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The Commercial Superintendent will have between 5-20 years of experience building ground-up/new commercial projects with experience in site work to core/shell through build-out and c/o.
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SUMMARY: The Commercial Superintendent will have between 5-20 years of experience building ground-up/new commercial projects with experience in site work to core/shell through build-out and c/o.
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The majority of projects will revolve around restaurant, retail, commercial office & hospitality type structures with ground-up and build-out / TI construction approach. The Superintendent help Plan, develop and manage project schedules, maintain budgets, and site safety activities in partnership with project manager & executive team.
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They are based in the Franklin/Brentwood TN area and have one of the best, consistent reputations and repeat clientele a company could ask for in Middle-Tenn. They are currently interviewing for a Superintendent and would like to talk to YOU - if you possess some of the attributes listed below.
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A construction General Contractor who consistently lands work (vs a Roller Coaster Ride)? Their portfolio reads from medical & healthcare, to public works, retail, restaurant, corporate office, educational & mixed-use / hospitality / multifamily.
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Construction Production Coordinator: IMMEDIATE NEEDLocation: Fredericksburg, VA About the company:A Regional single-family Home Builder with a small-company feel but extensive company support staff in place to help with all employee tasks at the local level.
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They are currently interviewing for a Project Manager (& Senior Project Manager) that has at least 5+ years of commercial project experience (as a PM) and has experience with ground up construction (must) within a General Contractor environment.
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Position "Snapshot"The Commercial Construction Superintendent will be responsible for coordinating all Nashville jobsite construction operations and supervising all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and within budget & while promoting a safe workplace environment.
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However, Their specialty is commercial retail new/renovation construction. Why you will want to work with this Company: A Small, Local but very established commercial GC in the Nashville area that has a broad range of clientele and project types.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $70,000 - $115,000 / yr Position “Snapshot” The Commercial Construction Superintendent will be responsible for coordinating all Nashville jobsite construction operations and supervising all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and within budget & while promoting a safe workplace environment.
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This general contractor has a growing portfolio and is excited to bring on a few additional people to the team including a Assistant Superintendent with at least 3-5+ years of experience in ground up commercial projects.
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They incentivise their Superintendent to make great income for the exceptional candidate that can manage project schedule & budget to achieve the company project's goals. Project types include:-ground up & -build-out commercial retail/shopping-ground-up commercial, medical-office, Restaurant, Mixed-Use and other consumer related project types.
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5+ years of experience with on-site supervision of commercial construction. Ground-up commercial experience is preferred for projects of $1-3 Million in size. From concept to draft plans to a bid proposal, They work hand-in-hand to create the best possible result for any client & use a stable subcontractor workforce to help them accomplish this goal.
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Their portfolio spans from public works, retail, restaurant to light-industrial. Supervise final punch out. Tenant Improvement and Interiors Experience a requirement. Promote and implement job site safety.
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HUGE Bonus program paid Per-Project + Comprehensive Insurance Plan+ PTO of 2 weeks Vacation & 7 Holidays+ 401(k) retirement fund + ALL LOCAL Projects (zero travel)+ Other beneficial attributes for family & personal EEO/AA.
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