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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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Minimum of 3-5+ years of experience in construction, with a proven track record of 2-3 years as a commercial Site lead or Foreman. Job Title: Junior SuperintendentCompany Name: Advanced Building Specialties, IncSalary: $22 - $27 / hour (with OT Potential of $65k+ annually) Full Job Description:Advanced Building Specialties, Inc is seeking a motivated Junior Superintendent to join our team and embark on a rewarding career in construction management.
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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 work & T/I.
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One of the country’s top General Contractors is hiring an experienced Traveling Superintendent with expertise in ground-up commercial construction projects. Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Lead Superintendent in ground-up commercial construction projects.
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Provide on-site leadership and supervision for ground-up commercial construction projects. This is an excellent opportunity for a driven and detail-oriented individual who enjoys working on diverse projects and is willing to travel throughout the southeast.
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You will lead the on-site management of our construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality. Extensive experience in managing subcontractors and coordinating multiple trades on-site.
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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, Food & Beverage Processing Facilities, Automotive Manufacturing Facilities, Semi-Conductor Facilities, and Data Centers ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, field staff throughout projects.
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5-25+ years of construction experience, with at least 5 of those years as a lead superintendent on industrial, warehouse or tilt wall projects. Hold job site meetings with the project manager and the regional manager Report regularly to the project manager to keep them constantly informed on job progress, plans, and problems that could significantly affect costs or schedules.
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Resolve construction-related problems or conflicts in a timely and efficient manner, regardless of project location. Manage and coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and construction crews at various project sites.
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ARCO/Murray National Construction is currently seeking an Assistant Superintendent with 2-5 years of experience assisting with the lead of ground-up, multifamily or light industrial construction projects.
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Superintendent will have the opportunity to work on site for projects throughout the Southeast Market. Top Ranked National General Contractor actively seeking a Superintendent to lead their Retail projects through completion.
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The Lead Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, Buildouts and or Renovations of Big Box Retail, Tilt Wall Retail Warehouses, Grocery, Strip Centers, Restaurants, Self-Storage, and other retail projects ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, field staff throughout projects.
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The Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, and Renovations of Retail, Restaurants, Fast Food, Grocery Stores, Car Washes, Fitness Centers and Gas Stations ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, field staff throughout project.
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If you are a Traveling Electrical Superintendent with experience, please read on! So, if you are a Traveling Electrical Superintendent with experience, please apply today.
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Due to growth, we are currently hiring multiple Superintendents to lead electrical projects. These individuals will be responsible for an assigned portion of the project including site management of field labor, pre-planning and coordination of the scope of work required to install a quality product in compliance with the contract documents and all applicable goals.
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