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Job Title: We are looking to hire a Traveling Construction Site Superintendent. The Project Manager has overall responsibility and is on site some, but the Site Superintendent is boots on the ground and responsible daily running of the project.
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Muschlitz Excavating, Inc., a leader in the Heavy Civil Industry, is looking to add a Site Superintendent to its accomplished team. 10+ years of experience in heavy civil construction.
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Minimum 5 years' experience as a Site Superintendent on Commercial Solar projects. Maintain control and responsibility for the security and operation of NAR's owned or rented equipment on the job site.
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This role is responsible for overseeing and effectively managing daily on-site activities. Review the project plans and specifications and comment on the design, scheduling, possible cost savings measures and potential construction issues.
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Other duties may be assigned include Quality Control Manager (QCM) and/or Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO) based on specific contract requirements. + Liaison with the Government customer on-site.
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At least 3 years of experience as a Construction Site Superintendent or similar role in the construction industry. The Site Superintendent ensures that projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget while maintaining the highest quality standards.
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We need a Site Superintendent with proven construction experience and solid leadership skills to run day-to-day operations on-site and control the short-term project schedule.
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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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Serve in on-site role when needed as Site Construction / Health and Safety Manager for long (over 90 days) and short (less than 30 day) duration projects. 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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Baldwin is looking for an experienced Superintendent to work on a multi-family project in the Seattle/Tacoma Area. The Superintendent is responsible for providing on-site coordination of construction activities during all phases of the project and supervise all field personnel as required to successfully complete projects on schedule and within budget.
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The Denver team focuses on high rise multifamily and office construction. Establish and maintain an effective and professional on-site working relationship with Owners, Architects, Consulting Engineers and other parties related to the project.
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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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The Site Superintendent will work on-site at a K-12 school construction project to lead, direct and coordinate the work of the contractors and project participants. 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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We are in search of a Construction Superintendent 2-5 years of experience managing crews in the underground utilities and site development industry for a direct hire opportunity with our client in Stockton, CA.
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From initial planning with the Project Manager, through on-site coordination, construction implementation, final review, and closeout. The Site Superintendent owns the entire on-site renovation process.
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