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Work in parallel with Preconstruction Manager to complete the project planning and set up during the preconstruction phase, including constructability, site logistics, and estimating.
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Prepares or review reports on progress, materials used and costs, and adjusts work schedules as indicated by reports and/or direction from MEP Project Manager. MEP Site Manger studies the mechanical, electrical, piping, plumbing and fire protection specifications to plan procedures for construction on the basis of start and completion times and staffing requirements for each phase of construction.
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Project management and leadership skills, especially supervising on-site personnel. Take on supervisory responsibilities, ensuring the efficient functioning of on-site maintenance and personnel.
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Provide overall on-site administration and technical management on construction project site or for class of work; plan, organize, direct, and control the preparation and execution of construction contracts or class of work to meet company objectives of cost, quality, equipment conservation, and safety; responsible for the company-client coordination required throughout the period of construction.
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As the Quality Control Manager/Site Safety Health Officer in Tucson, AZ, your responsibilities will include overseeing safety and occupational health management on the construction site.
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Minimum of 5 years of heavy/highway/site/concrete/remediation project management experience including minimum 2 years CT DOT project management experience; Our in-house capabilities include: site work; concrete construction; soil, groundwater and sediment remediation; roadways; bridges; earth retaining systems; underground utilities; and UST removal and replacement.
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Ideal candidate- Residential Superintendent Construction - Residential Construction Management - Residential Construction Foreman - Residential Construction Project superintendent - Residential Construction Site Superintendent - Residential Construction Superintendent - Residential Construction Project Manager - Residential Construction Manager - Residential Project Manager Construction - Residential Project Management - Remodeling Residential Construction.
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Local candidates will be given preference depending on location of project, though relocation or travel to on-site management will be required for the SSHO position.
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Seeking a Project Manager on-site that can travel to various locations across Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. Construction Project Manager (NYC Boroughs.
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Join our construction management team to collaborate on projects that are as technically challenging as they are impactful, creative, and fulfilling. Experience with concept development, site planning, roadway design, grading and drainage, utility design, construction staging and MPT.
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On behalf of the OCPS Program Management Team, manage the OCPS project design and construction contract templates as well as current OCPS continuing Contracts and all related Work Authorizations in support of the OCPS building program.
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Certifications: Project Management Professional (PMP) or Defense Acquisition University (DAU) graduate, and Certified Information Security System Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Security Manager or Cyber Security Leadership Certification (GSLC.
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The Site Superintendent reports to the Construction Manager and will be responsible for updating the project team on operating sites. Communicate with the Project team; Project Manager, Construction Manager, all Subcontractors, Utility, and QA/QC personnel as needed.
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Monitor/control construction through communication with of on-site superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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The Site Superintendent must have at least 3 years of applicable experience on projects involving civil construction, railroad, utilities, infrastructure, etc. This position requires a close working relationship with the Project Manager, Site Safety & Health Officer, Foreman, and Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager (QM), as well as other project team members.
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