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Project Superintendent - Mission Critical – Iowa. This is an excellent opportunity to develop your role within a market leading general contractor. You will be joining a market leading general contractor who are renowned for being specialists in the ever expanding data centre sector.
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Working with the WB site superintendent and WB project manager to complete placing and finishing activities within the overall building project's scope and schedule. Provide WB Project Superintendent / Manager with recommendations on placing/finishing approach or method improvements necessary for actual task completion.
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The Lead Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Full Ground Up New Construction and Finish Outs of tilt wall, light industrial, cold storage, warehouse, manufacturing, food & beverage, life science, and other related project types which includes, ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage owners, vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout project.
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Interacts with branch manager, field manager, general superintendent, and Human Resources Department. Responsible for leading and overseeing multiple projects consisting of on site supervision of general superintendent, field supervisors, lead persons crew leaders, journeypersons, apprentices and/or helpers.
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A committed hardworking Superintendent with ground-up & remodel experience working for a commercial general contractor who wants to join an innovative team of trendsetters in modern construction methodologies.
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TRAVELING SUPERINTENDENT - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION A leading General Contractor providing Construction Management, Design/Build and General Contracting services is seeking a Traveling Superintendent that will coordinate all site construction activities and supervise all field personnel.
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Overall responsibility for the success of a project and/or projects including customer satisfaction, client engagement, profit & loss, risk management, operations, and leadership and development of the project team.
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A Superintendent has the knowledge, skills, and experience to manage the day-to-day field operations of all aspects of a government construction project. The Superintendent is responsible for all production aspects of the project and is accountable for producing quality work that is constructed consistent with the standard's set forth in the project's contract documents, as well as performing the work in a timely and cost-effective manner, and for maintaining a safe, clean, and orderly work environment.
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Integrate and coordinate with the project superintendent for the monitoring and forecasting of project general conditions costs. Establish with the Project Superintendent, the Quality Assurance and Quality Control Program.
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If you have construction experience in the mulit-family sector, as well as the desire to grow with an area General Contractor, apply today. Superintendent-Commercial Multi-Family Our client is looking to add the best in Commercial Construction Superintendents to their team.
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Manages the development of the overall CPM schedule with the Project Superintendent(s) and assures all procurement is fully coordinated with the Project Engineer(s). Coordinates with the Project Superintendent the means and methods required for the successful and profitable execution of the work.
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10+ years of experience in a Superintendent capacity for a General Contractor. Proficiency in using project management software such as Procore or Autodesk Build, bid management software such as BuildingConnected or Construction Connect, construction estimating software such as Bluebeam, Autodesk Takeoff, or RSMeans, computer-aided design software such as AutoCAD or Sketchup, and scheduling software including Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project.
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The Construction Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the construction site, coordinating with other departments and contractors to ensure timely completion of the project, and managing a team of construction workers.
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Work with the Project Manager, Superintendent, and the estimating/purchasing effort in the final development of the various bid packages and the baseline construction schedule. The Project Engineer supports the Project Manager and Superintendent with the day-to-day coordination and execution of the construction project.
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With prior permission of the PM and/or APM, purchase project consumables. Coordinate with the Owner/General Contractor and/or other subcontractors to ensure adequate laydown and staging areas for materials and prefabrication at the jobsite.
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