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The Service Supervisor will support the Service Dispatcher and/or Service Advisor in their daily tasks including handling incoming calls, producing quotations and estimates, opening and closing work orders, adjusting time on work orders, dispatching Field Service Technicians, assigning jobs to Shop Technicians, training/mentoring less experienced Technicians, and other duties not specified.
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This role requires consistent collaboration with our construction management team who are responsible for reporting all field activity and reporting to project managers on large capital projects.
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Let’s Build DESCRIPTION: Rudolph and Sletten is looking for a Senior Superintendent to coordinate field operations for large scale, fast track projects with a commitment to quality and safe construction processes.
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Working closely with project superintendent and other trades, oversee the assigned scope, including the management of material and manpower. Skilled field supervisor with at least five (5) years of experience managing a scope and running multimillion dollar projects for an electrical contractor.
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Plan and review the Construction Program with the Project Manager including quality control procedures, safety and security practices, field office location and layout, temporary utilities, staging areas, equipment and manpower.
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EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma/GED; College Degree in related field preferred. Plans and schedules manpower, materials, product and machines to most effectively and efficiently utilize departmental policies and procedures fairly and equitably to maintain standards established for safety, quality and overall company personnel satisfaction.
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To plan and review the Construction Program with the Project Manager including quality control procedures, safety and security practices, field office location and layout, temporary utilities, staging areas, equipment and manpower.
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Bachelors degree in architecture , Planning Design, Engineering or related field is preferred. Prepares manpower requirements, schedules, budgets and fee projections. to business director.
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Assist Labor Relations Department in maintaining communications with unions, resolving jurisdictional disputes, requisitioning required manpower, etc., as necessary and applicable to the labor approach for the projects assigned.
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Schedules work and flow of materials through the Material Requirements Planning (MRP) system and actively addresses issues with orders, supplier deliveries, manpower requirements, and equipment utilization.
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Make notes or clarifications on Contract/ field drawing to assist Electrical Department Manager, Superintendent and foreman with installation. Review with Electrical Superintendent job estimate and takeoff as to when to mobilize project, material and manpower requirements.
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Discuss project schedules and manpower needs with the project field lead to determine the need for layoffs or new hires. Coordinate with General Superintendent on project manpower requirements.
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Position Summary: Responsible for and accountable to the project manager, office vice president, and leadership team for the effective planning and supervision of all construction activities including coordinating the efforts of field employees and subcontractors, determining the method of construction, sequencing, manpower levels, material quantities, equipment and work schedule.
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Assessing project demands, including manpower, materials, and time requirements. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field. Presenting bid packages to clients and stakeholders, explaining the details of the cost estimate.
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Manage projects in the field and aid with planning, ordering materials and assigning manpower and labor. Must be able to accurat Electrical, Foreman, Superintendent, Contractor, Construction.
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