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This Preconstruction Manager will lead-the-charge on finding new project opportunities and landing those preconstruction presentations to assure a healthy pipeline of exciting future work for this commercial General Contractor.
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If you like commercial construction, competitive bid, lump sum, conceptual design/bid,etc- and want to take your career to the next stage then this MAY be for you This Preconstruction Manager will lead-the-charge on finding new project opportunities and landing those preconstruction presentations to assure a healthy pipeline of exciting future work for this commercial General Contractor.
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Experience in water/wastewater project management is a plus. J. Cumby Construction is a fully licensed general contractor based in Cookeville, Tennessee. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for the overall project management, including ensuring profitability and successful project delivery.
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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. Current or previous experience working with a General Contractor.
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With Nationally recognized project, desire hard-working individuals who can mentor and develop their management team With customer centrality at their forefront, this General contractor handles a wide range of commercial projects that keep them one step ahead in the Southeast market.
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Our Client is an Expanding General Contractor with a massive portfolio in the southeast with projects secured through 2025. 4+ year of previous experience working with a General Contractor.
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To be a successful candidate, you will need to have proven experience in project management for 5+ years in commercial construction (General Contractor capacity) - and the ability to lead project teams of various sizes.
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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is an advantage but not required. A Project Management, Construction Management or Construction Engineering Degree is required.
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Report to the General Superintendent and liaise with Project Management, field personnel, and support staff (e.g., Estimating, Accounting, Finance, Human Resources). Scope of Work: The Electrical Project Foreman is accountable for providing leadership, management, and supervision for electrical projects within the commercial and industrial sectors.
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Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills● Experience in commercial renovations, hospitality, repurposing of older buildings required● Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multitasking skills● Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office● Bachelor’s Degree in appropriate field of study or equivalent work experience● Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is an advantage but not required.
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Requirements:● Proven working experience in project management for 5 or more years in commercial construction. The Project Manager sustains client relations by providing weekly project updates and facilitates any communication between the architectural, design, and construction team and the client.
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Description Messer Construction Co. is an award-winning construction manager and general contractor that provides leadership for complex commercial building projects. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist the construction site manager in delivering successful projects through a safe work environment, quality construction, effective LEAN planning & scheduling, cost management, collaboration with project stakeholders, and superior customer service.
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Proven working experience in project management for 5 or more years in commercial construction. Project Managers will work closely with the Managing Partner to make sure that the scope and direction of each project is on schedule.
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The Construction - Owner's Rep will be responsible for overseeing a specific construction project to expand the existing dining hall, managing budgets and timelines, coordinating with the general contractor and their subcontractors and vendors, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
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A premier Nashville General Contractor is looking to hire Project Managers for new Commercial & Multi-Family projects in Nashville, TN. Be a part of a people-oriented company that offers plenty of room for growth.
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