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Experience in water/wastewater project management is a plus. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for the overall project management, including ensuring profitability and successful project delivery.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering or a related field is required. A minimum of seven (7) to ten (10) years of construction management experience is required.
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Three to five years of progressively responsible experience in construction management, including on-site supervision of customer improvement construction for a developer, major brokerage firm, owner, or general contractor.
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Bachelor's Degree in Building Science, Construction Management, Civil Engineering or related field required. 5-8 years of experience in large, complex facility construction and on-site experience in the management of new construction and the renovation of existing assets required.
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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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This experience should consist of new construction and renovation project work. 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 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. Management, Civil Engineering or similar degree.
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Project Management or Superintendent experience in the construction industry. PMP, CMT, or Project management certification is a plus null. Work with General Contractors and Clients to identify and define requirements, scope, and objectives during preconstruction and construction.
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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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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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Proven working experience in project management for 5 or more years in commercial construction. Our 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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Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is an advantage but not required. Time Management: You will be working with employees, clients and Partners simultaneously. 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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Ruppert Landscape is a family and employee-owned commercial construction and management company headquartered in Montgomery County, MD with operations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Delaware and Tennessee.
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