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Early experience in inspections, surveying, superintendent work or project management is great. Multivista, part of Hexagon AB, has been contracted on billions of square feet of construction projects worldwide and is trusted by the industry's leading companies to mitigate risk, create efficiencies, and deliver a higher level of project visibility throughout a building's lifecycle.
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POSITION SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Project Superintendent, the Field Superintendent is directly responsible for coordinating and supervising the assigned on-site construction activities in accordance with project documents, safety and scheduling from conception to completion of a project.
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As part of the field construction team, the Construction Project Superintendent interfaces with the Senior Construction Project Manager, Construction Project Engineer and subcontractors.
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Coordinate with Project Manager to establish construction milestones to be incorporated into the preconstruction schedule. Assist A/E and project team in defining limits of project, pedestrian safety plan, way finding signage, and construction lay down sites.
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The superintendent will manage field crew and project execution following schedule and budget guidelines. -2 to 5 year minimum experience as a project lead or superintendent in commercial construction.
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On inspections and site visits for our work Conduct daily safety talks, toolbox talks, and perform the weekly site safety inspection Assisting CCI's field management staff in completing other tasks as directed General knowledge on how to read/interpret construction drawings, specifications, reports, submittals, etc.
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We are currently accepting applications for Construction Superintendent. In this position you will meet project schedule deadlines, ensure project quality standards are met, effectively communicate with everyone on the site, and lead and mentor the field staff.
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Under the direction of the Project Superintendent, the Field Superintendent is directly responsible for coordinating and supervising the assigned on-site construction activities in accordance with project documents, safety and scheduling from conception to completion of a project.
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Maintain good relationships with owner/architect/engineer in the regular course of project construction (through communication, resolving project issues, information sharing, etc. Coordinate with Project Manager, Preconstruction Manager(s) and SPMs to make sure constructability review is produced and incorporated into the contract documents.
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Field Project Manager / Superintendent – Environmental / Construction. Cultivate and maintaining a strong relationship with the client and project oversite. Assume the pivotal role of overseeing all on-site project operations, meticulously ensuring that projects are executed with the utmost focus and adherence to safety, schedule, budget, and site plans.
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As directed, assist the Project Superintendent with managing the private consultant reports and answering to each consultant’s list of deficiencies, closing all open items. As directed, assist the Project Superintendent with management of materials purchased by The NRP Group.
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The Field Construction Superintendent is responsible for providing project control and direction, as well as monitoring and coordinating quality control through the customer's three phase process (similar to the Army Corp Three Phased Quality Control Process), in the execution of field construction activities.
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Supervise direct construction labor including Assistant Superintendent and Field crews. Manage jobsite manpower, materials, equipment, project scheduling, subcontractor and job cost decisions with the assistance of the Assistant Superintendent and Project Manager.
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The Field Superintendent may be assigned in the lead role on a smaller project and would report to the Project Manager, however, typically a Field Superintendent reports to the Project Superintendent.
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The Field Roofing Superintendent oversees the daily construction activities at multiple work sites and keeps the Project Manager updated on job status. The Field Superintendent is responsible for reporting the overall progress of the projects as well as coordinating workers, equipment, and materials with the Project Manager to ensure the jobs run on schedule and that all information needed is provided in a timely manner.
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