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Monitor construction activities in conjunction with the onsite Foreman and General Superintendent to ensure project is being built on schedule, and within budgets. POSITION SUMMARY:The Project Manager/Estimator is responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome for several small to medium projects or on one exceptionally large project.
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As a Project Manager at Filanc Construction, you will have the opportunity to be part of a highly respected water/wastewater construction company. 4+ years’ Project Management experience managing construction of a multi-million-dollar water/wastewater or industrial related environment required.
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Summary The Project Manager is responsible for the overall planning, management, and execution of work for assigned construction projects. Minimum of four or more years project management experience within Data Center Construction.
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The Project Manager holds overall management responsibility for all aspects of fire protection construction projects from conception through systems functioning as intended. Through coordination with the site superintendent, the PM will organize and manage all the elements involved in construction - labor, temporary and permanent materials, equipment, supplies, utilities, and time.
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The Project Safety Manager reports to the Project Superintendent or Project Manager and may manage other Project Safety Managers assigned to the project(s.
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Supervise one or more Superintendent or Project Coordinator or Assistant Project Manager. As Project Manager you will be responsible for providing leadership and driving success of multiple facets of data center projects.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the overall planning, management, and execution of work for assigned construction projects. Prepares a project schedule and develops milestones necessary to successfully complete the project in concert with the project superintendent.
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About The Role: The Construction Project Manager leads all of SQF2’s building projects for Loloft. You have advanced knowledge of construction processes, techniques, and regulations from hands on experience in construction as a superintendent or tradesperson at one point in your career.
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The Senior Project Manager is also responsible for the oversight and support of the superintendent as well as the promotion of company safety culture. You have strong computer skills, especially in; Microsoft Office, Project, Outlook, and Construction Software Procore, BlueBeam, Microsoft Project, and Sage.
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The Project Manager works closely with the General Superintendent to develop project budgets, project schedules, manage resource allocation, and job cost models in order to enable precise and efficient execution at the point of placement across the enterprise.
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The Assistant Project Manager assists in the planning, management, and execution of work for assigned construction projects. Regularly visits the project site and monitors costs, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the project superintendent.
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Coordinates all final close out procedures for the project including as-built drawing, punch lists, final billing, occupancy permit, owner acceptance, project manuals, warranty letters, subcontractor close out, letter of substantial completion, and letter of recommendation.
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The Project Manager will lead the project team in the construction of the entire project. The MEP Senior Project Manager is the primary leader in the field, and is directly accountable for the safety, financial performance, and team development on site.
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The Project Manager, in partnership with the Superintendent, is responsible for the overall success of a construction project. "5-10 years experience in Industrial/Manufacturing construction; 10-15 years for Senior Project Manager.
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