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Project Superintendent must have at least 5 years (10 years preferred) of experience in commercial construction in the San Francisco Bay Area. This position works closely with the General Superintendent and Project Managers to complete projects on schedule, within budget and to the highest quality.
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Thorough understanding of architectural, structural, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, fire life safety, and fire protection systems associated with construction activities. Develop preliminary project schedules for inclusion in Proposals and validate with General Superintendent and subtrade market prior to finalization in Proposal.
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Training focuses on construction operations, client development and management, subcontractor relations, project planning, site safety, corporate culture and organizational skills, to promote and succeed as an assistant project manager or assistant superintendent, assistant estimator, assistant safety superintendent, or assistant MEP manager.
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Our ideal Senior Project Engineer candidate assists the team in administration of the construction project and act as a resource for the Assistant Project Manager, Project Manager and Superintendent in running the day-to-day project operations from preconstruction through closeout.
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Come join an awesome team in an exciting, fast paced, and ever growing industry Position Title : Site Superintendent Position Description/Deliverables : Lead Construction Coordination and Integration process with all site projects and within Tool Install/PB/LOD Project.
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Work with project superintendent to manage project schedule and ensure that client expectations are met or exceeded. General plant, irrigation, construction, and drainage knowledge. Work with superintendent to submit final billing including reconciliation of subcontractor billings and forecasting and capturing expenses.
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Let’s Build DESCRIPTION: Rudolph and Sletten is looking for a Senior Superintendent to coordinate field operations for large scale, fast track projects with a commitment to quality and safe construction processes.
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Manage project team (superintendent, estimator, purchasing, and outside resources) in all aspects of project development and completion. Bachelor's Degree in construction or business or equivalent in experience.
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Individuals with experience working in Construction Project Management, Construction Superintendent line of work, Commercial Kitchen Project Management, Commercial Construction Project Management, etc.
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Collaborate with the project superintendent and site operations team throughout the life of the project. Commercial Construction Assistant Project Manager. 2-5 years’ experience in commercial construction, including experience with a commercial general contractor.
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Attend job start meeting with PM, Estimator, PE, Superintendent, and Foreman (if available), prior to job start. Maintain a three week look ahead schedule that is resource loaded in coordination with PM and superintendent.
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Minimum ten years site work construction experience, with emphasis on heavy civil experience, park building experience, and/or sports and recreation, athletics experience. Our expertise covers a wide range of construction and general engineering specialties including Sports & Recreational Facilities, Educational Facilities, Site Development & Heavy Engineering, Structural & Architectural Concrete, Solar & Renewable Energy, Stormwater Management, and RABcrete TM Pervious Concrete.
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We are a well established heavy civil general contractor in need of a talented Construction Project Manager for a 2 mile long light rail bridge project in San Jose. A qualified candidate will possess a civil engineering degree, licensed or unlicensed, or a construction management degree and have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
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Prepare and Review project video and pictures prior to start of construction for any changes in conditions that are not noted on project plans. Collect extra work field tags and ensure owners representative is signing the tags.
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Collaborate with General Superintendent and Project Superintendents in managing construction timeline and progress. Project Manager (Construction) Manage administrative requirements and organization of multiple construction projects with support from Project Engineer.
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