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The Assistant Director assists the Director of the Secondary School Programs in providing leadership and direction to the students, staff and programs under her/his supervision in accordance with the guidelines and policies established by the District Superintendent and Board of Education.
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Review labor cost codes and manpower loading with field superintendent and or project engineer weekly. Define all manpower requirements (with the assistance of the superintendent) and finalize and/or set-up the manpower loading chart and review weekly updates.
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Qualified candidates should have 10+ years of commercial/industrial electrical experience, including at least 5 years of experience as a foreman or superintendent, and 2 years as a project manager or assistant project manager.
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Assistant Project Manager An Assistant Project Manager’s (APM) primary responsibility is to assist the Project Manager and Superintendent in the overall planning, scheduling, and administration of an assigned project.
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Representing the Superintendent in investigations relative to railroad emergencies and remediation of same as necessary. Under the general supervision of the Superintendent, Structures & Facilities Division, the successful candidate will assist the Superintendent in the day-to-day oversight of the division, which includes directly managing four (4) Chief Maintenance Supervisors with approximately 115 PA/PATH employees and 230 contract staff on their daily maintenance and operational activities.
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Reports to: Assistant Manager, Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent. Reports to: Assistant Manager, Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent. Machine Operator 1 (MO1) is responsible for operating, maintaining, and repairing company railway maintenance and inspection equipment.
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Responsibilities Under the supervision of the Superintendent of Recreation, and the Assistant Superintendent of Recreation, Norris Recreation Center, the Wellness Coach shall complete all assigned duties to the best of their abilities, offering suggestions of better ways to accomplish jobs and be ever mindful of the best interests of the St. Charles park District and of fellow employees.
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Current or previous experience working with a General Contractor in a Field Engineer or Assistant Superintendent role. Then consider the below opportunity for an Assistant Superintendent at one of the most prestigious GCs in the US.
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Organizes, coordinates, and supervises the work of the assistant superintendent, field engineers, craft employees, and all subcontractors on construction projects. Candidates must have verifiable work experience as a superintendent, with additional construction experience required.
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Assistant Superintendent responsibilities on a project may be divided on a project by area or by trade discipline. The Assistant Superintendent is responsible to plan and execute the construction program according to Suffolk’s procedures, including safety, quality, and schedule.
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Perform other functions and routine golf course maintenance activities as directed by the Director of Golf Course Maintenance Operations, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent I or Assistant Golf Course Superintendent II.
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Must have experience as a Project Engineer or Assistant Project Manager. The Project Engineer will collaborate with the Project Manager and the Superintendent to ensure that they have subcontractors on board, materials and equipment on time.
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Mortenson is seeking an experienced Superintendent, responsible for providing coordination, planning, and supervision to assistant superintendents, contractors, and craft activities in a particular area of discipline.
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This position is responsible for assisting the Assistant Project Manager and Superintendent with shop drawings, submittals, scheduling of subcontractors and materials, meetings, as-built drawings, job cost, procurement, quality checks (inclusive of torque checks) and field operations.
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CREDENTIALS:- Valid California Administrative Credential authorizing service as an Administrator.
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