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Demonstrated leadership abilities to manage and direct on-site project teams to successful completions. Orientating all new workers to the job site on CCI's project specific safety requirements, orientations, etc.
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This includes monitoring the project from planning through turn-over, adhering and driving the team to the schedule, reporting on progress to owners and project managers, ensuring quality standards are met and maintained, overseeing field safety, site cleanliness and organization, and monitoring field staff and subcontractors.
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Working with the Project Superintendent, the PM is involved in day-to-day construction operations. by cost coding and approving payment of all project subcontractor and supplier invoices.
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The Project Superintendent is required to manage all daily on-site construction operations and must be versed in construction methodologies and procedures as well as be able to communicate effectively across different disciplines to achieve the most efficient results.
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3 - 5 years of experience in construction area Strong project management and communications skills. The ideal candidate will be comfortable overseeing the entire operation of the construction site.
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The PM manages a team of professionals that comprise the Project Management Office, including a Safety Manager, Scheduler, Estimator, Project Specialist, and Site Superintendent.
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During other project periods, the construction site superintendent may not have to be on the construction site every day, and may work at the office or possibly remotely to assist with other projects not in the heavy construction period.
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Maintain accurate documentation of project progress, including daily reports, site records, and change orders. As a Traveling Superintendent, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects across different locations, showcasing your skills and expertise in overseeing the construction process from start to finish.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure building the project on schedule and within budget. Job Description Project Manager - Custom Homes - Responsibilities:Establish the project control plan.
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Collaborates with site Superintendent in obtaining government approvals and project completion including Certificates of Occupancy, project closeout process and final record documentation.
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Ensures the project site and company assets are secure, and maintains a safe and respectful working environment at all times. 12+ years of project management experience in the field of water and wastewater treatment, water conveyance, sewers and sewer rehabilitation.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentDESCRIPTION:An Assistant Project Manager’s primary responsibility is to assist the Project Manager and Superintendent in the overall planning, scheduling and administration of an assigned project.
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Commercial Construction Superintendent - Healthcare & Life Sciences Job Description: A Superintendent directs the work flow of the project on site consistent with the project schedule and HITT safety and quality standards.
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Responsible for the day-to-day supervision of the assistant construction superintendent(s), project engineer(s) and is responsible for the safety and security of on-site construction operations.
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Provides technical information to the site superintendent to ensure compliance with all drawings and specifications. REQUIREMENTS: ALL Applicants must be:18 years of AgeAble to Pass a Drug TestLegally Eligible to Work in the USAdditional Requirements for Craftworkers: Must have own transportation to and from jobsite every work day (driver's license not required)Must provide own hand tools (excluding power tools)May be expected to travel where the project requires (multi-state opportunities) Primary function of a Surveyor:Responsible for site surveying and treatment plant site layout.
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