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We are looking for a Construction Project Manager who is excited about working at the forefront of innovative technology as we continue to secure the Bitcoin blockchain and expand into AI and HPC technology.
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Evaluate the scope of the job/venue by deciding on the step-by-step methodology to build the system, and the materials and equipment necessary to complete the build; prepare reports and other communications to the Senior Construction Manager and/or Customer Project Manager regarding the same.
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Provide information to project manager/construction manager to the need for change orders, extra work and/or supplemental agreements. Fully proficient using project management information systems (Example: Autodesk BIM360, e-Builder, Buzzsaw, FNI Manager, Site Manager, Procore, etc.
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Provides weekly project status reports to the Director of Construction, Project Manager, and Community Liaison Manager. Provides regular project status reports to the Project Manager and Community Liaison Manager.
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The Civil Construction Project Manager/Estimator is responsible for directing in-house crews and subcontractors. 3 years of Civil Construction Project Manager experience.
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2+ years of experience as a field-based Commercial/New Construction Field Superintendent, Site Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Construction Supervisor, Project Manager or similar (not residential construction), including sales-related customer interaction.
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Professional certifications such as PMP (Project Management Professional) or CCM (Certified Construction Manager) are advantageous. Position Overview: The Project Manager - Estimator is responsible for overseeing and managing the planning, execution, and estimation of construction projects related to earthwork and site development.
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The Tech Ops - OSP Construction Program Manager oversees day-to-day operations, budget and milestone tracking, and project completion related to the construction of our OSP FTTH network.
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Manages the project plan, hosts site kick-off in conjunction with the construction manager, and close out meetings for the project. The Project Manager is the CEO of his or her assigned projects and in charge of Project Safety, Scheduling, the Project’s Budget, Contract Management, and Construction Quality conforming to Jupiter Power’s expectations.
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The Superintendent reports directly to the Senior Construction Manager or Project Manager onsite and ultimately the Project Director. The Superintendent will work with the project director and/or project manager to develop execution strategies, schedules, and detailed plans to safely and efficiently execute project field work to meet client, business, and project milestones.
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As a Cost Manager, you will work on the capital project controls of our data center construction projects in the Port Huron, Michigan area. Reconciling program and project controls data with the client’s fiscal and financial controls systems.
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Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), licensed architect or a professional engineer by the State of Texas is preferred but not required.
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And equipment necessary to complete the build; prepare reports and other communications to the Senior Construction Manager and/or Customer Project Manager regarding the same.
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The Construction Project Manager is responsible for managing the construction project safety, quality, schedule, cost control, contracts, subcontractors, suppliers, proposals, estimates, documentation turnover, client relations/management, field staff and other duties required to execute EPC, Construction Management, Construction, and Program Management projects.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Assistant Project Manager to join our organization in Austin, TX. We are a rapidly growing general contractor headquartered in Arlington Heights, IL with offices and projects throughout the United States.
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