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Reports to: Project Superintendent or Superintendents. Position Description: Assigned to a field operations team to assist in obtaining, evaluating and coordinating information needed to construct the project in accordance with contract documents and to assure work meets all safety standards, is within schedule requirements, and is constructed to the highest level of quality possible.
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The position supports the Capital Projects team reporting to the Bakken Construction Superintendent and is directly responsible for managing the Contractor’s execution of Site work activities. ConocoPhillips is a leading oil and gas company, which is hiring a Mechanical Project Lead for contract positions.
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Austin Commercial is currently seeking a Superintendent for a Multi-Billion Dollar Project in Phoenix, AZ. Assists the senior most superintendent in the development of the equipment projection chart and monitors equipment use, maintenance, and cost throughout the project.
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Construction Project Superintendent – Gainesville, FL. The Construction Superintendent coordinates all site construction activities and supervises all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and within budget.
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This includes quality control, verifying dimensional layout, assisting with safety, preparing punch lists/follow up with completion, review plans to identify mistakes and inconsistencies, make recommendations to the Project Superintendent regarding project risks including sub/supplier issues, site conditions and logistics.
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Assist in preparation of project as-builts. Assist in preparation of Daily Construction Reports (DCR's). Ensure subcontractor compliance with Turner safety standards and applicable safety codes and regulations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related field with a minimum of ten years of experience in a project superintendent role overseeing multi-million-dollar renovation and/or new construction projects of increasing complexity with an emphasis in complex, fast-track, or phased project delivery is required.
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Provide direction to on-site Superintendent/Foreman to ensure project is built on schedule & in budget. We are currently seeking a Project Manager to join our team in San Leandro, CA. Project Managers are responsible for managing, coordinating and administering the project from award through planning, engineering / drafting, procurement, construction and contract close-out; assisting Estimating/Sales in preliminary review of project scope, defining the major task areas and identifying key contract requirements to determine significant time, schedules and milestone deliverables.
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Team Leadership : Lead and motivate project teams, including site superintendent, and subcontractors to achieve project goals. and project management tools (e.g., Procore, etc.
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Prolog or MS Project experience preferred. Experience with supervising concurrent projects within one project. Prolog or MS Project experience preferred. Must be familiar with the use of hand and power tools related to construction and general construction practices.
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The Project Superintendent is responsible for the planning, coordination, and supervision of all activities of the construction project. Collaborates effectively with the Project Manager re: scheduling, cost control and resources.
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8+ years project management or superintendent experience in commercial construction and/or fire life safety projects. KFM is seeking a full-time construction professional with an extensive background as a Project Manager and Superintendent.
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Communicate with project manager and Senior Superintendent daily and discuss project issues (e.g., schedule impacts, cost impacts or changes). Working knowledge of Procore or similar Construction Management software, Phoenix Project Manager or similar scheduling software and Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, Outlook.
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Coordinate with Construction Project Superintendent in development of a project site logistics plan. Reports to Project Executive and Principal management. We are seeking a well seasoned experienced CONSTRUCTION Project Manager to join our team and be part of our business development team.
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Coordinate material and equipment logistics with the project superintendent. Preparation and oversee project close-out requirements including cost history, red line as-builts, and all other project controls.
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