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We're seeking full time Senior Project Manager to lead a dedicated 3-person team, ensuring quality and safety standards are met while working Monday to Friday overnight shifts, 9PM - 6AM. As the onsite senior supervisor of our team, you'll travel to various home improvement retail chains, installing heavy steel racking, pallet racking, shelving, fixtures, resets and remodels.
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Midwest Hospitality Group seeks an experienced Hospitality Construction Project Manager. The ideal candidate will possess experience as a Hospitality Project Manager overseeing construction projects of Hotels, Resorts, and/or Food & Beverage operations.
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We have a unique opening for a full-time project manager/designer with a background in mechanical engineering, architecture, or construction. Design and detailing of shop drawings for stairs, railings, ladders, and other miscellaneous steel using AutoCAD LT and Autodesk Advance Steel software.
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Job Description Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate careeropportunity for a Senior Construction Project Manager to join our Food &Beverage team! Senior Construction Project Manager.
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Lead the project team in achieving scope and budget alignment, schedule alignment, an integrated team experience, construction readiness, and excellent financial performance. Bachelor's degree in construction, Civil, or Architectural Engineering, Construction Management, Estimating, or equivalent field.
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Construction Safety Manager. Oversee all aspects of a complex electrical structures and construction project ensuring OSHA compliance. Minimum of 10 years' experience in a senior role with formal qualification in construction health and safety management.
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O Close out document review and acceptance sign off Construction Manager 2 CM2 Has GOOD knowledge and skills. o All Company, Federal, Local, and customer safety guidelines and construction procedures are enforced during the entire Civil Works phase of the project.
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The Construction Project Manager will be responsible for managing multiple small and large scale projects within a defined timeline and budget through all phases of the project life cycle.
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Trillium Construction is now seeking a Project Manager for direct-hire placement! Now hiring a Project Manager for direct-hire! Experience with estimating software a plus •Proven ability to generate and deliver reports that provide useful insight into project details •Highly organized and detail-oriented •5 years experience in heavy industrial, wood product& chemical or piping •5 years experience in business development sale and management •Willing to travel to sites (usually within 150 miles) Trillium has been recruiting and placing professionals for over 30 years.
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We currently have an opening for a Project Manager in our Brookfield, WI market. The successful candidate will work with the other members of the project team to direct and coordinate construction inspection of raSmith projects.
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We have an immediate opening for a Sales Project Manager to join our dynamic team based in Butler, WI. 5 years of project management experience in the construction industry.
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As an Estimator/Project Manager, you are responsible for leading a team of professionals in completing projects by a set deadline to uphold business initiatives. Over the course of a project, the Project Manager will need to communicate with staff and clients, make decisions and monitor the progress of the project to keep it on schedule.
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Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate career opportunity for a Project Manager I to join our team! To be successful in this role, you must have a bachelor’s degree in Construction Engineering/Management and at least 4-6 years of proven experience in the commercial construction industry (industrial, healthcare, retail, office, senior living and multi-family experience preferred.
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The Project Manager will also responsible for ensuring the communication between all involved parties to include the hotel, design team, construction architect, procurement and all others involved.
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At least seven years of progressive experience in construction and design-based engineering or construction inspection. These attributes and our family friendly atmosphere have led us to receive numerous project and culture awards.
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