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The General Superintendent has the responsibility to collaborate with the Project Director, Senior Project Superintendent and Project Manager and is responsible for keeping them accurately and fully informed of the field status of the project, particularly regarding cost, schedule, quality, safety, and problem issues.
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Daily paperwork and communications requirements per Lead/Foreman, Superintendent (SUP), VP of Operations (VPO), and/or Project Manager (PM) + Other duties as assigned by Superintendent, Project Manager, or VP of Operations.
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The Asphalt Paving Superintendent manages all phases of laying asphalt. We are currently seeking Paving Superintendent for our Southwest Region Operations based out of Tempe, AZ. Strong leadership and ability to oversee entire asphalt paving operation (Traffic Control, Trucking, Milling and sweeping, Tack, AC placement, Rolling patterns, compaction requirements and all other day to day operations on a paving project.
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QualificationsThe Quality Assurance Inspector shall have a minimum of 4 - 15 years of experience in a Quality Assurance Inspection role or as a construction project superintendent. The QA Inspector is responsible for the inspection of all work performed by the contractors, and for promptly notifying the CBRE Heery Project Manager of any discrepancies.
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Held a position as a Construction Manager, Superintendent, Project Manager, or Quality Manager/Auditor on a design-build (integrated delivery) / EPC project. Our expert team brings Engineering, Procurement, and Project/Risk Management under the same umbrella as Construction, resulting in turnkey services that offer the full spectrum of capabilities critical infrastructure owners demand.
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Communicate and Schedule with subcontractors and suppliers to keep project on schedule. Primary point of contact for ADOT personnel and asphalt plant operations. Minimum of 5 years of asphalt paving management and operations experience.
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Fisher Industries is a vertically integrated family of businesses that encompasses all aspects of the aggregate and land development industries. Basic knowledge of construction practices, underground pipe and utilities, minor concrete structures and general grading practices.
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Ensure efficient project closeout, including completion of all punch list work, owner training and instruction, transfer of spare parts, final cleanup, demobilization and project records archiving.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Process Mechanical Superintendent will report to the Project Superintendent and Mechanical Construction Manager. The Process Mechanical Superintendent will be responsible for managing projects from start to finish, ensuring supervision of the mechanical project team, scheduling, submitting RFI’s, providing a safe working environment, and overseeing QA/QC programs.
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Work experience as a project engineer, field engineer, or superintendent. The Project Engineer will support construction activities by planning, organizing and implementing those management duties (i.e., project controls systems, engineering interface, subcontract and materials management, purchasing, scheduling.
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The QA/QC Manager is responsible for monitoring and auditing a project’s quality management requirements, as well as the execution of the project Quality Management Plan. This position will work closely with Project Managers and Construction Managers for the monitoring and oversight of project quality objectives/activities.
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The Project superintendent oversees all phases of a construction project from initial planning to completion. Plans, directs, and coordinates, usually through subordinate supervisory personnel, activities concerned with the construction of the project to ensure it is completed on time and on budget.
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This position reports to the Superintendent, or Vice President of Operations. Understanding of project scheduling, scheduling systems, and project milestone impacts. The Technician is responsible for successful project deployments and troubleshooting under the direction of project managers, department supervisors, foremen, and/or site leads.
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The assistant superintendent will also provide on-site supervision of the daily work load, job site safety, receiving and storing of tools and supplies, and the reporting of all of these aspects to the project managers and Project Superintendent.
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The Finish Blade Operator performs a variety of physical tasks to include operating heavy equipment and machinery and using power tools and/or hand tools for applying asphalt products as defined by each job/project.
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