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Deputy Project Manager

Arnold Solutions 53, Incorporated Arnold Solutions 53, Incorporated Anniston, AL Anniston, AL Contract Contract $30 - $49 an hour $30 - $49 an hour Deputy Project Manager Job Duties:
(Must be able to undergo state background check) Ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget by communicating regularly with project managers, team leaders, and other stakeholders.
Ensuring that project plans are communicated clearly and effectively to the entire team.
Managing the budget and financial aspects of projects, including allocating funds to different phases of the project as needed.
Tracking the progress of projects and communicating any delays or issues to management.
Coordinating with clients to ensure that they are satisfied with the project's progress and results.
Working with architects, engineers, subcontractors, and suppliers to coordinate the design, construction, and delivery of projects.
Overseeing all aspects of a project from start to finish, including planning and scheduling tasks, managing personnel, monitoring budgets, and communicating with clients.
Managing a team of project managers and other staff members to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.
Creating reports that detail project status and results.
Deputy Project Manager Job Requirements:
Masters/Bachelor's degree in project management, business administration or a related field.
Minimum 5 years of relevant progressive experience in project development and management, with focus on monitoring, reporting, development and coordination.
Excellent interpersonal skills required with the ability to communicate effectively and interact with people.
Competent in the use of all commonly used computer software - spreadsheets and other computer programs.
Job Type:
Contract Pay:
$30.
00 - $49.
00 per hour Ability to Commute:
Anniston, AL 36205 (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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