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We seek Superintendents who are the experts on general construction techniques, problem solving, and the technical experts of each facet of construction (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, demolition, etc.
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Close coordination with the project manager, project superintendent, and sales representative will be required throughout the life of the project. Review construction contract documents and coordinate with sub-contractors and General Contractor/owner to gather the required information to design the project’s sprinkler system.
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Minimum five (5) years of experience as an inspector, field engineer, superintendent or foreman related to the specific type of facility being constructed which may include transmission line, substation, communications facility (buildings towers, etc.
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This transition shall include contract review meetings, which encompass a review of contract requirements, general conditions, schedules, budgets, subcontracts, and purchase order agreements. Manages the development of the overall CPM schedule with the Project Superintendent(s) and assures all procurement is fully coordinated with the Project Engineer(s.
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Coordinate with General Superintendent on project manpower requirements. Demonstrate the ability to manage multiple industrial projects at the same time and work in conjunction with the field superintendent and their daily operations to ensure they are complete, on time, and under budget.
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The Superintendent will maintain general condition costs, manage subcontractor quality and schedule performance. Able to research scope of work and submittal content prior to coordinating work in effort to know how to effectively manage each trade and ensure that their work conforms to General Contractor Prime Contract obligation.
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Must work quickly, productively and safely to meet production goals as outlined by the foreman, superintendent and/or production manager. Perform all other general laborer work as needed.
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GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT NATIONAL (Phoenix, AZ) Comprehensive knowledge of general construction practices, occupational hazards and safety precautions of the metal building trade. Comprehensive knowledge of methods in general construction practices.
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Communicate with project management team or assigned project manager as well as the site superintendent. Solid customer service skills with a proven track record of effective communication on all levels from; General Contractor, Subcontractor, Inspector, Laborer, etc.
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For IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION, please apply directly at azstatejobs.gov (Search Job ID: 524103) JOB SUMMARY Under the general direction of the Hospital Superintendent (CEO), and in close collaboration with the Chief Medical Officer, the Chief Clinical Officer (CCO) is responsible for managing the Hospital's Psychology, Rehabilitation, and Social Services Departments.
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Minimum of 3-5 years working as a multi-family superintendent for a commercial general contractor. The Construction Superintendent is responsible for the direct supervision of field work performed by A.R. Mays Construction and its subcontractors on assigned projects.
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Horizon Retail Construction is an established national general contractor specializing in tenant improvement. If you are interested in the SUPERINTENDENT position, please submit your resume to: SuperResume@horizonretail.com.
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Any person having inquiries concerning the School's compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), or Title II of the Genetic Information NonDiscrimination Act of 2008 (GINA) may contact the Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources.
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The General Superintendent will provide oversight to the operations of all assigned projects. The General Superintendent will provide oversight to the operations of all assigned projects.
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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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