Company is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Experience with Commercial, Health care, Medical Facilities and other structure types are required as well as the ability to leverage those experiences to manage other types of projects.
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This position will provide overall project management during all phases of project development including but not limited to: bidding, preconstruction, construction, and closeout phases. Civil Engineering or Construction Management Degree preferred, but not required.
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Ability to apply fundamentals of the means and methods of construction management (Intermediate). Senior Project Engineer - Commercial Construction Location: Nashville, TN, US, Clarksville, TN, US Best People + Right Culture.
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Leverage cutting-edge project software, including BIM models, to facilitate coordination and conflict resolution across the construction team. Project manpower requirements and coordinate staffing needs with upper management to ensure sufficient workforce availability.
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Education and Experience:A minimum of 10 years of experience in facility management, construction management. This is a leadership role that requires a comprehensive understanding of the construction and operation of commercial facilities.
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Procore Construction Management Software (Experience is preferred) Construction Management (or similar) Bachelors degree preferred. Minimum of (5+) years in a commercial construction site-leader role ( Experience in commercial educational/school projects preferred.
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Hiring Operations Manager, responsible for large commercial drywall & acoustical ceiling construction projects and teams. 15+ years of experience commercial drywall Project Management experience.
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Minimum 10 years’ experience in a civil infrastructure / construction project context and/or a program management / project controls environment. Our Program management team in the US Virgin Islands is looking for a Commercial & Risk Lead to support the delivery of a multi-billion dollar disaster recovery program.
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Bachelor’s Degree – Construction Management or Engineering with a minimum of 15+ years of GC experience. Yates performs heavy construction and building work throughout the United States and relocation is sometimes required for continuous employment opportunities.
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The Project Superintendent works with our clients/contractors in conjunction with the Project Management (PM) department to ensure that jobs are completed on schedule and within budget. The Allegheny Diversified organization has been around for over 40 years producing top quality millwork, woodwork, and similar trades to the construction industry.
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