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Proficiency in construction management software and tools, such as Procore, Bluebeam, or Microsoft Project. They use multiple new software, and new VDC methods that help improve their projects confidently and strategically, improving their project management and cross coordination to help prevent conflicts early and save clients money and time.
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The TRAVELING COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT is responsible for providing leadership and management to team's assigned projects safely, profitable, and timely. # Assures coordination with the Project Manager and the procurement schedule with the Project Engineer.
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Oversee Subcontractors and full construction project on a daily bases. Commercial superintendent will oversee and coordinate all aspects of construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to high-quality standards.
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The Construction Superintendent coordinates site activities including trade and field personel in order to complete commercial and multifamily projects on time and within budget. ~ Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Construction Management is preferred but not required.
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Bachelor's Degree, in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field preferred. Manage efficient & timely project close-out including punch list completion, as-built review, attic stock demobilization, etc.
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Because of their continued growth, a General Contractor seeks a TRAVELING COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT to join their team. The Superintendent manages various teams and job sites and works in a manner consistent with standards of quality and integrity and will participate in the all of the construction phases of the projects assigned.
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5+ years as a field/lead Superintendent with a Commercial GC. ~ Proficient in: MS Project, Suretrak, MS Excel and MS Word. Understanding of project strategy & commitments. They value operating on LEAN construction principles and having a strong work ethic.
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Provide jobsite leadership & direction on smaller or less complex projects, or in the field reporting to the Project Superintendent on larger projects. Preferably, a degree in Building Science, Construction Management or Civil Engineering.
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AECOM is the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, delivering professional services throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management.
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Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or related field (preferred). Ensure that all project closeout requirements are met, including final inspections, punch lists, and turnover to owners or property management teams.
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Knowledge of relevant software tools and technology platforms used in construction management (e.g., Procore, Bluebeam, Microsoft Project). Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field (preferred.
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Skilled in field productivity, and project management software. ~ Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture or related field. Competitive salary, bonus, allowances and company culture Client Details Employee-owned company with a nearly 70-year history in general contracting, construction management, development, facilities management, engineering and architecture and a myriad of other services within the built environment.
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Because of their continued growth, a General Contractor seeks a TRAVELING COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT with Hospitality Renovations experience to join their team. Responsibility for project success, including safety, schedule, profitability, quality.
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Coordinates with the Project Manager the means and methods required for the successful and profitable execution of the work. #7 Years Experience in Multi-family managing construction projects and a thorough knowledge of contract documents, materials, equipment utilization, scheduling systems, productivity analysis, construction operations, and cash flow procedures is essential.
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Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or any related field. · Have a working knowledge of estimating, project management, and accounting software.
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