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The Site Superintendent will be responsible for the direct oversight and management of staff and subcontractors working on diverse environmental construction projects.
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Van Acker Construction (VAC) is looking for an Assistant Site Superintendent experienced in estate landscape construction and site civil engineering to join our project team on a high-end residential construction project south of Portland.
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Experience and working knowledge of mapping out multi phased excavations, backfill/compaction and staying on top of any groundwater collection. Experience with DOD, including USACE, NAVFAC, USAF or USCG required.
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Serves as Tetra Tech's agent for all Construction Management to include Health and Safety requirements, controls, processes and protocols related to the on and off-site management of repair and construction activities.
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Vale Group has partnered with a company in the Civil Construction industry, based in Miami, FL, who is actively searching for an experienced Civil Site Superintendent to work onsite for an opportunity paying $100k - $120k annually, based on experience.
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We are currently looking for a highly skilled, caring, and safety focused individual for our Team. Reporting to the General Superintendent, the Site Superintendent is responsible for the leading all daily field activities on construction site.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionFast paced Construction Management Company looking for a Commercial Site Superintendent to oversee construction of fast-food restaurants and retail fit outs.
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The Site Superintendent ensures projects are delivered successfully and on time. Keep track of material stock, orders, and equipment on-site. Communicate with the office to resolve on-site issues and emergencies.
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Supervision of on-site personnel and sub-contractors. Solid background in building/civil construction science, business, and management, as well as related work experience within the construction industry.
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The Superintendent directly supervises the field labor force, works in conjunction with Project Management Team, and is supported by Director of Operations and Logistics. Experience in heavy civil construction required of at least 3 years.
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Duties Project Planning: Work with the Project Manager and other stakeholders to develop project plans, including schedules, manpower requirements, and material Site Management: Supervise and coordinate all on-site activities, ensuring that the work is being executed in compliance with project plans and government regulations.
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The Site Manager – Site Superintendent will manage the on-site construction activities at our projects located throughout the United Stated. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or Architecture is preferred.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Site Superintendent based in Mason, MI. The Site Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing and managing construction projects, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget, and according to specifications.
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The Site Superintendent runs the project's field operations on a day-to-day basis, verifying that the project produces the required deliverables of quality, within the specified constraints of time, and cost while delivering the highest level of customer satisfaction.
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You will use your strong organizational and problem-solving skills to maintain construction schedules and manage the job site resources to ensure the project is kept on schedule. As a Site Superintendent, you will supervise subcontractors to ensure the project remains on schedule and in compliance with safety regulations and company policy.
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