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As a full-time traveling Commercial Superintendent, your responsibilities will include: -Must be willing to travel to job sites •Creating schedules and determining sequencing •Coordinating all work at the job site to ensure it is performed in accordance with plans, specifications, codes and regulations •Schedule, inspect, and assure quality control and job site safety •Develop and implement recovery strategies to maintain project schedule.
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Are you a Commercial Superintendent with a General Contractor or Design Build firm ready to apply your skills and experiences driving a project forward from start to finish? You’ll communicate regularly with your Construction Project Manager and will utilize RedTeam software for project management.
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Reporting to the Project Director, the Technical Manager – Electrical Superintendent will begin work remotely before reporting to an assigned construction project located in either Johnstown, Ohio or New Albany, IN. Oversite of project activities include coordinating all owner furnished contractor installed commissioning activities for the project.
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Title: Technical Manager – Electrical SuperintendentPosition Type: Direct HireLocation: Johnstown, OHReports to: Project DirectorStatus: Exempt Job Summary: PIC Group, Inc. has an exciting opportunity for a Technical Manager – Electrical Superintendent to support new construction projects working for a world class construction firm that provides construction management, design/build, general contracting, pre-construction, and program management services in the United States.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or MEP Manager Essential Duties & Responsibilities*:Specifically relating to the mechanical and/or electrical systems ( HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Low Voltage, Fire Sprinkler): Managing and making decisions related to the performance of work related to scheduling, delivery, logistics, quality control and trade employee staffing levels.
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3-5+ years' experience as a Project Superintendent with a reputable General Contractor or Construction Manager. Lead all daily field operations to ensure proper site safety, construction, progress, quality control and a clean site.
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Bachelor's Degree from accredited degree program with minimum of 12 years of General Construction experience as Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Engineer, Superintendent, or related position including Professional Engineering and Trade specific work.
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Well-rounded knowledge of MEP systems and construction processes across all trades, means and methods, and materials their characteristics, installation procedures and tolerances, including Construction Quality Management/Corps of Engineers Certification (USACE), highly recommended.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or Project Executive Essential Duties & Responsibilities*: Oversee and making decisions related to the performance of work related to scheduling, delivery, logistics, quality control and trade employee staffing levels.
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Monitors control and construction of project through administrative direction of on-site superintendent and other field and office personnel associated with the project, to ensure quality project is built on schedule within budget.
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Responsibly delegate appropriate responsibilities and duties to supporting staff, to include Assistant PM, Site Superintendent, Quality Control Manager and Site Safety & Health Officer.
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Coordinate with the Concrete Superintendent to ensure safety, quality control, and schedule. As part of the $5B+ ARCO Family of Companies, MCC is backed by the strength and presence of a leading, national design-build general contractor, giving you the opportunity to provide turnkey concrete foundation, slab on grade, tilt-up, and exterior pavement solutions for projects spanning all sizes coast to coast.
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He/she will oversee or conduct scheduling, planning, actual construction, expediting, inspection, quality control, and total delivery of the project according to established criteria.
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Through coordination with the site superintendent, the PM will organize and manage all the elements involved in construction - labor, temporary and permanent materials, equipment, supplies, utilities, and time.
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Coordinate with project site Quality Control (QC) and Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) teams for MEP scope to assure checklists, engineering documents, and commissioning activities are successfully completed and follow approved test scripts and commissioning plan.
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