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Schnabel is looking for a Project Manager to join our Preconstruction team in Houston, TX. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience working with geotechnical or heavy civil construction firms on the construction side or the preconstruction side with the ability to close deals and grow our business.
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The Senior IT Construction Project Manager position is responsible for coordinating and overseeing IT related construction activities to ensure the design and installation of IT spaces, pathway, cabling and equipment are in compliance with City’s Facility IT Standard.
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As a Project Manager, you play a key role in understanding, evaluating, developing, and executing scopes of work and the overall management of projects to ensure success, efficiency, and profitability throughout the life cycle of each project.
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in commercial construction, with a track record of successfully completed projects. The Project Manager will work closely with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams to deliver high-quality construction projects.
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Sodexo Energy and Resources is seeking a Design and Construction Project Manager to work with one of Sodexo’s construction management teams at one of our largest energy accounts.
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The Assistant Project Manager will play a crucial role in overseeing the successful completion of various construction projects, encompassing Commercial, K-12, Interiors, Healthcare, and more.
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Engages all aspects of project construction ranging from marketing, interviews and conceptual estimating, client relationships, sub-contractor relationships, down to the final walk through and occupancy inspection including warranty follow up.
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O'Donnell/Snider Construction is looking to hire a Project Manager that execute overall responsibility and authority as required to procure, estimate, and complete assigned projects on time, under budget, to the complete satisfaction of the Clients.
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Construction Project Manager needs 5 years of direct project management experience in the Building Construction Industry preferred. About the job Construction Project Manager.
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The project Manager serves to solve complex engineering problems and implement mechanical systems. Our Project Managers manage and develop client relationships while planning, coordinating and executing projects.
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The Project Manager position at Burrow Global is a key role responsible for overseeing financial administration and guiding all construction projects' direction, coordination, and performance.
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The Project Manager II manages commercial construction projects, including customer and field leader relationships, schedule, sequence, budgets, RFIs, change pricing, labor and materials.
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Project Manager, Industrial Commercial Construction. Manages scheduling, budgets, staffing, and project set-up with sub-consultant contractors. Track and monitor project progress and report to relevant parties.
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Medical/ Healthcare Construction Project Background & Experience. The PM will track project costs and complete project all change management, RFIs, and owner-pay applications.
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Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager, with a track record of successfully delivering construction projects on time and within budget. Position Overview: We are seeking a skilled and experienced Construction Project Manager to join our team.
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