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As SCMs Assistant Superintendent, you will be in the field managing ground up projects as well as expansions to existing properties for SCM. The position requires field experience managing multiple construction trades including civil, structural concrete, paving, wood and metal frame construction, electrical, and interior finishes.
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As Spartans Project Superintendent, you will be in the field managing ground up projects as well as expansions to existing properties for SCM. The position requires experience managing all construction trades including civil, structural concrete, paving, wood and metal frame construction, electrical, and interior finishes.
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BS Degree in Construction Management required or related discipline and field experience in light commercial concrete construction, or equivalent work experience required. Coordinates with Project superintendent managing labor, equipment, subcontractors, and material suppliers.
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Coordinates with the project superintendent the activities of subs and suppliers. Proactively identifies cost and schedule related issues to the Superintendent and Operations Manager. Coordinates with Superintendent regarding schedule, labor, equipment, subcontractors, material suppliers and construction means and methods to achieve efficiency and cost effectiveness.
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Recent construction site superintendent experience working on construction projects involving industrial facilities & structures (Cold Storage Distribution Centers, Food & Beverage Processing, Packaging, & Distributions Centers, Life Science and Advanced Technology Manufacturing Facilities, Industrial Tilt Wall Distribution Centers, ASRS Robotics Distribution Centers, Data Centers, Clean Room/Dry Room Construction, MEP Driven Projects.
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The Construction Superintendent is a field management position responsible for safety, execution of work, quality of work performed, and the financial outcome of the project. Pile driving, Drilling, Setting Rebar Cages, Setting Pre-Cast, Fabrication and welding of permanent and temporary works.
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The available position is shop based and reports to a Shop Supervisor and/or onsite project Superintendent. More experienced applicants will have experience with heavy drill rigs (Klemm, SoilMec, and or Watson) used in geotechnical construction, concrete pumps, air compressors, generators, and other heavy diesel equipment.
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Urgently seeking a skilled Construction Project Manager for an exciting opportunity in Stephenville, TX. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in concrete work, demonstrating expertise in project management.
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Kent Companies is a full-service concrete contractor with expertise in commercial and industrial concrete construction, mixed-use construction, multi-family housing, and a full range of concrete-related specialties.
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Ability to apply common sense understanding in order to deal with problems involving several concrete variables. Directs workers concerned with major maintenance or reconditioning projects for existing installations.
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We are currently looking to fill the position of Superintendent for our construction company concentrating in concrete building and repaving. The Superintendent will be directly responsible for overseeing the construction effort on roadway, highway, and heavy construction projects to ensure that all work is being constructed in accordance with design, budget, schedule, and contractual requirements.
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Coordinate all aspects of concrete construction with the owner and general contractor including. Thorough and wide-ranging knowledge of concrete-construction, documents, concrete materials, and.
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Related experience may include: Construction Laborer, Construction Worker, Curb and Gutter Laborer, Drain Layer, Drop Crew Laborer, Helper, Laborer, Post Framer, Skill Labor, Carpenter Foreman, Carpentry Foreman, Concrete Carpenter, Construction Superintendent, Construction Worker, Foreman, Framer, Production Worker, Structural Steel Erector, Tower Hand, Rigger.
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Maintains equipment parts, supplies, and inventory by communicating to Plant Superintendent of actual levels. Works on multiple pieces of equipment through an order of priority that will be given by the Plant Superintendent.
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AmeriTex Concrete Imaging & Services is hiring an Experienced Field Superintendent - Operations Coordinator, in this role you will own Field Operations oversight, from Customer Relations, QA/QC, Safety, Training / Development/ Mentoring Field Craftsmen, Accuracy of Work to Change Orders, etc.
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