Senior Project Manager - Commercial Construction Administrative & Office Jobs - Jacksonville, FL at Geebo

Senior Project Manager - Commercial Construction

Local Builder with Exceptional Pipeline of ProjectsThis Jobot Job is hosted by:
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Salary:
$110,000 - $135,000 per yearA bit about us:
My client is a construction firm located in Jacksonville with a national foot printThey have been recognized as an industry leader for over 30 years in commercial constructionThey have a track record of meeting client expectations and developing partnerships that have led to exceptional amount of repeat businessProjects range from industrial to General CommercialGround up experience is a plus.
Why join us? Competitive Pay Exceptional Per Diem for Travel Great Benefits Top Notch Company Culture Strong Industry Reputation Strong PTO Plan Job Details Promote safety and site cleanliness on the Jobsite and implement, enforce, and effectively manage safety policy and procedures.
Manage the day-to-day field operations of assigned project including planning, coordinating, and sequencing work' materials procurement; and supervising subcontractors and vendors to ensure work is completed on time and within budget while adhering to high-quality standards.
Represent the company in negotiations with owners, architects, subcontractors, and others involved in the project.
Manage and publish subcontractors' schedules on a weekly basis and review at the subcontractor meetingEffectively measure quality and craftsmanship.
Ensure required inspections are scheduled, coordinated, performed, tracked, and closed out.
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Recommended Skills Construction Managing Client Expectations Negotiation Procurement Management Subcontractors Relationship Management Coordinating Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply Now Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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