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We are seeking an experienced Assistant Construction Superintendent for a project-based position in San Diego, CA to oversee trades and manage daily on-site activities for multifamily, mixed use, and commercial type Projects.
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The superintendent oversees the work of our superintendents, ensuring that projects stay on time and on budget while following all company and OSHA safety requirements for all Heavy Highway Civil projects within the St Louis Metro area.
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Hiring for a Superintendent, responsible for on-site supervision of assigned project work and liaison between departments and workforce to ensure project compliance with contract drawings and specifications.
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The Construction Superintendent provides on-site leadership and coordination for all phases of commercial or residential construction projects, including coordinating subcontractors, material, and equipment, ensuring that specifications are being strictly followed, and work is proceeding safely and in accordance with the established schedule and budget.
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The Construction Site Superintendent will work collaboratively with team members to ensure projects are on schedule and on/under budget, and that customer satisfaction is always achieved.
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A long-standing industry leading civil construction company is seeking a Superintendent that will coordinate all site construction activities and supervise all field personnel.
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Completes daily reports and daily timesheets on the job site. Attend meetings on and off-site as directed. If you are a Superintendent who can consistently deliver projects on time, on budget exceeding client expectations.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works on-site at the construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts; high precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; outside weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock.
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Provide daily, on-site project management for luxury retail construction projects. Ensure on-site safety compliance, cleanliness, and orderliness. Your responsibilities will include managing on-site activities, ensuring quality workmanship, and adhering to project timelines and budgets.
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The Superintendent communicates project priorities to site staff and all subcontractors, serving as the primary leader on site for the construction project. A Superintendent directs the work flow of the project on site consistent with the project schedule and HITT safety and quality standards.
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The construction Superintendent oversees and coordinates all site construction activities and supervises all field personnel and subcontractors as required, to successfully complete projects on schedule and within budget.
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Leadership: Strong leadership skills to manage on-site teams effectively. Experience: Minimum 5 years as a lead superintendent on commercial interior projects, specifically in luxury retail.
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Serve in on-site role when needed as Site Construction / Health and Safety Manager for long (over 90 days) and short (less than 30 day) duration projects. Serves as Tetra Tech's agent for all Construction Management to include Health and Safety requirements, controls, processes and protocols related to the on and off-site management of repair and construction activities.
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The Construction Superintendent will be an integral part of the team in Bedford, OH focusing on public projects. Qualifications: 6+ years experience as a commercial Site Superintendent is required.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you will be responsible for ensuring delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. Serve as the site leader, on job site full time.
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