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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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Title: Construction Project Manager (On-site) Superintendent experience or owned a small construction company. 5+ years of Construction Project Management experience. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to achieve project objectives.
$80,000 - $192,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 10 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Superintendent Qualifications: Expert ability to manage project timelines and budgets Demonstrated ability to lead construction projects in various phases concurrently Industry consistent work history 3-5+ years' experience as a Superintendent Compensation/Benefits: Industry leading compensation Complete benefits package Positive work environment Apply now for the next step in your Superintendent Career.
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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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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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Maintain, schedule and review project schedule and two-week look-ahead on a weekly basis with Superintendent and the rest of the project team including subcontractors. Our client offers a full range of heavy civil engineering and construction services in Alameda, CA, they are looking for a Senior Project Engineer to join their team.
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Coordinate preconstruction meetings with Project Safety Manager and Superintendent. Reports to: Project Safety Manager or Project EHS Manager. 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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Experience as a Project Manager or Superintendent on at least three completed industrial and/or municipal water and/or wastewater treatment plant projects (one with a final contract value exceeding $50 million) between July 1, 2005, and the time of application.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of ADU Construction Project Manager / Superintendent (On-site) based in San Leandro, CA, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Technology: Experience with Microsoft Office, MS Project and Procore. Are you looking for the next step in your career as a Foreman / Superintendent? Essel is looking for a construction Foreman / Superintendent with experience managing mid to large scale projects to join our team.
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To assist the Project Manager and the Scheduling Manager in the development and refinement of the Project Schedule, and to work with the Project Manager to keep the schedules properly updated, and to see that the job meets the various required dates.
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As the industry leader in staffing for architecture, engineering, and construction projects, JLM has 18,500+ pre-vetted, highly-skilled, and available people ready to power your project within 7 days.
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Managing the day to day activities of complicated project sites in the education, restaurant, retail and auto markets and ensuring top-quality results through effective management of resources and the construction process.
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Come for the opportunities, stay for the career CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT The Superintendent works in partnership with the Project Management team to build a safe, successful project.
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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. Basic knowledge of project scheduling, bids, take-offs, change orders and contracts.
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