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Lead multi-site industrial construction projects as a Regional Manager in Little Rock. This role requires 10+ years of experience, OSHA knowledge, and proficiency in Procore. You'll coordinate all project phases, ensuring safety and quality. We offer full benefits, a 401k match, and professional ...
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United States , Little Rock
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Lexicon, Inc
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Lead Outside Plant Construction and Delivery for a national fiber network. This key leadership role requires 3-5 years of telecom construction experience, strong project management, and team development skills. The position includes a company vehicle and comprehensive benefits, based in Chase Cit...
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United States , Chase City
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NATIONAL OnDemand, Inc
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Regional Quality Manager - Data Center Design, Engineering & Construction
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Lead quality and commissioning programs for Meta's cutting-edge data center construction across multiple campuses. This role requires 10+ years of QA/QC experience in mission-critical projects and expertise in MEP, civil, and I&C systems. You will manage cross-functional teams, ensure design comp...
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United States , Kansas City
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150000.00 - 209000.00 USD / Year
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Meta
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Discover rewarding and challenging Regional Construction Manager jobs, a pivotal senior leadership role within the construction and infrastructure industry. Professionals in this career act as the strategic linchpin, overseeing multiple construction projects across a designated geographic area. Their primary mission is to ensure all projects under their purview are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards, directly impacting a company's regional growth and reputation. A Regional Construction Manager typically shoulders a wide array of critical responsibilities. Central to the role is the comprehensive management of project schedules, budgets, and resource allocation. They lead and mentor onsite construction teams and superintendents, fostering a culture of safety, excellence, and collaboration. Daily duties involve rigorous vendor and subcontractor management, ensuring all parties adhere to contractual obligations, specifications, and building codes. A significant portion of the job is dedicated to client relations, serving as the primary point of contact to communicate progress, address concerns, and manage scope changes. Furthermore, they are responsible for meticulous project documentation, from progress reports and change orders to final closeout packages, ensuring a clear and auditable trail. The skill set required for these high-level jobs is both broad and deep. Successful candidates invariably possess extensive experience in construction project management, often a decade or more, with a proven track record in managing complex, multi-site operations. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills are non-negotiable, as is the ability to solve problems decisively under pressure. Excellent verbal and written communication is essential for liaising between field crews, senior executives, and clients. Proficiency in core project management software (like MS Project, Procore, or Primavera) and a firm grasp of budgeting and financial controls are standard requirements. A deep understanding of OSHA regulations and a relentless commitment to safety protocols are fundamental. Given the territorial nature of the role, extensive travel within the region and a valid driver’s license are common necessities. For seasoned construction professionals seeking to elevate their career, Regional Construction Manager jobs represent the apex of field operations management. It is a role that demands strategic vision, operational expertise, and steadfast leadership to drive successful project outcomes across a diverse portfolio, making it a critical and highly respected position within the construction sector.

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