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5 Management Jobs in Tampa, FL
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Construction Project ManagerTampa, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Construction Project Manager will oversee and drive all aspects of property construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This...$120,000 - $150,000/Year -
Project ManagerTampa, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeThis Florida -based construction company is a leading General Contractor/Construction Manager. They are a leader in the Western Florida market with many excellent clients and a steady pipeline of c...$120,000 - $150,000/Year -
Construction Assistant Project ManagerTampa, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeWe are seeking a detail-oriented Construction Assistant Project Manager to support the successful execution of construction projects within the property industry. This role will focus on coordinati...$85,000 - $110,000/Year -
Construction SuperintendentTampa, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeThe Construction Superintendent will oversee on-site operations for property development projects, ensuring timely completion and adherence to quality standards. This role is essential for managing...$110,000 - $130,000/Year -
Commercial Construction ManagerTampa, FL (Onsite) Full-TimeLead high-impact commercial construction projects in the vibrant Greater Tampa area, where your expertise will drive excellence from groundbreaking to completion. Enjoy competitive compensation, ca...$110,000 - $135,000/Year
Management Jobs in Tampa, FL
Management analysts are hired to provide ways of maximizing efficiency and profits, and improving the overall day-to-day operations for a business. They work hand-in-hand with executives, employees, vendors, and clients to find areas that can be improved, and develop a strategy to refine all areas possible.A typical day in the life of a management analyst might include:
• Organizing information gathered to better improve workplace procedures and problems
• Analyzing data, including revenue, expenditures, and employment reports
• Interviewing personnel and recording observations to find prime areas for improvement
• Creating solutions and alternate ways to reach the targeted consumer.