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Requirements and skills:Experience of 5-7 years as a Superintendent in heavy civil construction projects (infrastructure, roads, highways, bridges, tunnels, etc). Supervise and schedule grading, drainage, paving, structures, and other miscellaneous construction crews and subcontractors on a daily basis.
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Experience with self-perform excavation, storm drain and paving is required. The General Superintendent is responsible for the efficient operations and effective coordination of all personnel, crews and equipment for his/her team.
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Manage and work alongside construction crews in the installation and/or repair of concrete, asphalt paving, structural steel, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, electrical, painting, plumbing, HVAC, and other construction tasks as needed in a live retail environment.
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Experience with ProCore, PlanGrid, Autodesk Build is a plus. Vision, HSA, Voluntary Life, FSA, Dependent Care and additional voluntary benefits. Interface with local permitting authorities to ensure compliance and successfully coordinate required inspections including permit closeout.
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Evaluate risks that impact successful delivery of blueprint intent but may not be obtainable. Ability to understand the scope of work, evaluate and recommend means and methods typical with industry standards, estimate the time involved, and take initiative with fundamental scheduling changes to minimize cost and time.
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Equipment Management:Oversee the maintenance, repair, and operation of paving equipment, including asphalt pavers, rollers, and sealcoating machines. The Successful ApplicantQualifications:Proven experience in asphalt paving maintenance and sealcoating, with a minimum of 3 years in a supervisory or managerial role.
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Rogers Group is seeking applicants for the position of Road Builder - Asphalt Paving Laborer to work with road construction and highway paving crews in the Southern Middle Tennessee area, based out of Lawrenceburg, TN.
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Along with our Civil /foundation group, Posillico’s business units include Wastewater Division, Environmental Division, Utilities Division, Drilling Division, Paving Division, Posillico Consulting LLC, Posillico Developmental LLC, and Posillico Materials, LLC. These companies give Posillico the unequalled, leveraged experience required to complete complex structural and geotechnical projects successfully in the Tri-State area.
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Through his vision, drive and commitment to Safety, Quality and Excellence, the organization, now encompassing various companies throughout the United States is a leader in the heavy civil construction and paving industries.
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We self-perform work such as mass grading, drainage, paving, utility and more - so be ready to get your hands dirty! Position OverviewAs a Superintendent, you will be exposed to a variety of field activities in order to develop your understanding of construction supervision.
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We strive to be The Preferred Source of quality sand, rock, landscape products, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt, paving and construction services. Report any problems to the Foreman, Superintendent, Safety Manager, or Human Resources Manager.
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Coordinate with the appropriate Operation Managers as necessary, i.e., Paving, Structures, Equipment, and Dispatching. Push work to stay on schedule with MW Operations company schedule, i.e., paving schedule, manpower/resources scheduling.
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As a Superintendent, you will be exposed to a variety of field activities in order to develop your understanding of construction supervision. Previous knowledge/experience in heavy civil construction setting required, grading & concrete knowledge are required.
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Provide General Superintendent with a three week look ahead schedule. The Superintendent will be responsible for the field planning and management process of the bridge related aspects of construction projects.
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Assists PM Coordinator, Shop Forman, and Superintendent as needed. This internship position assists with implementing, monitoring, improving, and controlling mission critical processes and programs in support of project teams for a wide range of construction, milling and paving projects across the company's Virginia operational footprint.
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