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Manage the Project Manager, Superintendent and Company Safety Manager in the development, implementation, maintenance, and enforcement of a Project Specific Safety Plan. Benefits Vacation/PTO Medical Dental Vision 401k Bonus Relocation Telecommute Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.
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Superintendent oversees all jurisdictional inspections including local building officials, health department, fire department, special Inspections, public works and owner walks. Inspect and manage all materials and tradesman so that all facets of the project are constructed in compliance with the project plans & specifications.
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A Senior Project Superintendent works closely with the Project Manager to ensure execution of the project plan and is involved in all aspects of a project from pre-construction through closeout.
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Responsible for assisting in the creation of the master project schedule with proper project documents to owner (including, but not limited to, contracts, bonds, insurance, SWPPP documents, etc.
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Plan and organize project work to assure all work is in place in accordance with contract documentsHave working knowledge of owner contract, subcontracts and purchase ordersKnow the scheduled delivery dates for all critical path material and equipmentKnow submittal scheduleUpdate project schedule monthly and in accordance with contract documentsControl field costs for Clark and subcontract work.
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Coordinate with Project Superintendent in development of a project site logistics plan. These phases include: Scheduling, subcontractor buyout, cost reporting, preparation of subcontracts, the handling of owner coordination, construction quality oversight, and project closeout.
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The Assistant Construction Project Manager will provide high level support to the project staff to ensure quality and timely execution of design/build projects from design to completion.
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Set up Procore for project (or other computerized database system if required by the Owner). Review and follow material deliveries as scheduled and expedite in conjunction with the Project Superintendent using the Material Status Reports.
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Participate with project team and preconstruction services in development of a Project Chart of Accounts. You may run smaller projects on your own, mentor Project Engineers, Summer Construction Interns, and takes on the additional responsibilities to become a Project Manager.
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Lead the project team with the Superintendent to ensure compliance with applicable company, owner, and regulatory requirements related to safety and infection control. Our Project Executive/Senior Project Manager role is office-based, located at our office in St. Louis, MO and consists of meeting with owners and design teams, managing and guiding the preconstruction activities, procurement, construction, closeout, and 1 year walk thru process.
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Have an immediate need for a Project Superintendent in Orlando , Fla - FDOT- Heavy Civil Roadway/Highway projects. Medium to large heavy highway, road project experience ($20M+) is required.
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Responsible for assisting in the project closeout including, but not limited to, project walk-through with superintendent, internal punch list, completion of punch list, scheduling final walkthrough and submission of all close-out documents.
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The Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Multifamily construction projects, ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout the project.
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Participates in meetings with Electrical Engineers, Electrical subcontractors, Owner (SME's) and Utility interconnect Supervise all project Electrical subcontractors to ensure effective use of project resources as well as industry processes.
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Develop and maintain positive client relations (owner, clients, consultants, public) Coach, supervise and train foreman and field employees on the project site(s) Review project performance on a continuing basis and recommend to project manager corrective actions as needed.
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