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The primary role of the Field Engineer is to assist the Project Engineer and Superintendent with the planning and daily execution of the project. 1 year of experience in a project engineer or field engineer role required.
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Responsibilities include contract administration, client relations, and management of the construction project schedule, quality, cost, and safety. We have an opportunity for an experienced Project Manager to manage all aspects of construction for multi-family, industrial, and/or commercial projects.
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Multi-family] We have an opportunity for an experienced construction Project Superintendent with a strong track record of successfully completing multi-family housing, senior living, student housing, and/or hospitality projects.
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This includes material logistics, training, and equipment maintenance scheduling, coordination of daily operations with project team(s) and facilitates maintenance with oversite from the Corporate Batch Plant Superintendent.
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The Superintendent communicates on a regular basis with the Project Manager and Subcontractor Divisions regarding projects, project timelines, and project startups and staffing required.
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Incredible Advancement Opportunities: With company paid training you can advance within the organization to energy auditor, quality control inspector, project manager, assistant field superintendents, or field superintendents.
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5+ years of relevant experience Post-secondary education and experience which totals four (4) years, with one (1) year of such experience in building construction Total combined experience may include experience as a Project Manager, Job Superintendent, Builder, Supervisor, Foreman, and/or Competent mechanic in charge of construction.
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Position Overview: We are seeking an experienced and skilled Commercial Roofing Service Superintendent to join our dynamic team based in Clinton, MD. The ideal candidate will play a crucial role in overseeing and coordinating all aspects of commercial roofing projects, ensuring they are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
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Commercial Construction Assistant Superintendent - Hospitality Job Description: The Assistant Superintendent (Assistant Supt.) supports managing work flow consistent with the project schedule, communicates project priorities to field staff and subcontractors, maintains daily log/report of all activities and site conditions, and manages the punch list and closeout process through owner/architect acceptance.
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A minimum 5 to 10 years' experience as a Project Manager, Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Engineer, or Construction Manager with at least two years of continuous experience as a QC Manager required.
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The Project Coordinator works in partnership with the Project Management and Superintendent/Field teams to provide support on the day-to-day processes related to managing company projects.
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Conduct project turnover meeting (page turn) with project manager and superintendent(s) for awarded jobs. Sr. Electrical Estimator will be responsible for estimating projects, labor and materials cost, and communicating financial cost and project timelines based on specifications/drawings/narratives.
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Work with Project Superintendent and Project Manager regarding change orders. Market evaluation and maintain project bid schedule. This very well established and reputable client's team completing a diverse project line-up.
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Five or more years combined experience (or equivalent) in the 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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Gather fundamental new project information (project name, project #, division, Team Lead, EOR, budget, PM, Superintendent/GF, BIM Manager (if applicable), schedule, deliverables.
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