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Our Superintendents play a vital role for on-site supervision, administration, and coordination of a construction project to the complete satisfaction of the client and architect/engineer.
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Must currently be enrolled in a degree-seeking program (Construction Management, Project Management, or Engineering preferred) Assist the Project Manager in the authorization and/or approval of all project staffing including, but not limited to, choice of superintendent, general foremen, and foremen.
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We are seeking a traveling Project Superintendent. Minimum of 5 years of construction management and/or craft supervision experience. Additionally, the Superintendent anticipates and identifies project issues and risks, proactively communicates identified project issues and risks, presents solutions and confers with the project team to resolve problems.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule, within budget; investigate potentially serious situations, and implement corrective measures.
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Construction management, Project management, Construction, commercial construction, subcontractor management, Post Tension, superintendent. 5+ years working as a Site Superintendent on commercial construction projects.
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We are seeking an experienced Construction Superintendent to join our Healthcare Construction team. A minimum of 10 years of experience as a Construction Superintendent or in a similar role.
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The winning candidates will bring their 7+ years’ of successful construction management experience in highway and heavy construction as Project Superintendents. BS Construction Management or equivalent experience is required.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for supporting the management and administration of construction project activities in mechanical scopes. Assists the Project Manager, Superintendent and Procurement with purchasing, expediting and receiving material and equipment for the project.
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Currently enrolled as a full-time student pursuing a degree relevant to the construction industry such as Construction Management, Civil, Mechanical, Environmental, Electrical Engineering.
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The Project Manager is responsible for the monitoring and control of the construction process through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure the project is built on schedule and within budget and for managing and ensuring site and office safety.
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Expert Multi-family Construction Superintendent for a real estate owner/developer. Preparing and maintaining the project schedule detailing all work activities, material and equipment deliveries and milestone dates following a logical pattern to meet scheduled completion dates.
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Cadence McShane is seeking an Assistant Project Superintendent for the construction of exciting multi-family housing projects, including mid-rise and garden-style apartments, affordable housing, senior living, student housing, and/or hospitality projects.
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Proficient in using construction management software, particularly Procore. Utilizing project management software, such as Procore, to track project progress and manage resources.
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Familiarity with construction management and office productivity software, including MS Excel, MS Word, MS Project, Procore, Microsoft Teams, or other web-based or mobile document and project management solutions.
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Reporting to a Project Manager and/or a Superintendent, the Entry-Level Engineer's major duties include: Coordinating work with project owner representatives, architects, engineers, inspectors, and site subcontractors and/or directing the work of all trades assigned to a construction work site.
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