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Communication with employees regarding production schedules, timelines, and projectsCoordination with plant Management on issues regarding safety, quality, HRCoordination with Warehousing on in/out-bound materialCoordination with Engineering to complete punch list items, review equipment issues, complete projects, etc.
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Identify construction "punch list" of items to be remedied and ensure they are completed prior to customer's inspection. Assign tasks to fellow crew members and perform civil or tower construction activities such as site clearing and leveling, digging trenches, grounding, forming, shoring, pouring and finishing concrete, spreading rock, (preceding items are Tower Foreman related tasks) etc.
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Support new site openings; support staff recruitment; train new staff; support furniture/equipment delivery; manage on-site vendor punch list; coordinate maintenance work schedule implementation with Superintendent; supervise site mechanical and other systems operations.
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Experience with warranty and closing out punch list items. Provide leadership to project teams on site layout and operational issues related to new stores and remodel projects and communicate development and design criteria to outside consultants to assist in document preparation and permitting.
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Responsible for project completion on time, with minimal punch list. Oversee site safety first and foremost. Monitor quality control regarding work being performed on-site.
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Perform job progress and completion punch list identification and completion. The CC shall share responsibilities for scheduling, inspections, quality control, and job site safety.
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Superintendent shall be responsible for scheduling, inspections, quality control, and job site safety. 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.
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Upon completion of installation prepare furniture punch list and track outstanding items. Responsible for code compliance as it relates to ADA and Life Safety. Visits construction site to review, monitor, and report progress and perform other construction administration duties, such as shop drawings review, attend construction site meetings, review RFI’s, prepare ASI’s, PR’s, prepare status reports, per the contract documents.
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Attend monthly safety meetings, typically the third Tuesday of each month (virtually) Implement and monitor the Safety Program for the Project and ensure all Subcontractors comply with the Safety Program (Toolbox meetings.
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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. Superintendent with 5-10 years of Colorado commercial construction experience Project Superintendents provide on-site leadership and manage all site activities including production, quality control, schedule and safety.
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Completes the “make-ready” process to prepare vacant apartment homes for leasing and new move-ins by completing the pre-move-out inspection, creating a “punch” list of maintenance work needed, scheduling vendors and contractors as needed, obtaining needed supplies and materials, completing all maintenance tasks, and inspecting completed work.
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Enter punch list items in current project software to track the status. Wear protective equipment as outlined in the Wurster safety manual and/or owner job site requirements while meeting OSHA standards.
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Takes leadership for punch list issuance and completion. Responsible for conducting weekly on-site safety meetings and is responsible for ensuring all subcontractors adhere to the onsite safety policies & procedures.
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Assist project superintendent with enforcement of site safety and notifies management of any issues that arise which affects safety, quality, budget and progress of work. Coordinates and attends punch list walk-thru as needed; compile the punch list and forward to PM and Superintendent.
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Develop and execute a plan for monitoring the completion of punch list items and coordinate all required field inspections. Ability to manage site activity, labor relations and union agreements, anticipating and resolving field related issues, establishing and enforcing site schedule requirements, managing site safety and insurance risks, interpersonal skills, and ability to communicate both written and oral and leadership.
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