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Assists Project Manager in closing out projects; including but not limited to inspections, punch list completion, obtaining sign offs, obtaining certificates of occupancy, etc. Minimum four years multi-family construction management experience required; a high school diploma or equivalentMust be proficient in most Microsoft based applications including but not limited to Word, Excel, Outlook and Project; proficiency in Procore strongly preferred.
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Manage the quality control review and punch list process for all home renovation projects. The Renovation superintendent leads all aspects of the property repairs (including oversight of vendors/contractors completing the rehab work, timeline management of the repair project, ensuring quality work, and performing hands-on maintenance repairs for residents.
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5-10 years combined experience as; Project Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineer, or Construction Manager. Manage the punch list process.
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Manage efficient & timely project close-out including punch list completion, as-built review, attic stock demobilization, etc. Seek opportunities to improve project efficiency.
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Responsible for project completion on time, with minimal punch list. Verify the accuracy of packing lists and transfer all paperwork to the Admin Department and Project Managers.
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Manages punch list procedure and project closeout. Monitoring project progress, they report to the General Superintendent and Project Managers. SitePro Solutions is seeking an experienced commercial/industrial Pipefitter Superintendent for a contract-to-hire position with one of the top contracting companies in Phoenix.
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Compile and resolve punch list items. Benefits: Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Vision insurance SERVPRO® of LBL South Construction Superintendent Do you love helping people through difficult situations.
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Develop work lists, and complete MEP punch list. The MEP Project Manager is responsible for managing, field inspections, problem solving, and coordinating all necessary Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection project resources and documentation throughout the entire project lifecycle.
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Distribute, follow up, and respond in writing to all punch list items in a timely manner. The Project Electrical Engineer will be responsible for assisting the Project Manager / Superintendent in the successful management of Industrial mechanical and electrical projects, while gaining skills and experience needed to become a Project Manager.
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Ensure timely project close out and punch list finalization. We are currently looking for an experienced heavy civil Superintendent to join our San Diego Area team. Coordinate with Project Manager/Project Engineer/Estimator.
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Allied Universal Technology Services is looking to hire a Project Superintendent to run the day-to-day operations on the construction site and control the short-term schedule. Perform job progress and completion punch list identification and completion.
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Construction Management: Manages job start up and schedule planning through project completion, Identify and implement cost and time saving measures, schedule and lead weekly project team and client meetings, leads and participates in schedule logic reviews, weekly project team meetings, mid-project review, client meetings, and other necessary meetings required to effectively complete the project, Establish and monitor QA/QC processes with superintendent (i.e. checklists, QCL, punch lists), etc.
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BCI Construction, Inc. is seeking an experienced Superintendent to join our growing team and work in central Minnesota. Maintain communications with the Project Manager on administrative portions of the project.
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They are looking for a commercial superintendent to head up a project in. Maintain quality by submitting jobsite pictures on a regular basis, striving for minimal punch list items, keeping as-built conditions current, and completing closeout promptly.
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Punch List: Upload and distribute the punch list through Procore to subcontractors. Coordinate with Project Scheduler to update and distribute project master schedule with input from Superintendent and project team.
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