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Superintendent will execute construction projects by overseeing on site tasks. Work directly with the project managers to prepare schedules, organize the structure, select staff, and handle the construction equipment.
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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 Safety Engineer is a resource for supporting the Safety Manager and project team in the successful completion of a construction project. The Construction Safety Specialist will perform construction safety related duties on projects of varying type.
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The Construction Superintendent reports to the VP of Construction and manages all aspects of construction at the assigned project site. RESPONSIBILITIES On site, the Superintendent coordinates all subcontractors and oversees the day-to-day activities of construction, including scheduling, inspections, quality control, safety, monitoring of construction budgets, and accountability for all related expenditures.
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Education and experience requirements include: four-year engineering or construction management degree or equivalent and five or more years of applied experience in construction management with emphasis on industrial or mechanical experience, design, finance and project management.
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Seven (7) years minimum experience as a Project Superintendent/Construction Manager and/or Customer Care Manager preferred. The Quality Assurance Manager is responsible for inspecting and evaluating the construction of Lennar homes to ensure compliance with quality standards, building codes, and scopes of work and specifications.
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We are currently hiring experienced TRAVELING CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENTS. Horizon Retail Construction is an established national general contractor specializing in tenant improvement.
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10+ years of experience as a commercial Construction Superintendent. Partner with Project Manager during the construction phase to budget, manage and forecast the following: craft labor, equipment, materials, small tools, consumables and general conditions.
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5-7 years of experience in residential construction, with previous superintendent experience required. A reputable, luxury residential general contracting company is in search of an experienced Superintendent for projects based in La Jolla, CA. Our firm is renowned for its expertise in high-end and custom residential projects, catering to esteemed clients and designers.
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The Renovation Technician at Matrix Construction Services is primarily responsible for self-performing a defined scope of work under the direction of an assigned primary Renovation Superintendent.
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Construction, Construction management, Commercial construction, Subcontractor management, Osha 30, Procore. Actalent is seeking a Traveling Superintendent! 5+ years of superintendent experience.
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Set up a pre-planning meeting with field superintendent, estimators, purchasing, engineer, foreman, and detailing. Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field, or 4 years of equivalent plumbing and/or mechanical work experience.
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If you are a motivated and experienced Superintendent with a passion for luxury hospitality construction, we invite you to join our team and contribute to our continued success in delivering exceptional results to our clients.
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8+ years of experience with 3 years at the superintendent level or above on large projects, or in a construction management role on smaller projects without a Bachelor's degree. Knowledge of delivering heavy civil projects from design through construction, as well as familiarity with environmental and permit compliance.
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1 Assistant Superintendent, San Diego. Plan and manage subcontractors in establishing construction means and methods, scheduling, coordination, workplace safety and harmony. - 1 Superintendent, Orange County.
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