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Conduct bi-annual walk-throughs with the Building Superintendent. Our commitment to communities is realized through a comprehensive platform that leverages in-house expertise in acquisitions, development, design and construction, asset management, and property management.
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PROJECT MANAGER/SUPERINTENDENT ( Custom Home New Construction ) Location: Fredericksburg, VA About the company:A Regional single-family Custom Home Builder with a small-company feel & extensive company support staff in place to help with all employee tasks at the local level.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, or similar discipline Minimum of 3-5 years commercial construction experience at the Project Manager level required Experience with Microsoft Office, as well as Viewpoint and Procore preferred Ability to multi-task and work independently a must.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Commercial Superintendent will have between 5-20 years of experience building ground-up/new commercial projects with experience in site work to core/shell through build-out and c/o.
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Basic Qualifications Candidate will have 5 + years experience in custom residential construction (preferably in scattered lot or running multiple new-home projects in various locations). Candidate will need to express good team-building skills & excellent communications abilities with customers/owners.
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PROJECT MANAGER/SUPERINTENDENT ( Custom Home New Construction ) Location: Petersburg, VA About the company:A Regional single-family Custom Home Builder with a small-company feel & extensive company support staff in place to help with all employee tasks at the local level.
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Reporting to a Project Manager and/or a Superintendent, the Entry-Level Engineer's major duties include: Coordinating work with project owner representatives, architects, engineers, inspectors, and site subcontractors and/or directing the work of all trades assigned to a construction work site.
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The Senior Project Manager is also responsible for building effective relationships and problem solving with the customers, subcontractors and vendors. Also coordinates with Superintendent regarding labor, equipment, subcontractors, construction means and methods and scheduling.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Commercial Superintendent will have between 5-10+ years of experience building ground-up/new commercial projects ($5-20M in value) with experience in site work and core/shell construction through build-out and c/o.
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The Superintendent help Plan, develop and manage project schedules, maintain budgets, and site safety activities in partnership with project manager & executive team. The majority of projects will revolve around restaurant, retail, commercial office & hospitality type structures with ground-up and build-out / TI construction approach.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Commercial Superintendent will have between 5- years of experience building ground-up/new commercial projects with experience in site work to core/shell through build-out and c/o.
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To communicate construction progress and process documentation Preferred Experience Bachelors Degree in Engineering, Architecture, or Construction ManagementCertified Construction Manager, or Project Management Professional (PMP)Experience on public buildings (public housing) projectsExperience working with NYC local agencies Working ConditionsWork is performed in both an office and field (construction) environment.
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Extensive training available upon hire as well as annual meetings to keep on the forefront of building technology / practices. They work in 50+ offices across 12 states and work directly with the local clients to build semi-custom homes in affordable to semi-custom niche.
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Associated Titles & Job Functions: Project Superintendent Construction Manager Construction Estimator Project Estimator Project Manager Estimator Senior Estimator Estimating Manager Estimating Director Director of Estimating Senior Estimator pre-fabricated pre-engineered metal building Pre-Engineered Buildings concrete Construction If interested or if you know of anyone who may have interest, please reach out to me here or email at micah.
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Extensive support in back office to make someone successful and help with estimating packages, etc. Great opportunities for career growth from PM, GM, Regional Presidents and Corp HQ advancement opportunities.
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