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The SSHO is a stand-alone position but it would be helpful if the Superintendent is familiar with the standards since the PM must supervise the SSHO. An alternateSSHO is also required, if the Superintendent is certified, he/she could support the project as an alternate.
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If you are an experienced Construction Superintendent with strong Industrial, Manufacturing, and Cold Storage experience, please read on! Experience with Procore, Bluebeam, P6, AutoCAD, and MS Project a plus.
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Develop preliminary project schedules with the Preconstruction Manager (PM) and Superintendent (SI) Knowledge of construction industry best practices, project schedules, budgets, costs, and contract management.
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So, if you are a Traveling Superintendent with large light industrial project experience, please apply today! Detail-oriented Computer/ Technology-literate (Microsoft Office Suite, Project, Blue Beam.
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Works closely with Project Superintendent, jobsite staff, main office staff, vendors, clients, and engineers. " Project Superintendent. " Reports to Project Manager & executive team members (VP of Construction, VP of Operations, CEO, etc.
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This position is responsible for the direct supervision of the Superintendent(s), Subcontractors, Vendors, Assistant Project Manager, and Project Administrator. We provide professional project management, quality craftsmanship and uncompromising service with a range of expertise and experience in preconstruction, construction management, design-build, general contracting, virtual design & construction, safety, and sustainable construction.
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The Project Manager, in partnership with the Superintendent, is responsible for the overall success of a construction project. So, if you are a Project Manager - Light Industrial - Hybrid/Remote w/ 25% Travel with experience, please apply today.
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May function as the Site Safety Representative for the project. The Foreman will report to the Superintendent. Responsible for leading and directing all field personnel involved in the project to include orientation, time keeping, daily reports, safety reports, accident reports, and disciplinary reports.
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We are seeking an experienced Project Superintendent to join our team and lead our multi-family construction projects. Work directly with Project Superintendent. So, if you are a Traveling Project Manager with Multi-Family experience, please apply today.
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Looking for a skilled Project Superintendent to join our dynamic team at a leading commercial general contracting firm based in Pennsylvania. So, if you are a Project Superintendent with experience, please apply today.
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Works closely with Project Superintendent, jobsite staff, main office staff, vendors, subcontractors, design professionals and clients. For additional information about available benefits, please contact Jon QuickelApplicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.Preferred SkillsMultifamily Sr. Project ManagerGround-Up Multifamily ConstructionModular Construction Exp. Wood Frame / Podium Project Exp.
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So, if you are a Traveling Superintendent with tilt-up experience, please apply today! Serve as on-site Safety Officer when one is not specifically assigned to the project. 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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As the Wastewater Superintendent you will be responsible for field operations and technical support of the project assigned in order to achieve the safe, timely and profitable completion of each project.
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Knowledge and experience in Prolog or similar Project Management Software is a plus. The PM responsibilities include, but are not limited to; project planning, budget management, schedule implementation, compliance with quality standards, contract administration and safety program management.
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The superintendent, in partnership with the project manager, is responsible for the overall success of a construction project. So, if you are a Superintendent with Commercial experience, please apply today.
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