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Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management (strongly preferred) This reputable client, deeply rooted in Denver, specializes in multifaceted construction projects, spanning educational, healthcare, municipal, non-profit/faith-based, commercial, and multifamily sectors.
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The Successful ApplicantThe Preconstruction Manager will have:A bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related study preferred. Job Description The Preconstruction Manager will: Review project plans, specifications and program requirements to evaluate design options and work with design team to optimize building for either highest yield (market rate business line) or long term owner value (affordable business line.
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Bachelors degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field. 5+ year's experience in Construction Project Management. If you are looking for a terrific Developer that is still growing, with amazing culture and an excellent work life balance, this Construction Project Superintendent opportunity could be for you.
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Bachelors degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related field preferred. Manage the Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) program. They are actively seeking the right Project Manager to help them continue to lead and grow their Operations team in Charlotte.
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They are actively seeking the right Project Manager to help them continue to lead and grow their Operations. Excellent benefits program that includes insurance and 401k match. Project management software proficient.
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10+ years of supervisory experience on large projects for a General Contractor or Construction Manager. Maintains construction safety and administers company and OSHA compliance program.
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Bachelor's degree in Environmental Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Safety Management, Construction Management or equivalent. Minimum 5 years' experience managing a structured safety program; self-performing general contractor or specialty contractor preferable.
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Previous experience leading a successful project management team or ability to beginWhat's on OfferVery competitive salaries, car allowance up to $900/mo and excellent benefits, and fast-track program to Project Executive.
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Bachelors degree in construction management, civil engineering or related preferred. Assist in maintaining the Construction Management Plan and logistical co-ordination. Maintain and review the safety requirements for the Project and resolve or report deficiencies to the Superintendent and Safety Manager.
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The role requires a bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or a related field, along with professional experience in project management. The Project Manager position involves overseeing and managing all aspects of construction projects from start to finish, including budget, schedule, and quality control.
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