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The PM manages a team of professionals that comprise the Project Management Office, including a Safety Manager, Scheduler, Estimator, Project Specialist, and Site Superintendent.
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Perform site clean-up and housekeeping as required and as directed by the Project Superintendent. Support the Project Superintendent in completing the Daily Log Reports (Procore.
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Coordinates with project Superintendent and Safety Director in the development and execution of site-specific plans and procedures including but not limited to Accident Prevention Plans, Site Safety and Environmental Orientations, Emergency and Evacuation Plans, Confined Space Plans, Fall Protection Plans, and Activity Hazard Analyses.
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Held a position as a Construction Manager, Superintendent, Project Manager, or Quality Manager/Auditor on a design-build (integrated delivery) / EPC project. The On-Site Quality Manager Lead is responsible for monitoring and auditing the Quality Manager team’s quality management requirements for the project, as well as the execution of the project Quality Management Plan. This position will work closely with Quality Mangers, Project Managers and Construction Managers for the monitoring and oversight of project quality objectives/activities.
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The Drywall Superintendent will manage and control assigned project(s), including overseeing field operations, site safety, productivity, schedule, quality work, and trade contractor and supplier coordination and work closely with all members of the project team, all in an effort to minimize risk and to keep the focus on LEMOINE's Foundations for Successful Execution.
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AECOM/Hunt has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Civil Site Superintendent for our ongoing project at JFK, Terminal 6. + Demonstrated experience as a Civil Site Superintendent.
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As the site leader, the Superintendent oversees the project from award through completion. The Construction Superintendent is responsible for all aspects of jobsite management including staffing, scheduling, and business partner/subcontractor relations.
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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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The Electrical Superintendent will coordinate all site activities and supervise all on-site personnel as required to successfully complete the solar project on schedule and within budget.
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The Senior Site Safety Supervisor will provide support to the Project Staff and the Clayco safety team in an effort to execute corporate safety and health standards and procedures in compliance with Federal, State, and Local requirements.
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Experience Must have a minimum of 5 years project Site Manager/Superintendent experience managing offsite construction operations. (May be waived in lieu of completion of a formal trade apprenticeship program and/or project superintendent experience.
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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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This position requires a close working relationship with the Project Manager, Site Safety & Health Officer, Foreman, and Quality Control/Quality Assurance Manager (QM), as well as other project team members.
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During heavy construction, the construction site superintendent is on-site at all times. Construction Site Superintendent - Energy Solutions - CMTA. A strong construction site superintendent will likely have experience with both HVAC/mechanical systems and commercial construction, and will additionally have strong communication skills (both verbal and written.
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Managing project schedules with site superintendent and communication with customers. If you have ever looked a construction site and wondered about becoming a Project Manager, this is an awesome opportunity for you.
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