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The Site Superintendent will oversee on-site work and subcontractor activities at solar microgrid construction sites on behalf of. The Site Superintendent will communicate all problems and real-time decisions to.
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The Traveling Superintendent establishes effective working relationships with Owner, Owner’s Rep, Building Manager, Building Engineer, foremen, and subcontractors. The Traveling Superintendent will review and understand fully contract requirements to the Owner, drawings, specifications, subcontractor scopes of work, and other documents to establish the scope of work.
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Guide development of Tacoma Water's $220 million biennial budget in alignment with Water division strategy, priorities, and goals in collaboration with the Water Superintendent and Senior Leadership Team.
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We're seeking a dedicated Multi-Family Superintendent to join our client's team in Glen Allen, VA. If you thrive in a dynamic environment, excel in project management, and are committed to delivering exceptional results, we want to hear from you.
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The Traveling Superintendent will advise the Project Manager of circumstances and issues that will have a significant impact on the project schedule. The Traveling Superintendent manages all trades and daily activities related to the project.
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Our valued client is urgently seeking a seasoned Heavy Civil Superintendent with 7 years of experience in bridge construction to lead projects from start to finish in Pennsylvania. 7 years of Superintendent experience in heavy civil construction, with a focus on bridge projects.
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If you are looking for a chance to get in on one of the most stable roofing companies out there as a Commercial Roofing Superintendent look no further. Benefits/Compensation for a Commercial Roofing Superintendent.
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The Irrigation Technician reports directly to the golf course superintendent and assistant golf course superintendent. Reports golf course conditions to the golf course superintendent or assistant golf course superintendent.
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The Site Superintendent will oversee on-site work and subcontractor activities at solar microgrid construction sites on behalf of BoxPower Inc. The Site Superintendent will communicate all problems and real-time decisions to BoxPower's chain-of-command (Project Manager, Project Engineer, Field Services.
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DAWSON's East Construction Division is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Traveling Construction Superintendent, SSHO, and QCM professional to join our team and support Federal Construction Contracts east of the Mississippi River.
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If you are a motivated and experienced Commercial Roofing Superintendent looking for a new opportunity in Boise, Idaho, we would love to hear from you! As a Commercial Roofing Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing all aspects of commercial roofing projects in the Boise area.
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Minimum 5 years experience as a Commercial Superintendent in the commercial solar energy industry. Working under the direct supervision of the Operations Director the Commercial Superintendent will be responsible for assuming ownership of one or more entire projects and monitoring the performance of them including safety, quality, scheduling, budgeting and overall client satisfaction.
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The Mechanical Wet Piping Superintendent will also supervise multiple Mechanical Wet Piping subcontractors performing extensive fast-tracked scope on large multiple hi-tech buildings. POSITION SUMMARY: The Mechanical Wet Piping Superintendent will report directly to the Project Superintendent and Construction Manager.
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Melt Shop Superintendent. You will oversee all aspects of the melt shop operations to ensure efficiency, quality, and safety standards are met, while also managing transportation needs for the operators of the steel rolling mill.
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As an alternate, more than 5 years of experience as an Assistant Superintendent on large scale construction projects or multiple years as a lead carpenter or sheet metal foreman. Apollo Solutions Group, an energy saving performance contractor is seeking a Site Superintendent.
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