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Create and maintain a project schedule for every project (with Superintendent) Review weekly labor allocation (General Superintendent/COO) Monitor overall work schedule and planning (General Superintendent and COO.
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This is a pipeline posting for future Mechanical Superintendent project field roles. + Monitors discipline solar construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Interacting with subcontractors Provide direction to the project team to complete the projects safe and on time Perform on-site Assistant Superintendent duties Required Skills Qualifications include: Multifamily Construction required.
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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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The Construction Superintendent can perform a variety of construction tasks with stringent adherence to building standards and work intricately with our Project Managers. The Superintendent thrives on attention to detail, accuracy, ability to verify worksite requirements are met, and project specifications are followed to successfully direct activities of fellow team members and subcontractors to achieve project conformance.
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Construction project manager, construction, project manager, construction project, construction management, construction science, architecture, engineering, site superintendent, construction superintendent.
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Interacts with Location Manager, field manager, general superintendent, and Human Resources Department. Works with field manager/general superintendent in personnel alignment and scheduling to facilitate weekly action plans.
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Keywords: construction manager, project manager, construction superintendent, superintendent, homebuilder, custom homebuilder, residential construction, scattered-site residential.
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Assists Site Superintendent(s) and Project Manager(s) with project operations, schedules, and cost management. Connect with Project Manager(s) and Site Superintendent(s) on a regular basis to ensure project issues and concerns are addressed.
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Site Superintendent Temporary/Project Based. The Site Superintendent will oversee on-site work and subcontractor activities at solar microgrid construction sites on behalf of. The Site Superintendent will communicate all problems and real-time decisions to.
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The Project Superintendent coordinates all site facilities construction activities and supervises all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and within budget.
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The Concrete Superintendent manages the activities of the Concrete Foreman and works in conjunction with Project Managers to coordinate all concrete related activities. I. Primary Function: The Concrete Superintendent directs all concrete paving activities for the project.
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Maintain and update project schedules by updating monthly schedules with the assistance of the Project Superintendent and Assisting Project Superintendent with weekly two-week look ahead schedule review.
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Minimum 2-5 years of experience in new home construction project management, Site/Construction Superintendent and/or related. The Construction Project Manager I carries out day-to-day routine duties to support the entire lifecycle of assigned construction projects to include: scheduling of work; coordination of associated departments during construction oversight and evaluation of on-site personnel; coordination of subcontractors, materials and equipment; ensures work proceeds as specified and on schedule; all project documentation is properly completed; and the project is successfully closed out and delivered timely.
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Key words: construction management, civil engineer, Hospitals, Healthcare,electrical engineer, structural engineer, mechanical engineer, retail commercial, Medical Facitlity, Pharma, institutional, gaming, schools, site superintendent, estimator, assistant project manager, project manager, senior project manager, construction superintendent, construction project manager, punch list, estimating, bidding, construction, general contractor, construction management, project executive.
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