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The Construction & Manufacturing Team is responsible for providing the field management personnel, from the craft worker to the Project Superintendent. The Construction & Manufacturing Team also provides the team member with logistical support; including but not limited to establishing per diem rates, company trucks for superintendents, and the coordination of arrival for team members as needed on the project.
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If you are an experienced Construction Superintendent with strong Industrial, Manufacturing, and Cold Storage experience, please read on! Experience with Procore, Bluebeam, P6, AutoCAD, and MS Project a plus.
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The General Superintendent will develop and execute the project plan and oversee all aspects of assigned projects with significant complexity. Base compensation for the Traveling General Superintendent role in Denver, Colorado is between $170,000 and $213,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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Must work quickly, productively and safely to meet production goals as outlined by the Foreman, Superintendent and/or Production Manager. Operators perform a variety of physical tasks to include operating the roller and other heavy equipment and machinery for applying asphalt products as defined by each job/project.
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Coordinate with project Superintendent in planning and implementing project tasks. Monitor progress of crew to ensure satisfactory job completion, keeping construction progress in line with overall project schedule and production goals.
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Assist project superintendent in locating/onboarding manpower, developing/implementing project plans and maintaining current contract documents. With offices and employees nationwide, we specialize in a wide range of project types including healthcare, education, renewable energy, marine, water/wastewater, commercial office and retail, hospitality/entertainment and airports.
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The Project Manager is responsible for ensuring the safety plan is effectively communicated to the Superintendent. Must be mechanically inclined with basic understanding of machinery, heavy construction and basic principles of industrial project flow.
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The General Superintendent provides overall leadership for field operations and execution for the assigned project(s). This includes Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, Field Engineers, Career Start Project Engineers and Co-ops.
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Assist with project start-up activities and provide support to Project Engineer, Project Superintendent, and/or Project Manager. Depending on business need and location, the Intern/Co-Op will be supervised and assigned to work at an active construction project site in one of our many specialties, in a department located at a main office working in Preconstruction/Estimating, or Business Development, or in a division such as Special Projects (SPD) or Self Perform Operations (SPO.
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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 Superintendent and BU Environmental Health & Safety Director in identifying and reporting any violation or unsafe practice where there is imminent danger to life or property.
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Join our team and experience the full project cycle with one of our three Business Units - Heavy Civil, Commercial and Water Resources. Assistant Superintendent - Commercial Full Time Management Headquarters, Sugar Hill, GA, US.
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Assists in the preparation of project close-out requirements including unit cost history, operations and maintenance manuals, punch-list management, and agency inspections. In conjunction with the project manager, may negotiate and award subcontracts and purchase orders.
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Collaborate with the BUL/Superintendent/Project Managers, and shipyard electrical department personnel on planning, execution, and any other necessary aspects relating to equipment for each project.
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Discuss project schedule with (Field Superintendent - F.S) on needed man power and logistics. Create Project folder using template on server- Move bid folder into project folder and title BID.
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This position will be responsible for managing the team, planning all construction sequencing and meeting project goals. Coordinates and manages the care, custody and control of the project site.
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