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The role of the Project Manager is to estimate, plan, execute, invoice and finalize projects according to published deadlines and within budget. Ability to support the Sr. Project Manager or Regional Operations Manager in leading, developing and managing field employees.
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Or eight (8) years of experience as a Project Coordinator or Assistant Project Manager in the Structural Steel industry. The project manager works directly with clients to ensure deliverables fall within the applicable scope and budget.
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Telecommunications Jr. Project Manager Applied Business Communications (ABcom) is a national low voltage BICSI Certified Prestige commercial structured cabling contractor and we are recruiting our next telecommunication project managers.
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The Project Manager champions Ford safety programs with special emphasis on vehicle and job site safety for the team members they manage. The Project Manager is responsible for the execution of their assigned jobs, spanning from job initiation through job closeout, overseeing installation, engineering, and training.
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KEAR Civil Corporation is currently seeking a full-time Project Manager to join their team in Phoenix, Arizona. As a Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and ensuring the successful completion of construction projects.
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Job Description Job Location: Available to work On-Site, Phoenix, AZ. Note: Need US Citizens & Local to AZ only, (Need Very Seniors), one round interview may On-Site. Job Description: COP needs an experienced IT PROJECT MANAGER to fill a need in our City of Phoenix IT PMO. We are looking for an experienced Project Manager to help lead a high-visibility project for our Privacy Office and will interact with our growing team of 35 PMs and BAs, and our Privacy Manager.
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WSP has an exciting career opportunity for a Senior Site Civil Engineer / Project Manager with our Phoenix Design Team working in either our Phoenix or Tucson offices. We are seeking a project manager who is an energetic, self-motivated, enjoys working with multidisciplinary design teams, and has a desire to foster and develop new client relationships.
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The Manager of Engineering Project Management reports to the Head of Engineering Project Management and also collaborates with Operations, New Center Development, EHS, Security, Quality, Legal, IT, Procurement, and Corporate Real Estate.
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The MEP Project Manager role is to provide quality control for mechanical, electrical, plumbing design, bidding, and construction for Clayco projects. Plans, MEP systems interrelationships, construction sequencing and project schedule.
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Led by Rick and Jon Kinning, RK represents seven distinct lines of business that work together to provide seamless project collaboration. Initiate, review and oversee required project administration and documentation to avoid claims and protect the best interest of RK Electrical and our client.
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Description Alta is looking for a Senior Civil Engineering Project Manager to join our growing practice in Phoenix. Provide quality control over team deliverables Qualifications Required This position requires a combination of skills, experience and education including, but not limited to 12+ years of experience as a Transportation Engineer in a consulting environment or public entity; 5+ years as a Project Manager; 3+ years managing staff Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering.
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The Project Manager manages/leads all activities associated with the construction of an assigned project, from beginning to end, ensuring that projects are completed within expected time and budgetary constraints.
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Proficient in project manager software. Performs a variety of tasks associated with completion of a project, including closeout documentation, completion reports, collection of final monies due, SWPPP, etc.
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4+ years of experience, strongly preferred to be as an legal project manager, administrative assistant, IT coordinator, project coordinator or project manager/assistant.
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Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Glass and Glazing Project Manager to join our team. Proven experience as a Project Manager in the glass and glazing industry. As a Project Manager, you will oversee and execute glass and glazing projects, ensuring timely completion and exceptional quality.
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