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Experience as a Project Manager or Superintendent on at least three completed industrial and/or municipal water and/or wastewater treatment plant projects (one with a final contract value exceeding $50 million) between July 1, 2005, and the time of application.
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Join us as we strive to be the most skilled builder in America Job Summary The Project Superintendent (PS) will plan, coordinate, and supervise the field and/or administrative operations of projects.
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ResponsibilitiesAssist Project Manager, Project Engineer, and Project Superintendent as required. Coordinate the distribution of project documentation to the project team (supervisors, subcontractors, Assist Project Manager and Project Engineer with correspondence letters to the Owner and/or Subcontractors/VendorsScheduling: Assist Project Manager with schedule updates and schedule forecastingDrawings (Plans/Specs) – Maintain an up to date log on plan revisions, coordinate the distribution of plan revisions to the project team.
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They are currently interviewing for a Superintendent that has experience building (ground-up) commercial structures & willing to work on remote projects throughout the Southeast. Position Overview: The Superintendent will Oversee their project from project start to closeout.
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Job Description The Superintendent will be responsible for:Supervise the daily construction activities and quality control of all subcontractors. Attend weekly subcontractor and owner/architect meetings.
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Work and coordinate closely with the VP of Operations, VP of Business Development, Frame Operations Manager and Rebar General Superintendent for all reinforcing needs. Pre-construction value engineering services to the owner, architect, engineer and contractor makes CFA a welcome member of the construction team.
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Coordinate with the Owner/General Contractor and/or other subcontractors to ensure adequate laydown and staging areas for materials and prefabrication at the jobsite. Previous experience and proven track record as a construction Senior Superintendent for a trade Mullins self-performs, or in a similar role.
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Understands and applies the terms and conditions of the owner and subcontractor contracts for the project. Participates in the negotiation process with the owner and architect to gain agreement for project changes.
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They will be communicating daily with the superintendent, project assistant as well as building owner over the phone, as well as through text and email. They will be communicating daily with the superintendent, project assistant as well as building owner over the phone, as well as through text and email.
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Vice President, Manager of Field Operations, Safety Director, Safety Engineer, Project Manager, Project Engineer, Project Assistant, Team Facility Manager, Tradesmen, Subcontractors, Owner Representatives, Architects/Consultants, Local Authorities.
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One of the largest civil contractors in the world has an immediate need for a Structures Superintendent for a 1.5B job in central CA. Responsible for coordinating resources manpower, equipment, managing, and directing the project foreman, and staffing project labor requirements.
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This person will be like an Ambassador to the client/company by helping to run the project, manage it successfully within budget/timeframe and create a reputation of excellence with the owner/client for future business.
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Construction Management: Manages job start up and schedule planning through project completion, Identify and implement cost and time saving measures, schedule and lead weekly project team and client meetings, leads and participates in schedule logic reviews, weekly project team meetings, mid-project review, client meetings, and other necessary meetings required to effectively complete the project, Establish and monitor QA/QC processes with superintendent (i.e. checklists, QCL, punch lists), etc.
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Possess working knowledge of the owner contract, subcontracts, and vendor agreements. As a Superintendent, you will leverage your capacity for innovation and problem-solving to lead field operations to ensure an exceptional project is delivered to our clients.
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Knows the key terms and conditions of the Prime Contract with the Owner; identifies and communicates deviations accordingly. The Senior Superintendent works alongside Project Operations and Field Management to foster great client relationships, develop our employees, and oversee the construction of safe, high quality, profitable, and on schedule renewable projects.
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