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Job responsibilities include all types of marine construction including pile driving, deep foundations, wharfs, piers, bulkheads, bridges, dredging, concrete, heavy lifts, and cable laying. Field experience should include a minimum of 3 years’ experience in a Foreman or Superintendent role as Carpenter, Pile Driver, Operator or Laborer.
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We are currently seeking a highly skilled and enthusiastic Marine Construction Superintendent to join our dynamic team. As the Marine Construction Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the construction process, from planning to execution, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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Monitors discipline solar construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager. + Solar construction experience.
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The Civil Superintendent is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the execution of construction activities conducted by foremen and craft workers for a various construction projects related to energy infrastructure.
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Working onsite, the Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC s Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.
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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. The Site Superintendent is required to possess the ability to prepare written technical reports, covering all aspects of construction activities; ability to track site costs on a daily basis; ability to manage and ensure proper execution of multiple simultaneous subcontracts and/or vendors of varying types and complexity; ability to track site costs routinely; demonstrated ability to mediate with tact when dealing with customers.
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Keep project foreman, superintendent, or general superintendent informed of known actions, written or verbal, which may affect the ability to successfully perform tasks at construction project sites or adversely affect Company operations.
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Brings any concerns to the attention of the project Foreman, Superintendent, General Superintendent, Safety Director, or Management. Work as part of a construction crew on sewer lines, storm drains, or water mains for the purpose of pipeline rehabilitation.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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Five years of combined experience as a Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, or Project Engineer on a similar construction project. Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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The Commercial Construction Project Superintendent is an onsite team leader working with the Project Manager, Project Engineer, Director of Field Operations, and General Superintendent to ensure effective management and coordination of assigned jobsite resources toward the common goal of quality and timely delivery of services which exceed customer’s expectations.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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Superintendent: previous experience as a commercial construction superintendent is sought, candidate will travel throughout Phoenix/Metro area, generate all daily required reporting, host and maintain Toolbox Talks meetings, maintain construction safety and schedule, and communicate with Project Team.
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