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Oversee direct labor performing LGMF, GWB, DFH, ACT, finish carpentry, and general labor. Work with The Project Team and Project Executive / Project Manager to provide labor forecasts.
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The Superintendent will report to the Director of Construction and will work in concert with the Project Team assigned to their project(s) labor, dumpsters, temp safety, temp protection, etc.
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Be knowledgeable of Construction Management software (such as Procore) and be willing to learn and utilize Construction Management software in the execution of their daily role(s) & deliverables.
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Perimeter Security Partners is looking for a motivated and professional traveling Construction Superintendent with strong construction trade experience to install active vehicle barriers (AVB), security fencing, personnel gates, bollards, underground electrical distribution (conduit pathways), concrete equipment/ parking pads, and passive vehicle barrier (PVB) equipment at access control points (ACPs) throughout the United States.
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Job Description The Project Superintendent - Civil Construction - Wilmington will:Review and understand proposals, estimates, plans, specifications and related documents, analyzing labor, material, equipment and time requirements.
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The QA Inspector shall also confirm that the construction contractor has posted the required Department of Labor job site postings at the site of construction. The QA Inspector shall periodically conduct labor interviews of the contractor’s workers to verify that workers are classed correctly and are being paid the wages that appear in the effective labor wage decision.
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The Quality Assurance Inspector shall have a minimum of 4 - 15 years of experience in a Quality Assurance Inspection role or as a construction project superintendent. At a minimum, Labor Interviews shall be performed on a monthly basis with the completed forms being submitted to the client along with the General Contractor’s pay application package.
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The Construction Superintendent performs necessary tasks to profitably complete projects for Core Claims, Large loss, Emergency Services, Mitigation and Contents. These tasks include anything necessary for the completion of the projects ranging in complexity from labor to light trade work and complex finish carpentry.
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To coordinate, direct, monitor, and with the Assistant Superintendent(s) and the technical coordinators (project specific as required), inspect the activities of the Contractors, Subcontractors, Supplier’s labor and material.
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Supervise direct construction labor including Assistant Superintendent and Field crews. Act and direct all labor as if you were an OSHA Compliance Officer. Experience running projects $1,000,000 and greater is REQUIRED. Please indicate whether you would be willing to be a "Traveling Superintendent" or only able to work in the Chicago Area. Travel is a necessity.
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PTO policy and following Holidays: Christmas Day through New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Friday after Thanksgiving. Craft needs: Connect with General Superintendent to make sure that each project has the qualified manpower that it needs.
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Responsible for problem resolution involving labor disputes, staffing, construction materials, construction equipment and contracts/subcontracts administration. Coordinates with construction Safety Manager to ensure that projects are completed in accordance with established safety goals.
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The Superintendent obtains successful cost results with respect to labor and material, ensures all construction safety and quality is performed at an acceptable level, is responsible for on-site liaisons with owners and owners' representatives, and must provide client satisfaction.
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Assists in managing the construction, labor, financial, and safety, and reporting activities associated with the projects. Interfaces with the project teams including Lead Superintendents, Project Managers, Project Engineers, Foreman, and field personnel to budget and manage labor, equipment/tools, and material.
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Integration with General Superintendent for input on staff selection for projects. Gross Profit Results –in tandem with Construction and Preconstruction teams’ performance. The Superintendent will lead and manage Cornerstone’s team of Craft and Foremen from project startup through final completion and beyond, assist with business development by building relationship with customers and bringing new opportunities.
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