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Managing the field project financials including timesheets, change order paperwork, purchase orders, delivery tickets, and subcontractor work tickets. Supports and participates in the Company’s Business Development, Marketing and Sales program including: Project Pursuit Approaches, RFP Responses, Interviews, Top Prospects and Customer Share Program.
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Working knowledge of all crafts (ability to read and understand specifications for all trades), and prior experience as foreman or journeyman in at least one trade, or project engineer. Extensive field construction experience at supervisory level (Minimum 10 years as Superintendent.
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Support the Site/Construction Manager on each project to ensure adequate skill sets are on the project. Will work side by side the Superintendents, GF, and Foremen during planning stages, startup and during each project to coach, mentor and develop these individuals for consistency and efficiency.
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In addition, you will assist the project manager, superintendent and the rest of the on-site construction staff with managing the administrative and document control requirements of the project.
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Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Project Management, Construction Management or similar technical discipline from an accredited college/university AND more than of six years of experience in power generation and/or the energy industry related to operations/maintenance, overhaul outage/management, planning, or similar experience, including previous leadership experience in these areas.
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Participate in progress meetings and weekly subcontractor meetings and support maintenance of proper meeting records and reports, own meeting content in collaboration with Superintendent or other project team members.
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Notify the Project Manager and Superintendent promptly of test results or inspection items that do not conform to contract requirements. The Project Engineer will review, provide analysis, management, and resolution of field coordination issues with project team members and participants.
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Project Engineers are typically assigned one project at a time and are responsible for assisting the Project Manager and Superintendent with subcontracts, schedules, change orders, RFIs, submittals, job costing, subcontractor performance, quality control, coordination, safety, and inspections.
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Superintendent Functions: Coordinate schedule, manpower, equipment and resources Direct and evaluate site personnel and staff Enforce project safety and security Review and approve all subcontractor and vendor payment as well as timely preparation of payment requisitions Superintendent Qualifications: 5 proven years as a true lead supervisor Must have a proven work history working with a General Contractor Demonstrated experience commercial projects in the $5-50M range.
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Performs and proactively manages field coordination / site office duties, including updating drawings and measuring site quantities; documenting and interpreting field records for quality, production, labor, and materials; participating in the health, safety, and environment (HSE) plan and completing other tasks as required by the superintendent and/or project manager.
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As an ARCO/Murray Superintendent, you will have the opportunity to manage all of the administrative tasks associated with construction and field operations for your project from day one.
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Oversee the Fire Alarm superintendent. Report weekly to the GM with project updates. Manage job cost and project scheduling. Understand design & Layout of Fire Alarm SystemsCoordination for installation between tradesManaging cost and understanding budgets REQUIRED EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS: General electrical knowledge Experience in Fire Protection/Fire Alarm Installation or DesignExcellent verbal and written communication skills SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee installation labor on assigned projects.
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Assist Project Manager and Superintendent with subcontract and schedule administration. Assistant Project Manager (APM). Monitors and enforces, along with project team, safety and OSHA safety standards to maintain a safe working environment for all employees, and site visitors.
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Crossland is seeking college construction graduates for this entry-level salaried position required prior to becoming a Craft Superintendent, Superintendent, or Project Engineer. Layout for the entire project which includes total station and GPS layout.
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We hire the best and the brightest from across the country – constructing a team of experts in architecture, design, engineering, project management, and business services. ARCO/Murray National Construction is currently seeking an experienced Superintendent with 5-15+ years of experience leading ground up multi-family residential construction projects.
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