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Have an immediate need for a Project Superintendent in Orlando , Fla - FDOT- Heavy Civil Roadway/Highway projects. Have an immediate need for a Project Superintendent in Orlando , Fla - FDOT- Heavy Civil Roadway/Highway projects.
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Here is a short 3-minute video telling you about Horizon Roofing Horizon Roofing is looking for an individual to join our growing company as a Production Superintendent in our Commercial Roofing Department.
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Opportunity for a Quality Assurance Superintendent at a poultry processing plant in Goldsboro, NC.Responsibilities: Provide leadership, direction, and execution to all plant Quality Assurance functions to support continuous focus on product quality to ensure all products meet or exceed customer, regulatory and company requirements as they relate to product quality and food safety.
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Horizon Roofing is looking for an individual to join our growing company as a Production Superintendent in our Commercial Roofing Department. For the Production Superintendent position, knowledge of roofing systems and/or prior construction experience is required.
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Horizon Retail Construction is an established national general contractor specializing in tenant improvement. If you are interested in the SUPERINTENDENT position, please submit your resume to: SuperResume@horizonretail.com.
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Job Summary: Horizon Retail Construction Superintendents are responsible for overseeing construction at the jobsite. We are currently hiring experienced TRAVELING CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENTS.
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Minimum of 5 years experience in commercial fast track construction. Strong understanding of retail tenant improvement. Understanding of subcontractor responsibilities. Must maintain a valid driver's license and automobile insurance.
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To Qualify For The Position Of SUPERINTENDENT, We Desire. To Qualify For The Position Of SUPERINTENDENT, We Desire. Our Superintendents serve as the point person on each jobsite, working in conjunction with Project Managers at our headquarters in Sturtevant, Wisconsin.
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This position directs the activities of subcontractors and client vendors. We have been in business since 1993 serving the largest, most successful tenants in the country and completing over 1500 jobs a year.
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Health, dental, vision, life, critical illness, and accident insurance. Company provided PPE protection and apparel. Proven track record of running successful projects. Company provided OSHA Training/Certification.
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Per diem and vehicle allowance. Understanding of technology as required onsite. Excellent leadership and communication skills. Knowledge of OSHA standards. Flex spending account. Must travel the United States; 100% travel.
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Must be enthusiastic and professional. Performance based bonus. 401(k) with company match. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and specifications. Intermediate knowledge of Outlook required (i.e. sending emails, attaching documents to emails, etc.
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Horizon Retail Construction is an established national general contractor specializing in tenant improvement.
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