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Monitors project closeout requirements and punch list item completion. Monitors and inspects job site construction activities and reports back to the appropriate Construction Manager.
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Coordinate the prompt completion of all punch list items and efficient demobilization from the jobs site. Requires a minimum of 5 years as a commercial superintendent in the bay area with a track record of successful project completions and high customer satisfaction.
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Schedules third-party inspections of work in progress and ensures responses to any exceptions or punch list items noted by the consultants and inspectors. The position reports to the General Superintendent or Vice President of Construction.
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The Construction Superintendent provides on-site leadership and coordination for all phases of commercial or residential construction projects, including coordinating subcontractors, material, and equipment, ensuring that specifications are being strictly followed, and work is proceeding safely and in accordance with the established schedule and budget.
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Leads and facilitates project processes and meetings from project conception to completion, including the project kick-off, site-specific safety plan implementation/enforcement, progress meetings, owner/architect/contractor meetings, subcontractor coordination meetings, mobilization, exit strategy, punch-list, closeout, etc.
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Superintendent shall be responsible for scheduling, inspections, quality control, and job site safety. Perform job progress and completion punch list identification and completion.
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Allegheny Millwork is seeking a Traveling Superintendent who will be responsible for all site operations on various custom millwork projects. Coordinate GC/Owner punch list requirements with project management and subcontractors.
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The Construction Superintendent coordinates all site construction activities and supervises all field personnel as required to successfully complete allocated projects on schedule and within budget.
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Implement and execute project closeout and punch list procedures. Nationwide GC seeks a Superintendent for Large Mission Critical or Distribution Warehouse builds! Communicates early and often and provide consistent factual information to the project team (i.e. project manager, design manager, customer, site team, subs, field ops, & etc.
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Demonstrated leadership abilities to manage and direct on-site project teams to successful completions. Assist on-site safety personnel if needed, be able to safely stop work when infractions are found, and counsel subcontractors and team members when violations occur.
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5 Seven Construction is currently seeking a Construction Superintendent. Endurance and ability to visit entire job site, including stairs or other elevated structures. Summary: To provide on-site coordination for all phases of construction project in Metro Atlanta and Surrounding Areas including coordinating subcontractors, material, and equipment, ensuring that specifications are being strictly followed, and work is proceeding on schedule and within budget.
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Assists in the preparation of project close-out requirements including unit cost history, operations and maintenance manuals, punch-list management, and agency inspections. Assists superintendent with subcontractor coordination, safety, and quality management, and job site reporting and controls.
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The Construction & Manufacturing Team is responsible for providing the field management personnel, from the craft worker to the Project Superintendent. Travel and background/education within construction is required and may be full-time on the job site work as needed.
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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 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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