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Each of our projects begin with our pre-construction department providing all necessary tools for estimating, budgeting, design-assist and planning of your project. Must have five (5) or more years’ experience/knowledge of electrical construction, design, and cost management as a Superintendent or in a similar position in Commercial, Institutional and Industrial environment.
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Interacts with Branch Manager, Field Manager, General Superintendent, and Human Resources Department. Directly responsible for planning or preparing contract administration of assigned projects, executing and directing project activities, and developing or maintaining client relationships.
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Coordinate with the Operations Manager, Project Manager, Project Superintendent Scheduling Department to prepare a project construction schedule and submit to Senior Management for approval.
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The primary role of the Superintendent will be to lead and manage all field operations on their assigned projects, including but not limited to, supervising foreman, managing subcontractors and vendors, quality control, safety management, and equipment utilization and coordination.
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Conduct bi-weekly safety surveys with project superintendent. Brasfield & Gorrie has exciting opportunities in Orlando, FL and Miami, FL for upcoming graduates interested in full-time employment in the construction industry as an Assistant Project Manager.
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They also communicate regularly with the General Superintendent, requesting support and taking direction as necessary to ensure successful project delivery. Must possess a minimum of five years’ experience as a commercial superintendent and /or training.
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E Project Superintendent. Experience with Microsoft Project or Primavera (P6) Coordinate with PM, PCM and PFE daily regarding project progress, S/C performance, QA/QC and reporting.
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5 years or more years of experience as a residential construction project manager, senior superintendent or production home builder/superintendent. Responsible for hiring and training of Construction Superintendent positions.
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Have an immediate need for a Project Superintendent in Orlando , Fla - FDOT- Heavy Civil Roadway/Highway projects. Have an immediate need for a Project Superintendent in Orlando , Fla - FDOT- Heavy Civil Roadway/Highway projects.
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Medium to large heavy highway, road project experience ($20M+) is required. Coach, supervise and train foreman and field employees on the project site(s) Review project performance on a continuing basis and recommend to project manager corrective actions as needed.
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US Trades and Talent is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Construction Superintendent to oversee a prestigious and complex construction project with a total budget of $60 million.
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We are a growing high-end, customer focused Orlando General Contracting firm looking for experienced project superintendent for commercial construction projects in the Orlando area. We are seeking a Construction Project Superintendent to join our team.
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Manage all the construction activities of the project in accordance with contract specifications and drawings and in full compliance with applicable safety and environmental regulations. · Establish performance and production goals for project teams.
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Andretti Indoor Karting & Games is seeking a Traveling Construction Superintendent to manage steel track erection and onsite project improvements Andretti Indoor Karting & Games. Summary of the position The Traveling Construction Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing and managing the successful execution of steel erection and capital expense projects at various Andretti Indoor Karting and Games locations.
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A leader in the Heavy Civil, and Site Development area. One of the largest civil contractors in the world.
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