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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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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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A Project Management, Construction Management or Construction Engineering Degree is required. Requirements:● Proven working experience in project management for 5 or more years in commercial construction.
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Effective use of Microsoft Office products (Outlook, Word, Excel), Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS), and other internet-based software. Whether you’ve got deep experience in commercial real estate, skilled trades, and technology, or you’re looking to apply your relevant experience to a new industry, we empower you to shape a brighter way forward so you can thrive professionally and personally.
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As a result of two acquisitions in 2022, the company is the largest, pure-play healthcare cybersecurity, cyber risk management and HIPAA Compliance provider. It helps healthcare organizations meet compliance requirements and protect patient data through its cyber risk management software as a service (SaaS) and its broad range of differentiated cybersecurity and compliance consulting services.
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Key skills:● Time Management: You will be working with employees, clients and Partners simultaneously. 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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Project Managers will work closely with the Managing Partner to make sure that the scope and direction of each project is on schedule. Project Manager job descriptionOur client is looking for a Project Manager (Mid-Level to Senior) to step-in & help oversee their commercial construction projects from the conception stage through construction and completion of the project, while making sure that project teams meet quality, schedule, contractual, and budget goals.
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Budgeting: Project managers are expected to keep and maintain a budget in almost every field. You will need to be confident in using math skills to make sure you know where your company's money is going.
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The Project Manager oversees project range, budgets, schedules and client expectations for commercial renovations and new-builds. Experience in commercial renovations, hospitality, repurposing of older buildings will be required.
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Prior experience in agile methodologies (experience in product management) preferred. Advanced experience with Microsoft SharePoint, OneDrive file sync, and Microsoft Teams. Lead product’s change management activities working with Change Management.
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You will be analyzing data and making decisions that affect the project on a regular basis. The Project Manager is also responsible for studying the financial aspect of projects; prioritizing profitability of the overall project.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Sage Timberline Estimating, and Primavera Scheduling. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management or related field. Minimum 5 years in pre-construction project management.
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Contact center knowledge and best practices including customer relationship management (CRM) experience such as Salesforce; fluent with Microsoft Office Suite. Partners with Licensing Talent for training, coaching, and change management needs.
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Demonstrated knowledge of industry standard regulations and risk management frameworks and standards (e.g., ISO, PCI, NIST, COBIT, GAPP, HIPAA, HITRUST) required. Strong knowledge of SIEM and security scanning applications, Governance Risk and Compliance tools, Microsoft Teams and SharePoint are preferred.
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Bachelor's Degree in education, management, education, organizational behavior, or related business discipline. Demonstrated strength with digital technologies, including knowledge and use of Microsoft Office products and CRM.
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