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Minimum ten years site work construction experience, with emphasis on heavy civil experience, park building experience, and/or sports and recreation, athletics experience. Our expertise covers a wide range of construction and general engineering specialties including: Sports & Recreational Facilities, Educational Facilities, Site Development & Heavy Engineering, Structural & Architectural Concrete, Solar & Renewable Energy, Stormwater Management and RABcrete TM Pervious Concrete.
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Lead and supervise all on-site construction activities, ensuring compliance with project specifications, schedules, and budgetary constraints. Supervise and motivate on-site construction teams, including subcontractors and laborers.
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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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Provide on-site coordination for all phases of construction projects; including subcontractors, material and equipment, and work is proceeding on schedule and within budget.
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Manage the daily work schedule and document daily events on the project site through the daily log. Our Client, an organization well known for project execution and engineering excellence is looking for there next Site Superintendent.
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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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Minimum of 5 years of construction-related experience working for a general contractor or specialty contractor coordinating and supervising job site participants on projects ranging from $2M - $10M.
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Everyone at Garrett Construction is a “broom pusher” and we expect all staff to have an “all hands on deck” approach to making things better, fixing problems, and assisting when and if necessary.
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We are looking for a traveling Site Superintendent to be a part of our growing Energy division in Seattle, WA. The Superintendent will ensure project success through on-site management of subcontractors and maintenance of client relationships.
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The Superintendent is responsible for providing supervision and/or coordination for the work of all in-house and sub-contractor trades personnel on designated site work projects. Evaluate performance of on-site trades personnel & initiate on-site training or recommend employee for designated off-site training programs according to demonstrated needs.
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The Garrett Companies is a fully integrated Multifamily Development, Construction, and Asset Management team that works in unison to develop and build multifamily projects across the country.
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Exceptional skills in relationship management, communication, and problem-solving. Lead field person responsible for ensuring that the project is completed to the Owners' specifications, on time, and with a flawless safety record.
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The Site Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing and managing construction projects, ensuring that work is completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with safety regulations.
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The Site Superintendent will provide on-site supervision most days with some time in a satellite field office. Land Development Superintendent/Project Manager for Owner’s Representative Construction Management Firm.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Site Superintendent at Kent Construction located in Morgan Hill, CA. The Site Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget.
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