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Maintain job site signage, traffic controls, and project harmony with neighbors. Job Title: Construction Superintendent. Projects are a collaborative effort between all team members, and the Superintendent is empowered to control the field portion of the project while working closely with Project Management and Project Administration.
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Responsibilities include managing construction site activities, ensuring compliance with construction safety and regulations, and leading project management tasks. The position is based on a new ground-up warehouse project in McEwen, TN. This role will require on-site presence to manage and oversee the construction activities.
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Collaborate with the Construction Engineer and Project Superintendent to determine schedule and manpower allocation for project work. As a Construction Project Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing projects in support of the Site Master Plan and facilities upgrades.
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This role involves coordinating with on-site Superintendent staff regarding schedules and project progress, organizing documents in construction software, assisting with project drawing coordination, and leading or assisting job site meetings.
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Job Title: Superintendent of ConstructionJob DescriptionWe are seeking an experienced Superintendent of Construction to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for coordinating with and assisting the Project Manager, vendors, subcontractors, and Management to determine the need for manpower, materials, and equipment.
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Job Title: Superintendent of ConstructionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Superintendent with significant experience in new construction to oversee day-to-day operations at our job sites.
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Job Title: Construction SuperintendentSeeking a dedicated Superintendent to provide overall leadership for on-site field administration, supervision, and technical management for all construction operations.
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Construction, Commercial construction, General contractor, Subcontractor management, Osha 30, Tenant improvement, Safety, Superintendent, Procore, Site construction, Project scheduling, Rfi, Mixed use.
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Main Responsibilities: Candidate will be providing onsite field management - will generally be on a single project and manage the on-site safety, subcontractors, suppliers, and self-performed work.
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Construction, Construction management, Commercial construction, Construction supervision, General contractor, Ground up, Subcontractor management, Superintedent, Project management, Osha 30, Procore, Project scheduling, Rfi, Site construction, Retail, Construction safety, Construction scheduling, Blueprint reading, Project coordination.
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Our client is seeking a superintendent to work with the Senior Superintendent on a site improvement project that is a joint venture. Site Superintendent Opportunity.
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Construction management, project management, Construction, Safety, Superintendent. Reviewing applications for Construction Manager/Site Safety and Health Officer for local and travel opportunities with 5+ years of project experience working in the construction and safety industries.
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Support the Preconstruction Manager to complete the project planning and set up during the preconstruction phase, including constructability, site logistics, and estimating. Project management, Construction, Construction management, Rfi, Change order, Project coordination, Project scheduling, Estimation, Blueprint, General contractor, commercial construction, procore.
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Works closely with Construction Manager and Site Superintendent to monitor performance against target schedule and implement corrective actions against non-conformances. Develops and maintains written preconstruction, construction, and closeout execution plans, obtains review and approval from Project Executive and/or Director of Operations, and communicates to project team.
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Will be working in tandem with the superintendent and foreman for manpower staffing, site development, and overall construction progress. large-scale subdivision development, commercial site development, water and sewer utility construction, and concrete work, including curb and gutter and flatwork.
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