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Education: Associate degree, diploma or equivalent from an accredited college, technical, business, vocational, or correspondence school in the Construction or Facilities Management, building inspection/code enforcement or related field.
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The Scope of work is electrical and civil construction. Our company handles the entire flow of providing these products and services beginning with Sales, Provisioning, Design and Engineering, Contracting and Construction & Servicing and Maintenance.
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Meeting with Project Managers, Estimators, Project Engineers, Superintendent, and Foreman (if available), prior to job start. Prepare and review project video and pictures prior to start of construction for any changes in conditions that are not noted on project plans.
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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 quantity, cost, safety, quality, and schedule performance with the project Superintendent and develops and monitors project quality, safety, and risk management plans.
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A Project Superintendent oversees individual projects to assure the safe construction of a high quality project that is in compliance with the scope as established by the contract documents.
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A top ten developer is looking for a Senior Superintendent with experience in Multi-Family, Apartments, Hotels, or Assisted Living construction projects. The ideal candidate will lead and manage the construction team on site, ensuring that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest level of quality.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Construction Superintendent on Federal Projects, primarily on military bases. Prior experience as a Construction Superintendent or in a similar role on Federal Projects.
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An exciting opportunity for an MEP Superintendent to join one of the top construction companies in the US has come available located out of the Sacramento office. Courthouses / Healthcare / Data Center construction experience is a must.
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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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If you are an experienced Construction Superintendent that is looking for a team that is founded on principles of integrity, experience, and diligence look no further. Experience serving in the role as Superintendent on at least three ground up projects.
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Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, construction management or related field, or the equivalent education and experience. Works well with Layton’s “Two in the Box” application working well with your counterpart (Superintendent) to ensure successful project delivery and to strengthen client relationship.
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You handle requests from Superintendent, Project Manager, Owner, Subcontractors, IOR, Architect and/or Construction Manager. In a competitive construction environment, Landmark Construction is dedicated to customer satisfaction through collaborative project delivery.
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Extensive field construction experience at supervisory level (Minimum 8 years as Superintendent) Recruit, organize, train, direct and coordinate field construction team including subcontractor's direct hire work.
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This is a full-time on-site role for Project Managers and Project Superintendents at Moorefield Construction Inc, located in Sacramento, CA. As a Project Manager or Project Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing and managing construction projects from start to finish.
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Monitor construction activities in conjunction with the onsite Foreman and Area Superintendent to ensure project is being built on schedule, and within budgets. Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering or other related discipline preferred.
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