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10+ years relevant experience in the construction field serving as a construction manager or superintendent. The construction manager will be for responsible administering the construction contract by managing, observing, and reporting on ongoing construction on a variety of transportation, water and/or facilities infrastructure projects to verify compliance with approved plans and specifications.
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Clark Civil performs heavy/civil work including airport, heavy rail, light rail, bridges, interstate road work, electrical substations, water and wastewater treatment, and facilities projects ranging from $10 million to $500 million.
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Plan, organize and staff key field positions through the Regional Operations Manager and/or General Superintendent. We work throughout the Southeast on heavy construction infrastructure projects ranging from bridges, dams, water and waste water treatment facilities, power plants and other energy facilities.
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Superintendent – General Contractor – Data Center. We’re collaborating with a prominent General Contractor firm to seek an adept Superintendent for the Columbus, OH area. Preferably experienced in large medical/healthcare/schools/laboratory facilities with MEP experience.
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The Project Coordinator will report to the Project Manager and will work closely with the project Superintendent. Field experience in the construction of pipelines, compressor and pump stations, production facilities, measurement stations, and other upstream oil and gas facilities is desirable.
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Plan and supervise Assistant Superintendent and/or craft personnel activities - including determining method of construction, efficient manpower levels, material quantities, equipment, temporary facilities, work schedule and documenting actual hours worked.
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Minimum of (5) five years of DoD Construction experience as a DoD QC Manager, of which (2) two years are field experience as an on-site DoD Site Superintendent or Foreman for construction repairs to DoD/Commercial facilities.
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Works as a team member with a project manager, assistant superintendent, and project coordinator and manages all subcontractors’ schedules on the job. The project superintendent maintains effective relationships with owners, architects, subcontractors, suppliers, and others related to the job; assures safe working conditions; obtains necessary service and facilities for job start-up and demobilization; manages job-related equipment and job bought materials.
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ReportsTo: Water/Sewer Superintendent & DPW Office Manager. SupervisionReceived:Works under the general supervision of the DPW Office Manager and Water/SewerSuperintendent. Nature ofWork:The Administrative Assistantprovides administrative support to the DPW Water and Facilities Department byassuming primary responsibility for certain basic functions of a local DPWoffice.
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Work with the Project Manager, Superintendent, and the estimating/purchasing effort in the final development of the various bid packages and the baseline construction schedule. The Project Engineer supports the Project Manager and Superintendent with the day-to-day coordination and execution of the construction project.
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Direct the work of and provide support to project Superintendent(s), Project Engineer(s), Field Administrator, and other staff associated with project. Soltek has led a broad range of projects including educational facilities, historic structures, industrial complexes, retail, healthcare, and correctional facilities.
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May (occasionally) be required to temporarily fill site supervisory role (e.g., Superintendent, QCM, SSHO) to maintain schedule in a supervisor's unexpected absence. ENGS's core business is working for the Department of Defense ("DoD") and Defense Health Agency ("DHA") to perform renovation of existing facilities while they remain occupied and functional, especially in the healthcare industry.
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Primary function of an Electrical Foreman: The Company's first line of supervision; responsible for direct hands-on work of an electrical crew to produce units of electrical construction which are assigned on a project by a superintendent or project manager.
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This Practice Group also provides legal advice to many Departments in County government that report to the County Manager, including Office of Management and Budget, Justice Courts, Public Health, Public Fiduciary, Medical Examiner, Animal Care and Control, Materials Management, and Facilities Management.
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You will be managed by a Regional Superintendent of Operations and will lead a team of operations staff (including but not limited to an Office Manager, Special Projects Coordinator, Nurse, and Custodian.
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