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As a Traveling Superintendent , you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the on-site construction activities of multifamily/luxury condo projects from start to finish.
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Job Title: Traveling Superintendent - Construction Job Type: Full-Time An esteemed General Contractor providing Construction Management, Design/Build and General Contracting services is seeking to add a Traveling Superintendent that will coordinate all site construction activities and supervise all field personnel.
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Superintendent Functions: Manage day-to-day on-site construction. This company prides themselves on providing clients with the best service possible and are ready to add a Traveling Superintendent to their team.
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Job Title: Traveling Superintendent - Construction. Proven experience as a Construction Lead Superintendent in multifamily/luxury condo construction. Manage day-to-day on-site construction activities for multifamily/luxury condo projects.
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Traveling Superintendent Responsibilities: Provide on-site leadership and supervision for ground-up commercial construction projects. Traveling Superintendent Requirements: Minimum of 5+ years of experience as a Lead Superintendent in ground-up commercial construction projects.
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The Lead Superintendent will have the opportunity to work on site for projects throughout the United States. The Lead Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, and or Renovations of Cold Storage and Freezers for Warehouses and Distribution Centers and Food & Beverage Processing Facilities ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, field staff throughout projects.
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Top Ranked National General Contractor actively seeking a Superintendent to lead their Industrial Cold Storage/Freezer and Food & Beverage Processing projects through to completion. Must be willing to travel on site to locations across the United States.
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If you have experience working in construction management, safety management, residential construction, or construction superintendent - feel free to apply today and learn about the growth potential DaBella has to offer.
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They are seeking a Traveling Superintendent with at least 5 years’ work experience in commercial construction ( with an emphasis on site development and ground up experience.
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They Prefer at least 5 years experience as Lead Superintendent for a General Contractor in commercial building and build-outs and renovations. Our Top-Tier National Commercial GC client is hiring for a Travel Superintendent.
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Commercial Field Superintendent - Travel. Experience as a tradesman is preferred but not required. They offer a full benefits package including health care, 401K, PTO and other company benefits.
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Work with PM and support staff to coordinate all trades & schedules. Develop and maintain schedule's (Microsoft Project) and maintain costs/budget's. Conduct sub-contractor coordination meetings and develop meeting minutes, maintain daily reports.
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KHI Construction Superintendents are expected to work with and lead their small team of professionals on jobs ranging from equipment installation (surgical booms, lights, and computers) to full OR demo/renovation.
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Read and comprehend building plans and drawings to detect potential issues. The right candidate will also have good computer skills and the ability to work well & develop relationships with trades/subs, staff & clients/owners.
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Preparation an maintenance of project schedules and budgets. Computer skills, competent with Excel. Bonus Plan (Annual) Health savings account.
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