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Job responsibilities include all types of marine construction including pile driving, deep foundations, wharfs, piers, bulkheads, bridges, dredging, concrete, heavy lifts, and cable laying. Field experience should include a minimum of 3 years’ experience in a Foreman or Superintendent role as Carpenter, Pile Driver, Operator or Laborer.
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Must show position title held, name of agency, and description of project); experience as a construction superintendent, providing both supervision and QA/QC duties; experience with facility and building systems (building envelope, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and structural, etc.
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You will be responsible for supporting the Project Director, Project Manager, Construction Manager, and Senior Superintendent in oversight of work progress, subcontractor manpower, and correct work coordination between the trades.
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Bachelors degree that is related to Construction Management or Water Resource Management or Engineering. Required to notify the PM or superintendent and if necessary the management whenever something on the project of a significant nature could impact the safety of personnel, efficacy of the work, schedule, profitability or reputation & standing of GSE.
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Coordination with Site Superintendent(s) to understand and assess installation methods, labor needs, and manpower forecasts. Minimum 3 years of project engineer experience in heavy commercial/private Fire Alarm construction.
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As a leader in local multifamily construction, we offer comprehensive construction services to developers by building projects on time and on budget. Establish and maintain positive and effective relationships and communication with client, Construction Manager, project team, consultants/architect/engineers, subcontractors, adjacent community, trade unions, governmental agencies.
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Our client is a leading, reputable West Coast Developer Builder with a great reputation for building high quality, high end residential projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. As they move into the interior phase of one of their current projects in Oakland a unique opportunity has opened up for a Project Superintendent with high end interiors, ideally luxury apartments to join the team in Oakland for a fixed term 8-month contract to complete this phase of the project.
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Position Description: Assist the Project Safety Manager, PX, PM, and Superintendents in enforcing and adhering to Company Environmental Health & Safety and risk management policies and procedures on a construction project.
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The Construction Superintendent’s responsibility is to supervise the field construction of a project and to complete the Work on schedule, within the budget, and to the quality of workmanship specified.
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Essel is looking for a construction Foreman / Superintendent with experience managing mid to large scale projects to join our team! Complete and detailed experience with subcontractor and construction sequencing.
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Work as a construction lead foreman/superintendent, managing and participating in active hands-on work to complete construction projects. Coordinate with other CPI staff to provide soon-to-be-veterans professional development leading to job placement in the construction industry.
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Oversee monthly invoicing process per project terms as directed by Project Team. Coordination with Site Superintendent(s) to understand jobsite needs. and assess QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum years of experience in commercial/private Fire Alarm construction.
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Preferably at least 5 Years Supervision Construction experience at a GC / CM firm. If you are a dedicated construction professional who is motivated to succeed and has a commitment to quality, we have immediate openings.
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Are you looking for the next step in your career as a Foreman / Superintendent? Have you built significant experience in construction projects and are looking to expand your skill set? Are you looking for the next step in your career as a Foreman / Superintendent.
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One of the nation’s leaders in heavy civil construction is looking for a Superintendent to join their team. Projects include heavy civil , rail construction , asphalt paving and general contracting.
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