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Plan each project set up with the Superintendent including field office location and layout, temporary utilities, staging areas, safety and security practices, fencing, etc. Competent in conflict and crisis management as may occur during a commercial construction project.
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Collaborates with Ops Manager or DM, superintendent, subcontractors, and suppliers to create a complete construction schedule. The primary company representative responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome of a construction project.
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Documents findings and submits job site inspection reports to the applicable Corporate Safety Director, Superintendent, Project Manager and Director of Human Resources. The Safety Inspector will conduct high level, on-site safety & Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) inspections of construction projects warehouse, fabrication shop and the work performed by the service maintenance department to ensure compliance with established state and Company.
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This position will assist the Superintendent, General Foremen, and Project Managers in providing project support on high voltage construction projects of various sizes and scopes.
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Project Engineer, Site Superintendent, Construction Project Manager) We have an immediate need for a Construction Manager (Project Manager/Construction or CPM) to be based out of the west coast.
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Traffic Control Devices is seeking a Construction Superintendent to assist with organizational and project responsibilities to effectively lead the construction team and ensure they have all the resources they need.
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Role SummaryThe Project Manager 1 will provide overall direction and leadership for an entire project or a portion of a larger, more complex project in concert with the Project Superintendent.
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Assistant Superintendent responsibilities on a project may be divided on a project by area or by trade discipline. The Assistant Superintendent, Mission Critical Data Centers is responsible to plan and execute the construction program according to Suffolk’s procedures, including safety, quality, and schedule.
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Spees Design Build is looking for an individual, for Healthcare Construction, with EHRMS, ICRA, and Phasing Experience, to join its expanding team as a superintendent for a commercial construction project on a federal VA facility in Honolulu, HI.You must demonstrate at least five (5) years of experience with the overall day-to-day supervision of field-related construction activities.
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Performs and proactively manages field coordination / site office duties, including updating drawings and measuring site quantities; documenting and interpreting field records for quality, production, labor, and materials; participating in the health, safety, and environment (HSE) plan and completing other tasks as required by the superintendent and/or project manager.
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Issues reports to field superintendent and project management staff detailing hazards and abatement techniques. Communicates safety philosophies and values of the Company with safety team members, construction site foreman, superintendents, and project managers to ensure understanding, compliance and acceptance of the Company's safety programs and policies.
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Plan and supervise Assistant Superintendent (on larger projects) and/or craft activities includes determining method of construction, manpower levels, material quantities equipment, temporary power sources, work schedule and documenting actual hours worked.
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The Project Manager will supervise the Site Superintendent, Foreman, Construction Interns, and the Assistant Project Manager. Work with Site Superintendent to develop project specific schedule, work sequences, manpower utilization, material handling and storage requirements and equipment use according to government and contractual guidelines.
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Project Leadership: Lead and supervise Industrial and Light Industrial construction projects from start to finish, ensuring they meet safety, quality, and timeline objectives. 5+ years of experience working in the construction industry as superintendent.
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Position OverviewThe General Superintendent oversees all operating departments, including Owner relations, project personnel administration, direction of suppliers and subcontractors, and overall project safety, quality, planning, operations, cost control, and training.
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