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We are currently looking for a Superintendent to work in Southern California RegionsResponsibilities 7-10 years minimum as a superintendent for heavy civil construction projects. We specialize in: Underground Utilities (Gas, Water, Sewer, Fiber Optic, Electrical), Foundations, Bridges, Highways, Airports, Sitework; Power/Utility: Substations, Power Plants, Transmission & Distribution, Sitework; Emergency Management: Reconstruction, 24-Hour Storm Response, Storm Hardening, Shoreline Restoration/Stabilization, Debris Removal; Solar Installation and Construction Management.
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The Site Superintendent should have the knowledge to oversee the construction of Public Roads, Highways, Public Parks and Sports Fields. The Site Superintendent is responsible for field operations on the project(s) assigned in order to achieve timely and profitable completion of each project.
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The General Superintendent will be responsible for the successful execution of projects in all the regional territory through the effective supervision of Superintendents, Foreman and Carpenters.
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About the Job: The Construction Superintendent reports to the VP of Construction and manages all aspects of construction at the assigned project site. National Community Renaissance (CORE) is seeking a Construction Superintendent to join our Construction team.
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Then, don’t miss your chance to join our TEAM as a new Commercial Construction Superintendent. We have a sincere drive toward the goal of helping make fire and water damage “Like it never even happened.
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InfraHire is looking for Electrical Superintendent in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Ability to schedule and coordinate all site work. Strong background in solar field electrical installations. InfraHire is looking for Electrical Superintendent in Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
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We are looking for someone to fill a Site Superintendent / Project Manager position. We have been blessed enough during this time to stay busy with new projects, and are currently looking for a full-time Site Superintendent / Project Manager to oversee a few of our current new builds.
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The Senior Superintendent is the field representative of the builder. This position will be the Senior Superintendent for multiple projects throughout Southern California. The superintendent organizes the work and various aspects of construction.
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CCPA disclosure notice below VectorUSA is looking for a Communications Superintendent. CATEGORY: EEO Information EXAMPLES : Gender, racial or ethnic origin, disability, and veteran status information you voluntarily provide to us so that we can comply with Equal Employment Opportunity and/or affirmative action reporting obligations as a federal government contractor.
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Candidates must have 5-10 years of experience as Construction Superintendent successfully completing project on time and with high customer satisfaction. Retail/ Commercial Construction Superintendent.
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Manages work performance on projects to ensure craft workers are following project rules and company work and safety procedures.
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