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Responsibilities: The Field Engineer assists the Project Manager and Project Superintendent in the administration of project controls in the field such as; project submittals and RFI's, change order processing, tracking and reporting quantities, assisting trade labor with technical interpretation of project requirements, survey and layout, coordination of subcontractors/vendors/suppliers, project schedule updates, and safety/environmental compliance.
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This position is responsible for the direct supervision of the Superintendent(s), Subcontractors, Vendors, Assistant Project Manager, and Project Administrator. We provide professional project management, quality craftsmanship and uncompromising service with a range of expertise and experience in preconstruction, construction management, design-build, general contracting, virtual design & construction, safety, and sustainable construction.
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Collaborate with construction manager, project managers, field engineers, and other internal stakeholders to ensure effective coordination and communication throughout the project lifecycle.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Interacting with subcontractors Partner with the Project Manager or Construction Executive on contract administration and management Provide direction to the project team to complete the projects safe and on time Perform on-site Superintendent duties Required Skills Qualifications include: Multifamily Construction required.
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Be an active member of project team (Project Manager, Superintendent, SSHO & Project Engineers). The Quality Control Manager's primary function is to assist the Technical Director/Project Manager of Quality Control and Corporate Support in maintaining the Corporate QC program and developing the QC Specialist staff.
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The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation. Coordinate material and equipment logistics with the project superintendent.
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Manages and resolves issues in conjunction with the project superintendent and the project manager. Reviews all data collected on the project and works with the Data Manager to ensure accuracy and storage of data.
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The Project Manager position is responsible for the successful management of fencing and guardrail projects. The Project Manager will manage purchasing materials for projects and coordinating the logistics of delivery with the Superintendents.
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We are currently seeking a Project Manager to work out of our Rancho Cucamonga office. The Project Manager will be directly involved in Company's safety initiatives. The Project Manager will oversee and ensure the project schedules and submittals are properly documented, maintained, and communicated.
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Heavy civil construction, estimating and project management experience required. Coordinate resource use with project superintendent; for example, craft assignment, crew sizes and project layout for offices, traffic flow, and material storage.
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The positions of senior project manager (referred to as PM hereafter) and senior superintendent (referred to as superintendent hereafter) are considered of equal authority on a project, work in tandem and parallel, have overlapping responsibilities, are intended to complement each other in various operational responsibilities on the project, and share bottom-line accountability.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Mechanical Wet Piping Superintendent will report directly to the Project Superintendent and Construction Manager. The Mechanical Wet Piping Superintendent will be responsible for managing projects from start to finish, ensuring supervision of the Mechanical Wet Piping project team, scheduling, quality and providing a safe working environment.
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Responsibility for project QC will remain a line management function; however, the QC Department, via the function of the Assistant Manager - Quality Control will serve as a system of checks and balances to attain quality production.
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The Traveling Superintendent will advise the Project Manager of circumstances and issues that will have a significant impact on the project schedule. The Traveling Superintendent establishes effective working relationships with Owner, Owners Rep, Building Manager, Building Engineer, foremen, and subcontractors.
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