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Project Manager, Trade Show Exhibits, Las Vegas

Company Name:
ExhibitRecruiter, Inc.

Our client is a global design and fabrication company, providing turnkey solutions for events, exhibits, and environments. They partner with National Brands, Industry B2B Suppliers, Marketing
Advertising Agencies, Design
Architecture Firms, and leaders within Construction
Planning. They are seeking a Project Manager for trade show and environmental exhibit fabrication in their Las Vegas facility.

Requirements/
Responsibilities:

Responsibilities:.
Comprehensive knowledge of planning systems, scheduling techniques, process management, workflow and team coordination / negotiation / conflict management
Initiate and reconcile project purchases
Initiate project work orders and change orders
Strong written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
The ability to work with diverse personalities in sales, design, engineering, production, distribution and construction while managing costs, time requirements and customer expectations.
Review and redline construction drawings
The ability to read blueprints and a working knowledge of architectural millwork
Provide timely communications to sales and operations teams
Guide production, warehouse and installation team members to execute projects successfully
Manage multiple projects at a time
Requirements:
Energetic with a positive attitude
Extremely organized; a natural multi-tasker.
Minimum 3 years' experience as a Project Manager within the trade show industry
Solid MS Office skills
Microsoft Office proficiency
PMP certification or similar university course work is desirable
Effective leader, motivator, and collaborator
Innovates around unique challenges.
Thrives under pressure
Thorough and detail-oriented
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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