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Here's what you'll need: · At least 10 years of foreman, superintendent, or construction management experience in construction and administration of industrial, water, or wastewater projects. As part of the design-build team, you'll work with the best professionals in the business and report to the Construction Manager or Design-Build Manager on project sites.
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A minimum of 5 years' of large scale infrastructure project experience in a supervisory role required, experience working as Mechanical Superintendent preferred. Previous knowledge/experience in water/wastewater project experience is preferred.
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In the end, a team and project that you are proud of and a project that impacts the lives of the clients forever. As a lead Superintendent, we are looking for someone that has 10+ years of field leadership experience and who has a passion for leading crews and driving a positive working environment.
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Work as a team with Project Superintendent, Project Engineer, and Administrator and assist as needed. Reports to Project Manager, President/CEO and/Or Chief Operating Officer/C.O.O. Weekly if not Daily via direct communication such as text, in-person or email communications as well as using Software "Mondays" to report meeting minutes per job.
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As a Superintendent, you will be exposed to a variety of field activities in order to develop your understanding of construction supervision. During your first few years you can expect to spend time learning and working on shop drawings, submittals, schedules, craft supervision, and project documentation.
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Assist the Project Superintendent in establishing and implementing proper fire prevention, evacuation and fire control procedures. The Sr. Site Safety Supervisor will provide support to the Project Staff and the Clayco safety team in an effort to execute corporate safety and health standards and procedures in compliance with Federal, State, and Local requirements.
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May be waived in lieu of completion of a formal trade apprenticeship program and/or project superintendent experience. Must have a minimum of 7 years project Site Manager experience managing offsite construction operations.
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POSITION SUMMARY Provides overall management direction to HVAC construction projects / establishes projects objectives and policies / maintains liaison with customer / and manages scope / schedule and budget and directs activity of on site superintendent.
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Min 5 years of experience as a Construction Superintendent. Strong project management and communications skills. This candidate should be experienced in communicating project milestones with clients and other parties and be able to establish a timeline for completion.
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Establish and conduct regular (weekly) safety meetings with subcontractor representatives and with project staff to ensure proper compliance. Attend all initial meetings with the project staff and subcontractor representatives to clearly define their role within the confines of the project safety program.
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Prepares a project schedule and develops milestones necessary to successfully complete the project in concert with the project superintendent. Monitors the project site for cost, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the project superintendent.
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Construction management degree or 2-3 years project engineer or 5 years or more as a project superintendent. Coordinates the execution of construction documents that include subcontracts, submittals and project logs established per company policy.
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Thorough understanding of project documents, plans and specs, and special requirements or conditions of job site. Ensure project materials and workmanship meet the project Quality Standards.
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Collaborate with the project superintendent and site operations team throughout the life of the project. An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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As directed, the Project Engineer I translates the construction documents into buildable plans then works in support of the Superintendent to implement the plans. Under the direction of the Assistant Project Manager, Project Manager or Senior Project Manager, they act as the front line on a project to ensure conformance of the work to the construction documents.
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