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Working knowledge of all crafts (ability to read and understand specifications for all trades), and prior experience as foreman or journeyman in at least one trade, or project engineer. Extensive field construction experience at supervisory level (Minimum 8 years as Superintendent.
$117,500 - $195,800 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 14 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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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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Develop/manage the cost control and labor recap in conjunction with the project manager and project superintendent. The Project Engineer (PE) is responsible for all on-site project administration and for management of the office engineers and jobsite administrator.
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Review all design documents, submittal information and shop drawings and issue and coordinate RFI documentation through the Project Engineer to the Architect or Engineers. Determine the sequence of construction operations to ensure that the material and equipment are being installed consistently with the Project Manager’s directives, Subcontractor Agreements, and the established Construction Schedule.
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The Superintendent oversees the Grocery/Retail/Restaurant construction site and leads the project manager's construction process from planning to completion. The Superintendent manages relationships with customer representatives and ensures the project follows all guidelines set by the Company and client.
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Our ideal Project Engineer candidate will assist the team in administration of the construction project and act as a resource for the Assistant Project Manager, Project Manager and Superintendent in running the day-to-day project operations from preconstruction through closeout.
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Preferred candidates must have completed at least five food and beverage projects as the lead superintendent with strong experience with Cold Storage, MEP, and Food Processing. Detail-oriented Computer/ Technology-literate (Microsoft Office Suite, Project, Blue Beam.
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The Superintendent reports to the General Superintendent, Project Manager, and Ownership. Expected means of communication are verbal, email, three-week look ahead/schedules, documentation (Daily reports/photos), to all parties involved in a project, Project manager, and General Superintendent.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you’ll play a key role within the on-site leadership to oversee and manage all aspects of the project. · At least five years of experience as a construction superintendent.
$90,000 - $150,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 25 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Hotel Renovation Construction Superintendent ensures delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. The Superintendent works with the hotel general manager to ensure clear and open communication.
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Immediately reports all work-related accidents and incidents to the site superintendent, Regional Manager and Field Safety Coordinator. We strive to optimize environmental resiliency in a way that effectively complements our clients’ decision-making and operations and efficiently fulfills their project requirements.
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Seven (7) years of experience as a Project Superintendent, Construction Manager and/or Customer Care Manager required. Seven (7) years of experience as a Project Superintendent, Construction Manager and/or Customer Care Manager required.
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To ensure future success and project improvement, the Superintendent is part of the project closure team to review and dissect how a completed project faired. Position Summary - The Superintendent is responsible for managing all project related activities at the job site.
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Experience: Required 5 years' experience in operations in the construction industry, at Project Superintendent level or above. Oversee and direct project modeling, drafting and coordination documents on a daily basis.
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The Construction Superintendent is responsible for field operations on the assigned project(s) to achieve timely and profitable completion of each project. Responsible for the oversight of the following project work activities for a Tenant Improvement Project: demolition, metal stud framing, carpet R&R, paint, HVAC, electrical, bulletproofing, concrete flatwork and foundation, etc.
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