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The Construction Site Superintendent is responsible for all daily project activities as well as project financials, schedule creation, documentation administration, implementation of designs, management of subcontractors, and daily customer interface for all assigned projects.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Demonstrate competency in construction site logistics planning; trade/subcontractor management; monitoring worker safety; quality control (QC); construction project scheduling; material delivery coordination; recording as-builts; managing punch list; reading construction plans, blueprints and shop drawings.
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Actively participate with the Project Superintendent in establishment of the site utilization plan with a focus on cleanliness, access control and overall safety of our employees, client personal and public.
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The Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the construction site, including construction site management, construction safety, organization, budgeting, and project management.
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We are in search of an exceptionally skilled and experienced General Superintendent to oversee their healthcare construction projects in San Jose and the surrounding regions. As the General Superintendent for Healthcare/OSHPD projects, you will assume a pivotal role in supervising the successful execution of intricate healthcare construction endeavors.
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Reybold is a Premier Construction Company seeking a Commercial Construction Superintendent with Multi- Family project experience responsible for managing and controlling assigned projects, including overseeing all field operations, site safety, productivity, scheduling, quality work, and trade contractor and supplier coordination to complete quality products within the schedule and budget.
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The role of a Site Superintendent at CCC is a very dynamic job. As a Site Superintendent, you will supervise subcontractors to ensure the project remains on schedule and in compliance with safety regulations and company policy.
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A Superintendent should have fundamental knowledge of construction material cost and fundamental knowledge of Concrete and Exterior Site Work. In charge of management of concrete and exterior site work.
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Working onsite, the Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC's Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.
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Bachelor's degree (B.S.) in Civil Engineering or Construction Management from a 4-year college, or five (5) years of related commercial construction industry experience. Ability to read and analyze construction documents for commercial and civil construction projects.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Interacting with subcontractors Partner with the Project Manager or Construction Executive on contract administration and management Provide direction to the project team to complete the projects safe and on time Perform on-site Superintendent duties Required Skills Qualifications include: Multifamily Construction required.
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A bachelor's degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, or related technical field is preferred, but equivalent experience as a construction site superintendent for large industrial or manufacturing structures can be substituted for degree.
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Recent construction site superintendent experience working on construction projects involving industrial facilities & structures (Cold Storage Distribution Centers, Food & Beverage Processing, Packaging, & Distributions Centers, Life Science and Advanced Technology Manufacturing Facilities, Industrial Tilt Wall Distribution Centers, ASRS Robotics Distribution Centers, Data Centers, Clean Room/Dry Room Construction, MEP Driven Projects.
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The Site Superintendent will be responsible for the direct oversight and management of staff and subcontractors working on diverse environmental construction projects. Experience with DOD, including USACE, NAVFAC, USAF or USCG required.
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These services include Construction Management, Program Management, Owners Representation, Resident Engineering, Inspection, Preconstruction Consulting, Change Order Review, Value Engineering, Administration Assistance, Document Control and Staff Augmentation.
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