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Job Description This Project Executive / Senior Project Manager will oversee all aspects for new, urban Hospitality/Multifamily projects and be an expert communicator, proficient with contracts and subcontractor management, high-rise projects and CIP Concrete multi-story construction.
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Headquartered in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, Drees has operations in ten metropolitan areas: Greater Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio; Austin, Dallas and Houston, Texas; Indianapolis, Indiana; Jacksonville, Florida; Nashville, Tennessee; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Washington, DC. Responsibilities/Qualifications National homebuilder with a superb reputation as a leader and innovator in the industry is seeking a Land Acquisition Manager for our Nashville, TN Division.
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As a land surveyor, You`ll supervise field operations, records research, project coordination, boundary survey calculations analysis, and submittal review. The land surveyor reports to the regional operations manager.
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Salary Range (DOE) varies from $130k to $150k for Project Managers & SPMs. Responsible for forecasting, tracking/reporting project costs/revenue and adherence to project estimates.
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Job Description This PM/Senior Project Manager will oversee all aspects for new, urban Hospitality/Multifamily projects and be an expert communicator, proficient with contracts and subcontractor management, high-rise projects and CIP Concrete multi-story construction.
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Salary Range (DOE) varies from $130k to $140k for Project Managers & SPMs. Develop strong relationships with Superintendents, Subcontractors, and Assistant Project Managers. Directs and supervises work of project administration staff and construction engineers, as well as works in partnership with project superintendents to establish operational priorities.
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As a Geologist/Manager with CEC, you'll be directly involved with environmental compliance monitoring and assessment projects. Experience with Sanitas Statistical Software preferred; As a Geologist/Manager with CEC, you'll be directly involved with environmental compliance monitoring and assessment projects.
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Experience with New Construction Hospitality/Hotel & High-Rise Condo. Strong software and technology skills (Procore or other similar program) Responsible for problem resolution involving labor disputes, staffing, construction materials, construction equipment and contracts/subcontracts administration.
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Experience with Commercial, Healthcare, Hospitality High-rise, Warehouse, and other structure types are desired as well as the ability to transcend those experiences to manage other types of projects.
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Utilizes the Project Portfolio Management (PPM) tool for planning resources, project milestones, risks and financials. Engages Business Partnership Managers & Business Functional Experts to ensure successful project deployment and benefits achievement.
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They are currently interviewing for a Project Manager (& Senior Project Manager) that has at least 5+ years of commercial project experience (as a PM) and has experience with ground up construction (must) within a General Contractor environment.
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The Project Manager will manage all phases of the project through the Product Development process and SDLC. This position exists to project-manage cross-functional teams by working closely with all aspects of the product development community: Market Vertical, Product Manager, Engineering, Testing, Legal, and more.
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Car allowance and/or company vehicle (Depending on Position) Current or previous experience working with a General Contractor. Management / Civil Engineering or similar degree) Experience with Urban In-Fill / Downtown.
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The Construction Manager responsibilities may include: Pre-Construction Activities: Review Project Drawings for Scope, Constructability, and Cost SavingsAssist with Subcontractor SelectionManage the Bid Process (Subcontractor RFP’s, walk through’s, etc.
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This can include: budgeting, estimating and/or pricing for services, effectively communicating with clients/subs alike, conflict or discrepancy resolution, writing contracts, overseeing field operations & safety by working in conjunction with the Superintendent on the project team.
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