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Manager
Qualifications
Candidate Qualifications:At least 10 years of experience in managing tenant improvement remodels. Proven experience in overseeing government building projects. A professional degree in construction management, architecture, or a related field (mechanical or civil engineering, construction technology, interior design, business administration) is preferred. Strong negotiation skills with the ability to draft and execute subcontract agreements. Willingness to relocate to or near Livermore, California. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Technological proficiency in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Bluebeam, and Procore. A valid Driver’s License is required.
About the job
Are you ready to take your construction project management career to the next level? Essel Environmental is seeking a skilled Construction Project Manager with a proven track record in managing mid to large scale construction projects.
In this dynamic role, you'll oversee multiple projects across various sectors, including government facilities and tenant improvements. Your expertise will be pivotal in ensuring project success from start to finish.
Key Responsibilities:
Review project plans and specifications to ensure accuracy.
Prepare General Conditions and establish baseline schedules for subcontractors.
Monitor project costs and manage change orders, RFIs, and owner payment applications.
Oversee the creation of shop drawings and submittals, draft subcontracts, and manage subcontractor relationships.
Conduct regular job site coordination meetings and maintain strong client communication throughout the project lifecycle.
Assist in establishing a field office in the Bay Area and lead a dedicated project team.
About Essel Environmental
Essel Environmental is a leader in the construction industry, known for its commitment to quality and excellence in project management. We prioritize innovation and sustainability in our projects, making a significant impact in the communities we serve.
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