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As a Permanent Traveling Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing all stages of commercial construction projects within the Southeast region. Our fast-growing construction firm is seeking a dynamic and experienced Permanent Traveling Superintendent to join our team.
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As a Construction Traveling Superintendent, you will provide overall leadership and supervision to all on-site activities at our job sites. We are seeking a Traveling Superintendent to support our project locations located on the West Coast.
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Traveling Superintendent needed. 5+ years working as a Commercial Superintendent. 5+ years working as a Commercial Superintendent. Traveling Superintendent needed. Our strengths are in Retail, Grocery, Office, Design / Build, Industrial and Energy Retrofit Construction projects.
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Are you a traveling Commercial Superintendent with a General Contractor or Design Build firm ready to apply your skills and experiences driving a project forward from start to finish? As a Full-time Commercial Superintendent, Your Responsibilities Will Include.
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With a focus on innovation, responsibility, and client satisfaction, this general contractor has a strong backlog of repeat clients and upcoming projects; hence why we are looking to grow their team with a Traveling Superintendent Specializing in large commercial projects, Health care, and Hospitality, they offer exciting and challenging opportunities that promote personal and professional growth.
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So, if you are a Traveling Superintendent with large light industrial project experience, please apply today! Preferred candidates must have completed at least five tilt-up buildings as the lead superintendent with complete knowledge of complex mechanical and electrical systems.
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Base compensation for the Traveling General Superintendent role in Denver, Colorado is between $170,000 and $213,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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The General Superintendent will develop and execute the project plan and oversee all aspects of assigned projects with significant complexity. The General Superintendent will develop and execute the project plan and oversee all aspects of assigned projects with significant complexity.
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Knowledge of crane flagging and rigging (Advanced). Ensures quality compliance through use of specifications, setting quality standards, in–house QA/QC and outside resources. This position will be responsible for managing the team, planning all construction sequencing and meeting project goals.
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We are seeking a Traveling Superintendent to lead healthcare construction projects. A superintendent will be hands-on and takes full ownership over all trades on a job-site, including mechanical, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, and more.
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Oversee daily activities of Engineer-MEP, Superintendent-MEP, and subordinates. Specifically relating to the mechanical and electrical systems (e.g. HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, LowVoltage,Fire Sprinkler.
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This position is a traveling superintendent position. To be considered for this position individuals must have extensive civil construction experience ie excavation, drainage, grading , etc.
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Allegheny Millwork is seeking a Traveling Superintendent who will be responsible for all site operations on various custom millwork projects. Allegheny Millwork is seeking a Traveling Superintendent who will be responsible for all site operations on various custom millwork projects.
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Provides input, leads and executes company and regional key strategic initiatives. Coordinates and manages the care, custody and control of the project site. Understands and applies the terms and conditions of the owner and subcontractor contracts for the project.
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3-5 years of experience as a commercial superintendent. Due to growth, we have an immediate need for a Construction Superintendent in the Denver Metropolitan Area. No travel (max traveling distance 45min.
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