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The Site Supervisor (Superintendent/Foreman) is responsible for overseeing and effectively managing on-site activities of the project(s) assigned. Oversee all aspects of the solar installation process, from site mobilization, staging, and equipment setup to equipment installation, electrical wiring, testing & commissioning, and demobilization.
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REPORTS TO: Shipyard Superintendent/On-site Supervisor/Supervisor. REPORTS TO: Shipyard Superintendent/On-site Supervisor/Supervisor. Proven experience as a Stick Welder with a focus on tack welding.
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We are looking for an experienced Construction Superintendent who can lead our labor crew and subcontractors. Confirm that every construction project produces a high-quality finished product, supervise construction workers, execute regular on-site inspections, and provide feedback as needed.
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Serve as a site supervisor; assist the Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services and Director of Special Education by relieving them of Administrative detail and taking the lead in special assignments/projects; oversee the day to day operations of the preschool.
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For concerns regarding discrimination, harassment, intimidation or bullying in employment, you should immediately contact Gigi Patrick, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources/Eleanor Bruton, Director of Human Resources and Coordinators for Nondiscrimination in Employment at 707-556-8921, 665 Walnut Ave., Vallejo, CA, 94592.
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Additional responsibilities include daily scheduling, maintaining the safety and compliance of a construction site, and supervising all activities. Strong communication, organizational, leadership, and time-management skills.
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Requirements: Previous experience as a construction superintendent or Supervisor. Regularly walk the site to ensure quality of workmanship and quickly address issues as needed. Ensure the job site remains safe, clean, and orderly.
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Duties Description The incumbent of this position reports to the Sanitation Superintendent or other directed supervisor and is responsible for the production, storage, and distribution of safe drinking water at the Camp Smith Training Site. The incumbent will also assist in the operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant and sanitary sewer system at the facility.
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Credential Copy (Must possess a valid Site Supervisor Permit (or higher) issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.) The vision of the Placer County Superintendent of Schools and the Placer County Board of Education is to provide exemplary leadership and service to schools, parents and the community as we work together to provide a globally competitive, comprehensive, rigorous and relevant education to all students.
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SandBox Logistics™ is a state-of-the-art leader in proppant storage, handling and well-site delivery, and is dedicated to making proppant logistics cleaner, safer and more efficient. Management background preferred or equivalent background as Operations Supervisor in mining or a similar field.
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We are actively looking for a Project Superintendent to serve as the on-site supervisor and manager for construction projects of values ranging from $10-$50 million in revenues of medium complexity.
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Local commercial contractor looking for an experienced and motivated site supervisor/superintendent to join our growing team immediately. Local commercial contractor looking for an experienced and motivated site supervisor/superintendent to join our growing team immediately.
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Minimum seven (7) years of experience in new home construction project management, including but not limited to: Site/Construction Superintendent and/or related field, relevant broad knowledge managing construction on multiple communities, overseeing large residential communities with multiple building types required.
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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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Inform Program Director/Site Coordinator and Supervisor of needed service repairs. Coordinate delivery and work schedules with vendors, contractors, and Building Superintendent. Complete special projects as may be assigned and prioritized by the Building Superintendent.
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