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The successful candidate will have a strong background in construction management, contract management, scheduling, safety management, blueprint reading, subcontractor management, cost control, site management, building codes, materials management, and construction safety.
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The General Superintendent has the ownership and responsibility for all field operations on the project including site safety, schedule, self-perform work, quality, subcontractor field coordination, logistics, labor cost and productivity.
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Supervise the progress of the electrical teams and notify the site superintendent and construction manager if there are delays to planned timelines. Construction, Osha 30, Cpr certified, Subcontractor management, Construction management, Osha 10, Electrical construction, Commercial construction, Construction supervision, General contractor.
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The Superintendent, Mission Critical Data Centers is responsible for overseeing and managing all day-to-day job site activities, including project team performance, site conditions, safety and quality standards, compliance with scope, and effective management of trade partners.
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Prior project management experience with large-scale projects of $5 to $50 (plus) million involving some or all of the following: site work, foundations, structural steel, process equipment, material handling equipment, process piping, pre-engineered metal buildings and subcontractor management preferred.
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PPM Multi-Site Boiler Mechanical Superintendent 1.2. A minimum of ten-years combined experience in heavy industrial construction/paper mill setting as a General Foreman/Superintendent level OR a combination of completed Engineering and/or Construction Management degree, military experience, and experience as General Foreman/Superintendent is required.
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As the site leader, the Construction 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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Manage the document control process for the Weekly Site Safety Meetings (provide a new safety meeting each week for the superintendent to utilize, record/ document attendees, upload to ProCore, etc.
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Training focuses on construction operations, client development and management, subcontractor relations, project planning, site safety, corporate culture and organizational skills, to promote.
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Conduct safety walk-throughs with Superintendent and Safety ManagerEnrollment, and compliance tracking of subcontractor insurance certificates Field Reporting – Ensure field activities are tracked and reported to related parties:Punch List: Upload and distribute the punch list through Procore to subcontractors.
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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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The Superintendent will be responsible for managing all day-to-day job site activities, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. Provide subcontractor oversight and site management.
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This role entails scheduling, subcontractor management, communication with the client and building occupants, safety and occupational health management, monitoring, assessments, safety site orientation, activity-specific education, and assurance of compliance.
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Training focuses on construction operations, client development and management, subcontractor relations, project planning, site safety, corporate culture and organizational skills, to promote and succeed as an assistant project manager or assistant superintendent, assistant estimator, assistant safety superintendent, or assistant MEP manager.
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Assists Site Superintendent(s) and Project Manager(s) with project operations, schedules, and cost management. Connect with Project Manager(s) and Site Superintendent(s) on a regular basis to ensure project issues and concerns are addressed.
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