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Takes direction from supervisor (foreman or superintendent). We are seeking Concrete Finisher Apprentices for construction projects in our DC Metro, Mid-Atlantic region. Completes ACI certification course for placing and finishing concrete.
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As a Senior Project Superintendent. Senior Project Superintendent. Minimum ten (10) years of commercial construction experience in a leadership role as a Foreman or Superintendent leading multiple projects at time or a single large/complex project typically ranging from $40M and above.
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Field experience (Project Engineer or Assistant Superintendent) SOLV Energy is an engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) and solar services provider for utility solar, high voltage substation and energy storage markets across North America.
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5 years of experience as a Superintendent in high-end custom home construction. We are seeking a talented and experienced Custom Home Superintendent to join our team. Custom Home Superintendent.
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The Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, Renovations, and Build Outs of Grocery, Cold Storage Warehouses for food or distribution facilities, and Food & Beverage Manufacturing Facilities, ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage owners, vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout project.
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The Assistant Superintendent will be responsible for running work up to 2M or assisting a Senior Superintendent on projects 20M+. Proficiency in Procore for daily reports. The Assistant Superintendent will be responsible for running work up to 2M or assisting a Senior Superintendent on projects 20M.
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As a Superintendent, you will leverage your capacity for innovation and problem-solving to lead field operations to ensure an exceptional project is delivered to our clients. Working knowledge of construction management software platforms and tools including Procore, PlanGrid, FieldWire, Bluebeam, and P6.
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Prepares project schedule with the Project Superintendent. Prepares monthly cost and margin forecast with input from superintendent and reviews with the project team. Supports the preconstruction team including quantity takeoff, trade coordination and scope of work development, scope review, bid package development, schedule development, bid list creation and bid advertisement.
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Advises Contractor superintendent or Project Manager of necessary actions to ensure conformance with plan, specs, and contract. Experience in working on railroad right of way and test train environment.
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Assist the Project Manager performing project punch-list inspection(s), in coordination with superintendent and the Owner’s Representative, and issue punch list to all relevant subcontractors. We are working with a Mechanical Contractor in the Bethesda, MD area, to recruit an experienced Project Engineer, Field Engineer, or Assistant Project Manager.
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A Senior Project Superintendent works closely with the Project Manager to ensure execution of the project plan and is involved in all aspects of a project from pre-construction through closeout.
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Superintendent II's are responsible for the production aspects of the work and are accountable for: producing quality work that is constructed consistent with the standard's set forth in the project's contract documents; performing the work in a timely and cost effective manner and; maintaining a work environment that is safe and continuously kept clean and orderly.
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SUPERINTENDENT FAMILY - CORE Leads all aspects of the company’s safety culture and creates awareness by demonstrating commitment to an injury-free environment through individual actions and mentoring others.
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Overview Donohoe Construction Company, a prominent and longstanding general contractor in the Washington, DC metro area, is seeking a highly motivated Senior Superintendent to join our New Construction team.
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Assists with "make-ready" duties when requested by the Community Manager or Maintenance Superintendent. Performs any additional duties assigned by Maintenance Superintendent and Community Manager.
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