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The Civil Superintendent will lead the successful and safe completion of construction projects on time, within budget, and to the agreed upon contractual standards. Minimum 7+ years of experience as a superintendent/foreman in excavating and embankment, retaining walls, utility installation, small concrete structure installation, and site coordination/logistics.
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We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Superintendent to join our Aviation Team. As a Superintendent, you will oversee on-site construction activities, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
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Lead and direct on-site personnel, including construction workers, subcontractors, and laborers. As a Construction Site Supervisor, you will play a critical role in ensuring the successful execution of construction projects by overseeing on-site operations, managing personnel, and maintaining a safe and productive work environment.
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10+ years of on-site lead Superintendent experience in the Construction Industry. The Construction Superintendent coordinates all site construction activities and supervises all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and within budget.
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Under the direction of the site Superintendent, an Installation Lead will enforce schedules and work of reporting employees and facilitates personnel management in accordance with company policy.
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Lead and motivate on-site personnel, including subcontractors, foremen, and laborers, to ensure productivity and adherence to project goals. We are seeking an experienced and detail-oriented Construction Superintendent to oversee on-site construction activities and ensure that projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
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Key Expectations/Must Haves:Team Leadership: Must have the ability to lead and manage a team of subcontractors and on-site personnel. Must have a minimum of 3 years as a Superintendent for a General Contractor (responsible for the supervision of all 16 trades) on Commercial/Retail projects is required.
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Site Supervision: Must have the ability to monitor construction activities, ensuring compliance with construction plans, specifications, and regulatory requirements. Safety Compliance: Must have the ability to promote a strong safety culture on construction sites by enforcing safety policies and procedures.
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As the Assistant Superintendent, you'll work under the guidance of an on-site lead superintendent, providing crucial support in overseeing field administration, supervision, and technical management for construction operations across projects of varying size and complexity.
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Collaborating closely with Armada Hoffler staff, foremen, subcontractors, and other construction personnel, you'll play a key role in ensuring projects are executed efficiently, meeting quality, budget, and safety standards.
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5+ years of on-site lead Superintendent experience in the Construction Industry. This includes maintaining the highest level of quality, supervising all trade and field personnel, while administering good construction safety practices with all on-site activities.
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The Superintendent coordinates all site construction activities and supervises all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and on budget.
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Firm understanding of common phases of Site Supervision: safety, quality control, estimating/constructability support, schedule, submittal and shop drawing support, process management and tracking, personnel supervision and evaluation.
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Ability to manage on-site personnel. Three years of project superintendent experience on projects ranging from $100,000 to $2M. This position will be responsible for the direct supervision of smaller commercial projects and may be assigned to assist the project superintendent on larger commercial projects.
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The Superintendent is responsible for all site construction activities including all field and subcontractor personnel as required to successfully complete the project/work on schedule and within budget.
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