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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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General Superintendent 2/3. General Superintendent 1. Assist project management with schedule preparation and SIP, including logic and resource/budget allocation, Labor Resource Charts and provide updates as required.
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LOCATIONS FOR GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT: Utah, Colorado Springs, Co, and Denver, Co. Optimize project opportunity by field/pre-fabrication planning, CADD, organizing and scheduling, without compromising the quality, safety or completion date of the project.
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Reporting to a Project Manager and/or a Superintendent, the Entry-Level Engineer's major duties include: Coordinating work with project owner representatives, architects, engineers, inspectors, and site subcontractors and/or directing the work of all trades assigned to a construction work site.
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Brick Staffing is seeking a General Superintendent for our Phoenix, AZ client, who offers commercial and industrial plumbing, mechanical piping, process piping, HVAC and refrigeration construction.
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Prepares a project schedule and develops milestones necessary to successfully complete the project in concert with the Project Superintendent. Regularly visits the project site and monitors quantity, costs, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the Project Superintendent & Project Manager.
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Coordinate with Project Superintendent in development of a project site logistics plan. These phases include: Scheduling, subcontractor buyout, cost reporting, preparation of subcontracts, the handling of owner coordination, construction quality oversight, and project closeout.
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While on a project, the Project Engineer reports to the Project Manager & Project Superintendent, who has ultimate responsibility for both the quality of Haydon's deliverable and effective execution of project assignments.
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Develops project schedules and milestones in collaboration with the Project Superintendent, reviews Contract Documents for completeness and consistency, and plans for successful execution of construction contracts.
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Understands and applies the terms and conditions of the owner and subcontractor contracts for the project. Participates in the negotiation process with the owner and architect to gain agreement for project changes.
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Attends and takes notes for project team meetings, including weekly Owner/Architect meetings and subcontractor coordination meetings. Works with the superintendent to prepare project schedule, including establishing dates for receiving shop drawings and milestones necessary to complete the project on time.
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The Traveling Superintendent manages all trades and daily activities related to the project. Establish effective working relationships with Owner, Owner’s Rep, Building Manager, Building Engineer, foremen, and subcontractors.
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Coordinate resources with other project managers, general superintendent, project engineer, etc. Primary Responsibilities Manage risk in relation to job-site safety, owner contractual terms, city and/or county specifications, and other contractors that could be working on-site.
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Participate with project team and preconstruction services in development of a Project Chart of Accounts. Assistant Construction Project Manager. will provide high level support to the project staff to ensure quality and timely execution of design/build projects from design to completion.
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The Field Engineer will administer daily operations of project site under supervision of Trade Superintendent, Project Engineer, Project Manager and Site Manager. Assist in document control as neededfor field drawings by working with the Site Manager, Project Engineer, and Trade Superintendent to perform audits on field drawings to confirm the latest revisions are being used.
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