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Trying To Find Stable Job? How About Construction Project Manager Jobs?

By Sid | October 13, 2008

Are you trying to find a new career in construction project manager jobs? Here is a good place to start for some great background information about the career path.

Project management is the practice of planning[/c] organizing[/c] and managing resources and individuals to see a project through to its successful completion. (A project can be defined as a specific[/c] finite undertaking with specific start and end dates[/c] which is completed to create a unique service or product). This is very different from a process[/c] which is usually an ongoing[/c] repetitive type of work environment. There is obviously a big difference between the two!
The most difficult aspect of any project management job is to hit all of the projects goals and objectives[/c] while keeping the project within the planned scope[/c] up to predefined standards of quality[/c] on time[/c] and on (or preferably under) budget. The project manager must optimize all aspects of the project to use resources such as money[/c] people[/c] materials[/c] energy[/c] space[/c] and communication to meet the projects goals and objectives.

A project manager or someone working Engineering Manager Jobs does not generally participate directly in activities that help meet the end result of a project[/c] but acts more as a manager, facilitator or coordinator[/c] to maintain the momentum of the project and aid communication between parties to ensure that the project does not fail. They must be highly flexible[/c] as every client will have a different set of internal procedures[/c] and they must be capable of forming close connections with everyone involved in a process. Vision is also important- a project manager needs to be able to see the whole project from start to finish and ensure that that vision is reached in a timely and cost-effective manner. Many[/c] many different products or services are brought to bear by project managers- everything from pharmaceuticals to vehicles and buildings[/c] from financial services to computer software has likely been overseen by a project manager at some point.
A project manager is responsible for analysis of objectives[/c] planning[/c] risk management[/c] estimating resource use (and allocation of resources)[/c] organizing the work[/c] acquiring resources (people and materials)[/c] assigning and directing tasks[/c] tracking and reporting on progress[/c] forecasting future trends[/c] quality management[/c] change control[/c] project closure[/c] and most importantly[/c] facilitating communication with everyone involved in every aspect of the project[/c] from start to finish.
Project managers used to really be seen as just glorified construction project foreman[/c] however[/c] in the late 20th century the project management field has grown into its own specialty. Recently[/c] several trade associations within the United States have come together to begin forming a common set of qualifications to determine what makes a project manager “competent” so that people working Project Manager Jobs all over the country have a standard to live up to.

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