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Provide leadership and guidance in multiple facets of project management including safety, quality, engineering, costs, construction sequencing, environmental compliance, agency coordination project controls, and public/community relations.
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Minimum of 10 years’ project controls/coordination experience with 5 years of commercial or industrial electrical project management. If you answered "YES" to those questions, then the Senior Project Manager-Electrical role at Weifield Group Contracting may be perfect for you.
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The BAS Sales Project Manager will manage BAS projects and will play an integral role in the growth of the controls department. Ideal candidate will have Automated Logic Controls, Tridium Niagara and Distech Controls experience.
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You have 15+ years of experience in project controls and estimating experience in refining, chemical, petro-chemical facilities and/or renewables industries’ sectors. Your mission at Climeworks is to successfully lead the Project Controls Team (Planning, Cost Control and Estimating) and contribute to the development, maintenance, and continual improvement of Climeworks cost scheduling management tools and process as well as for cost estimating, cost data analysis and project control reports while ensuring that all management practices are implemented on the project.
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Project & Finance Controls Manager, Project & Development Services, West Region. The Regional Financial Controls Manager is a critical role that partners with the Regional Finance and Operations Lead and the Regional PDS Leader to help manage the regional financial operations and accounting functions in an efficient and effective manner.
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The contract Project Manager is a member of the Global Marketing team and reports to the Sr. Project Manager, Private Label Packaging. Consume Packaged Goods Project Manager.
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Knowledge of database project controls software systems such as EADoc, Prolog, or similar. Provides project controls, cost, and performance activities including managing project submittals, RFIs, ongoing schedule reviews, PCO negotiations, compiling change orders, processing payment applications, updates to project record drawings, inspections and reports.
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Experience: The successful Facilities and Operations Project Manager shall possess at least 5 years of experience (within the past 7 years) in building mechanics and preventative maintenance in facilities of at least 300,000 sq ft.
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Assist Project Controls personnel with monitoring schedule, budget, and document control information for assigned projects. The Senior Project Manager, Facility Design & Construction reports directly to the Director of New Facility Development.
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Can demonstrate an understanding of earned value methodology and other project controls, such as scheduling and change management. Hanson Professional Services Inc. is seeking a candidate to fill a full time Project Manager in our Austin, Texas office.
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