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The General Superintendent has the responsibility to collaborate with the Project Director, Senior Project Superintendent and Project Manager and is responsible for keeping them accurately and fully informed of the field status of the project, particularly regarding cost, schedule, quality, safety, and problem issues.
$140,000 - $175,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Attends all progress meetings with the owner’s rep / data center construction Project manager. Shares responsibility with the construction project manager for developing and keeping to the project, actively participating in the preconstruction phase, and ensuring that the project is built on time, and according to company policies and procedures.
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Engineering in Training (EIT), Registered Professional Engineer (PE), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), or Project Management Professional (PMP) Minimum of ten years of construction experience serving as a Construction Manager, Construction Management Representative, Owner's Representative or Construction Superintendent.
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Work experience as a project engineer, field engineer, or superintendent. As a Project Engineer, you will be a lead engineer on the Project, and report directly to the Project Manager.
$95,000 - $130,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Interns will assist the Project Safety Manager, Superintendent, PM, PX and BU Environmental Health & Safety Director in adhering to company safety and loss control policies. Assist Project Safety Manager and Superintendent in preconstruction meetings and conducting research as needed.
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Minimum of 3 years of experience as a Superintendent or Construction Project Manager in the multifamily construction industry. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Superintendent for Multifamily Construction to join our dynamic team.
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Reviews initial schedule with Project Construction Manager and Superintendent and incorporates changes as necessary. Reviews Plans & Specifications; interviews Project Construction Manager and Superintendent and develops preliminary schedule.
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You will be part of a project team working together with the Project Executive, Project Manager, Estimator and VP of Construction. Proficient in Microsoft 365 products (including Project), PlanGrid, Bluebeam, Adobe and Procore productivity software.
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Titles could include Project Manager, Construction Manager, Construction Superintendent, Engineering Manager etc.) Document, implement, and institutionalize the Quality Control Program at the TO level (as applicable) to ensure all work is performed as required by the project plans, specifications, and approved submittals through the use of the USACE/NAVFAC Three Phases of Control.
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Monitors discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager. Is responsible for reporting inappropriate conduct by any site personnel to the site Construction manager and the project Safety manager.
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Work as a team with Project Superintendent, Project Engineer, and Administrator and assist as needed. Project Manager will visit site daily and update the slack/CMIS log with daily activity, communications, ordering, and subcontracts issued.
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A minimum of 4 years of the experience shall be in the role of assistant project manager responsible for large scale projects valued above $10 million with an extensive knowledge of all facets of construction and construction documents.
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Monitor job progress with Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager and Superintendent for scheduling update. Prepare project schedule with assistance from Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, and Superintendent and maintain on a weekly/monthly basis.
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The Structural/Mechanical Superintendent will be instructed by the Job Superintendent and other members that may include the Project Manager and General Superintendent on the scope of work along with a review of the drawings and specifications.
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Five or more years combined experience (or equivalent) in commercial construction industry as a Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, or Project Engineer required, as well as two years' experience as a QC Manager required.
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