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Schwickert's Commercial Roofing Service Superintendent Lead the charge in roofing excellence as our seasoned Superintendent at our leading commercial roofing company with locations throughout the Midwest.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Roofing Project Superintendent (Hourly) Weatherproofing Technologies, Inc. is seeking Roofing Project Superintendents/Project Managers with a proven track record in running and supervising commercial and industrial roofing construction projects to deliver projects on time and within budget.
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JR & Co. is looking for a full-time Roofing Superintendent to join our growing team in Colorado Springs, CO. The ideal candidate will contribute to company goals by communicating effectively, producing quality work, and demonstrating our passion for serving others with integrity, respect, consistency and excellence.
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Commercial Roofing Field Superintendent. Experience and knowledge of a wide range of commercial roofing systems and roofing manufacturers. 5 years of commercial roofing experience is required to be considered for this position.
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If you are a motivated and experienced Commercial Roofing Superintendent looking for a new opportunity in Boise, Idaho, we would love to hear from you! As a Commercial Roofing Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of commercial roofing projects in the Boise area.
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Hiring for a Superintendent, responsible for large commercial and/or industrial roofing projects within the Southeast region. One of the Top 25 Roofing Contractors in the USA, providing turnkey solutions within Commercial Roofing and Architectural Panels.
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Prior commercial or industrial roofing project experience. 5+ years of prior roofing field experience. Their project portfolio ranges from schools and multi-family residences to hospitals, pump stations and industrial facilities within new-construction projects, renovations or repairs.
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Qualifications and Requirements: 5-10 years' experience in general construction, built-up roofing systems, and/or building envelope is a plus Ability to keep project records Ability to interface with owners, subcontractors, and company management Ability to travel The hourly rate for applicants in this position generally ranges between $20 and $33.
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The Commercial Roofing Superintendent is responsible for leading and coordinating all on-site activities related to commercial roofing projects. Proven experience (at least 3 years) as a Commercial Roofing Superintendent, with a successful track record in overseeing multiple commercial roofing projects.
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The client is a member of Associated Builders and Contractors, American Subcontractors Association, The National Glass Association, The National Roofing Contractors Association, & Mid-Atlantic Roofing Contractors Association.
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Will need to have experience working as or with a field superintendent, with knowledge of architectural, reinforcing, structural steel, and roofing. Will need to have experience working as or with a field superintendent, with knowledge of architectural, reinforcing, structural steel, and roofing.
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You will work closely with our installation partners, the customer, and our Construction Superintendent to ensure a quality remodel. If you enjoy working outside, solving problems on the fly, and want to make property owners smile after a remodel, then apply to be Kingdom's next Roofing Site Supervisor.
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Construction Project Superintendent (Hourly)Weatherproofing Technologies, Inc. is seeking Project Superintendents/Project Managers with a proven track record in running and supervising commercial and industrial construction projects to deliver projects on time and within budget.
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A bit about us:A full-service general contractor specializing in large-loss insurance restoration, structural repairs, capital improvement, and roofing projects for commercial and multi-family properties.
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Develop and recommend long term maintenance and replacement schedules for City buildings and mechanical equipment, including roofing, interior and exterior painting, flooring, HVAC and Chiller systems, generators, alarm systems, security cameras, and other life-safety systems.
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