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Work with Project Manager and General Site Superintendent to obtain client approval on any field change orders. Presently, we are in search of top talent to join our Construction Division as a Working Site Superintendent.
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The On-Site Manager’s function is organized along conventional lines of authority as first in a line of responsibility at the community and reports directly to the Community Manager.
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Our PM+CM team is currently seeking a Quality Engineering Manager for work on various rail, transit and other infrastructure projects. This position will be on-site and requires significant experience in quality inspections oversight on rail, transit or other design-build projects.
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Responsible for all aspects of construction on Crown Castle projects including Vendor selection on-site management coordination of subcontractors OEM installers and customer representatives.
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Manage daily safety operations for construction projects as assigned, including direct oversight of Site Safety Technicians and educate project teams on establishing and maintaining safe work conditions, instill safety awareness in each RECON team member of the construction crew onsite.
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We are looking for an experienced and reliable Construction Safety Manager (CSM)/Site Superintendent (SSI). The successful candidate will act in a dual role with a primary focus on ensuring our construction sites comply with Wendel's and our clients Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Requirements and with applicable EHS laws, and a secondary focus with acting as an on-site superintendent on various project types, coordinating all construction activities, contractors and oversite of an entire construction project site.
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We are seeking an experienced Superintendent/QC Manager/Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to join our SIF team. Supervise equipment usage on site such as cranes or earth-moving equipment.
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The Site Superintendent must have at least 3 years of applicable experience on projects involving civil construction, railroad, utilities, infrastructure, etc. The Site Superintendent is required to possess the ability to prepare written technical reports, covering all aspects of construction activities; ability to track site costs on a daily basis; ability to manage and ensure proper execution of multiple simultaneous subcontracts and/or vendors of varying types and complexity; ability to track site costs routinely; demonstrated ability to mediate with tact when dealing with customers.
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As our Senior Site Manager, you will be responsible for organising resources and to direct the management of designated development projects to achieve progressive project completion to quality and specification and on budget.
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Estimating experience on site heavy civil projects such as site development, excavation, grading, utilities, earthwork, roads/highway/DOT, small bridges, concrete, asphalt, paving, etc.
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Minimum five years of leadership experience in underground, utility construction and earthwork. Specialized in site work, digging, and underground pipe laying, the superintendent brings valuable knowledge and experience.
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Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or Architectural related program with a focus on construction processes/industry/delivery methods/building information modeling/virtual design and construction.
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The Site Safety Manager performs overall safety management and support functions for a local construction project. Reporting directly to the Regional Safety Director or Regional Safety Manager, the Site Safety Manager administers the Clune Safety Policy and provides direction for the Clune Safety Program.
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Oversees Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinator. Must have the ability to oversee Mechanical Inspector, Instrumentation & Electrical Inspector (I&E), Site Safety Manager, Field Project Controls Specialist, and Material Coordinators.
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You will work on-site at various construction locations, requiring direct interaction with multiple stakeholders to ensure safety compliance. Join our team as a Construction Safety Manager, where you will be essential in conditioning Walmart distribution centers, including the addition of multiple HVAC units and installation of heavy/new mechanical systems in Buckeye, Arizona.
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