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If you're interested in this Superintendent position submit your resume and project list to Emily Bauer at. A leading General Contractor providing Construction Management, Design/Build and General Contracting services is seeking a Traveling Superintendent that will coordinate all site construction activities and supervise all field personnel.
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The General Superintendent will develop and execute the project plan and oversee all aspects of assigned projects with significant complexity. This position will be responsible for managing the team, planning all construction sequencing and meeting project goals.
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Create a Master Project Schedule with comprehension of required construction activities and logic sequencing. The Superintendent will work in partnership with the Project Manager for creating, updating, maintaining, and managing all the schedules for the project.
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The Construction Assistant Superintendent will assist with the direction and coordination of a project. Communicate with the Superintendent daily on the project to ensure that job is running smoothly.
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The Superintendent acts in a supervisory role overseeing the work of contractors, and vendors on project that are managed by Sevan Multi-Site Solutions. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Procore project management software and MS Project scheduling software, MS Excel and Smartsheet.
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ECI) builds sound commercial structures that typically range in construction costs between one and half to ten million per project. A committed hardworking Commercial Construction Lead Superintendent with both vertical ground-up & remodel experience working for a commercial general contractor who wants to join an innovative team of trendsetters in modern construction methodologies.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Procore, and other construction-related software. CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING PRODUCT SEARCH This niche recruiting practice is highly focused within the realm of building products & materials and construction projects with an emphasis on roles in sales, sales management, construction project estimation, skilled trades, and construction project management.
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When required, meet with owner's lender or Construction Manger to review monthly pay requests for the project. Superintendent either opens and locks up each project daily or makes arrangements to have this done by a reliable sub-contractor.
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They work closely with real estate developers, building owners, architects, brokers, and tenants to provide comprehensive solutions, including preconstruction, project management, construction supervision, and post-construction services.
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Project Management: Lead and oversee all on-site construction activities from start to finish, including site preparation, grading, and installation of pickleball courts. Problem Solving: Identify and resolve any issues or conflicts that arise during the construction process to keep the project on track.
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The Assistant Superintendent (Assistant Supt.) supports managing work flow consistent with the project schedule, communicates project priorities to field staff and subcontractors, maintains daily log/report of all activities and site conditions, and manages the punch list and closeout process through owner/architect acceptance.
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Key Words : AV, A/V, Audio Video, Audio-Video, Audiovisual, Audio Visual, Safety Supervision, Construction Management, OSHA Standards, Management, Power Tools, Delegation, Commercial Construction, Telecommunications, Unified Communications, Commercial Construction, Blueprint Reading, Project Management, CTS Certification, Audio Systems, Sound Systems, Video Systems, Lighting Systems, Digital Signage, Control Systems, Low Voltage.
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The Superintendent reports directly to the Senior Construction Manager or Project Manager onsite and ultimately the Project Director. The Construction Superintendent (CS) will oversee and coordinate daily construction activities in an active project setting to assure the seamless and successful execution of project objectives.
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With a strong focus on delivering excellence in every project, they specialize in new construction and tenant improvement (TI) projects. Oversee and manage commercial construction projects: Lead and supervise construction activities on-site, ensuring the project is completed on time, within scope, and within budget.
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Ground-up project experience in retail and light industrial is preferred. Communicate project progress with clients and project managers. 5 to 10 years of experience as a lead superintendent.
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