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During heavy construction, the construction site superintendent is on-site at all times. During other project periods, the construction site superintendent may not have to be on the construction site every day, and may work at the office or possibly remotely to assist with other projects not in the heavy construction period.
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The Project Superintendent is responsible for the daily management of the overall project site including all coordination activities the General Contractor. Verify and report accurate quantities of onsite labor by trade provided by contractor; accurately monitor material to insure quantities that the contractor has on site is sufficient to complete the Project in the field.
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Able to traverse a construction job site consisting of uneven ground varying in height and consistency of material, with a variation of elevation 19 or less (mud, gravel, rutted ground, etc.
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Minimum of (5) five years of DoD Construction experience as a DoD QC Manager, of which (2) two years are field experience as an on-site DoD Site Superintendent or Foreman for construction repairs to DoD/Commercial facilities.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in civil project management, with a focus on bridge construction and rehabilitation. Oversee all phases of project management including mass excavation, site development, demolition, fine grading, pipe and drainage installation, traffic control, structure demolition and removal, underground utilities, erosion control, concrete work, steel work, and paving and milling.
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Adams Homes, Residential Construction, Construction Management, Production builder, New home construction, Ocala, Florida, Construction supervisor, Homebuilding, Homebuilder, New builds, Quality control, Project management, Building codes and regulations, Safety standards, Site inspections, Customer service, Communication skills, Organizational skills, Time management, Attention to detail, Teamwork, Positive attitude, Work ethic, Performance-driven, Competitive compensation.
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Track contractor site labor hours and report on construction site EMR rate. Frequently communicate with key project shareholders and participate in weekly job safety meetings with construction site personnel and with project management team.
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Possess a personal vehicle for use on or around a job site. GPI seeks Transportation Construction Inspectors (TCI), Transportation Construction Inspector Supervisors (TCIS), and Transportation Construction Managers (TCM) for roadway and bridge construction projects throughout Pennsylvania.
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Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required. About the job Site Safety Manager. Incident investigation, root cause analysis, and corrective action management.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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This will involve daily duties in office and on-site coordinating construction activities related to erosion control, earthwork, wet utilities, concrete, asphalt, landscape, irrigation and dry utilities.
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RSI is recruiting for aUMTRCA Title II Site Lead who is responsible for supporting the Legacy Management (LM) long-term maintenance and surveillance mission for assigned UMTRCA Title II sites.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong dose of site and construction management experience working on Heavy Industrial Projects (Pulp & Paper, Scaffolding, O&G, Petrochemicals.
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The process diverts money already being spent on utilities and directs it into facility upgrades, covering scope development, design, bidding, construction management, commissioning, measurement and verification, and even ongoing energy management services.
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Strong background in Construction Site Management supporting soft Craft Services, Oil & Gas, EPC, Petrochemical, Construction, and/or PE backed organizations. Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager / Construction Manager - Conduct regular project inspections and advise on work progress, quality, and safety conditions requiring attention.
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