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The Project Supervisor, in summary, acts in support of the Turnaround Manager to directly plan, coordinate, and supervise Total Safety, Inc. personnel and activities, during an "In-Plant Turn-Around" or "Project" at a customer on-site location.
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Provide backup response to crisis counselors in providing on-site crisis response, risk assessment, and safety planning to adults and children in Multnomah County experiencing mental health crises.
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Job Summary: The Project Site Supervisor is responsible for managing and overseeing all aspects of the on-site work to install new or upgrade existing Electronic Security Systems (ESS) at Government facilities.
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KBR's Defense Systems Engineering (DSE) business unit is seeking a Project Site Supervisor to join our Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Operating Unit. CIP provides expertise in the design, installation, and maintenance of Electronic Security Systems (ESS) and Utilities/Control Systems for the DoD, FAA, and Federal Law Enforcement.
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We're looking for the ability to survey existing roof conditions, investigate and diagnose leaks, provide accurate cost estimates for small scope repair work, and make warranted roof repairs on various types of shingle, metal, stone coated, and tile roof systems as required.
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Take charge of a construction project and oversee all activities on site from framing the subfloor system through acquiring a Certificate of Occupancy. EXPERIENCE A minimum of 1 year (2 years preferred) of direct on-site residential construction experience is required.
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Previous project management or on site experience in a building materials/construction environment. Kight Home Center (a division of Carter Lumber) Installed Sales Project Supervisor is responsible for overseeing various installations, repairs and remodeling work performed by the Installers, both employees and subcontractors.
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Address any safety issues on the jobsite as they arise and report any incidents to all appropriate parties. Manage site logistics, coordinate site visit inspection requests. Manage the day to day jobsite activities and operations for the construction of the project.
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Coordinate schedule and equipment on project. Get behind the wheel of our powerful fleet and navigate the roads of South Dakota, working on projects that echo with impact. -Provide leadership to employees on projects.
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The Supervisor is responsible for the on-site management of the project so that utility construction is completed in an orderly, timely and cost effective fashion. Involved in the recruitment, hiring, development, and terminating of employees on crew.
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Supervisor Check-ins: One on one check-ins between Site Supervisor and Youth Development Manager and/or GB Associate Director of Youth and Community for feedback and support.
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The Project Respond Program Supervisor must work collaboratively with other Supervisors and Counselors to minimize risk to self and clients and, when necessary quickly and accurately communicate with police agencies in emergent situations.
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Outstanding benefits including: 401(k) (with company match), company pension, on site cafeterias, gyms and outdoor recreation centers, Employee Recreation Association (ERA) which gives unlimited access to events and amusement parks such as San Diego Zoo and Safari Park.
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Family-oriented Transparent & Responsive customer service Client first mentality Independently owned and operated Positive work environment People Before Profits BBB accredited Lifetime workmanship warranty On site supervisor for quality control.
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The project supervisor will oversee curriculum development and implementation through on-site presentations or hands on experiences in Minnesota schools and other education partners.
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on site jobs Title: project supervisor in Beltsville, District Of Columbia
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