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The Construction Superintendent is responsible for all aspects of jobsite management including staffing, scheduling, and business partner/subcontractor relations. As the site leader, the Superintendent oversees the project from award through completion.
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30M+ project value experienceHealthcare project experienceKnowledge of all elements of commercial construction and understanding of skilled trades. Prepare and distribute Project Daily Reports which are to contain information related to, but not be limited to crew sizes, manpower count, detailed description of work performed by area/floor for each trade partner as well as equipment used, weather conditions, construction progress, issues, delays and verbal directives.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you will be responsible for ensuring the delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. Construction Superintendent -Private Sector -BlueTeam.
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The MEP Superintendent's primary role is to supervise and direct the construction crew with a high standard of quality and to ensure that the project is constructed in a safe manner, according to design, budget, and schedule.
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The Superintendent must work safely and productively on various sized Concrete Construction project sites. Working with the Client's Site Superintendent and WB Project Manager to complete form building activities within the overall building project's scope and schedule.
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The Concrete Superintendent plans, prioritizes, coordinates, and supervises concrete activities for project, manpower levels, material quantities, equipment needs, temporary power sources, and work schedule while maintaining a safe work environment.
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The Foreman will be responsible for the field planning and production of all types of Heavy Civil related construction as directed by the Superintendent. Follow the project construction process to ensure that work is completed on time.
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The Concrete Superintendent supervises this aspect of construction on commercial/industrial projects and ensures that the design, budget, schedule, and required safety elements are all met.
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Project Superintendent - Underground Utility. Our reputation for tackling the toughest building challenges starts with our focus on building high-performing teams that collaborate with clients and industry partners starting in the earliest stages of design, throughout construction and beyond project completion.
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We are looking for an experienced Superintendent to join our team and lead the Higher Education Seismic Upgrade project in the Construction industry. As a Superintendent for our Higher Education Seismic Upgrade project, you will have the opportunity to work with a team of experienced professionals in the Construction industry.
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Qualifications include a 4+ year proven track record of successful operations & project leadership and within New Construction. Qualifications Candidate will need experience in residential construction ( preferably in On-Your-Lot or scattered lot building.
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Coordinate material and equipment logistics with the project superintendent. The Project Manager will manage the conceptual development of a construction project and will oversee its quality control, organization, scheduling, and implementation.
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COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION TRAVELING SUPERINTENDENT An established, reputable, commercial general contractor is looking to add a Traveling Superintendent to their team immediately. Are you a self-motivated construction professional looking for career advancement.
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Job Description Lead the on-site team from construction start through project closeProactively identify and help remedy design deficiencies, schedule concerns, and other project-specific issues.
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A seasoned professional in the high-rise/commercial construction sector, ideally, a recognised name in the industry seeking a change in company culture but is open-minded to know what opportunities are available in the industry now.
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