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The Recovery Assistant Superintendent will also provide on-site supervision of the daily workload, job site safety, receiving and storing tools and supplies, and reporting of all these aspects to the Superintendents.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Superintendent to join our organization in the Orlando, FL area. Proven construction technical knowledge on site with understanding of each facet of a job (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, transportation, waterway & marine construction, wastewater, demolition, etc.
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Assumes additional responsibilities as directed by the Director of Operations, the General Superintendent and/or the Project Manager. This position may report to either the Director of Operations and/or General Superintendent.
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The Project Superintendent will work closely with Project Managers to establish and maintain project plans and manage subcontractor activities on project sites. The Project Superintendent will manage jobsites and all activities related to assigned projects, including overseeing the logistics, material delivery, equipment, personnel, schedule, and safety.
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Project management for O&M and capital projects that includes development RFP Packages with design drawings and specification(s) as required, review of bid evaluations for constructability, and provide technical recommendations for award, manage contracts and contractors to facilitate the completion of the projects.
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We're currently recruiting for a highly motivated and experienced Construction Site Superintendent to join our team at a renowned client in the construction industry. Requirements Minimum 5 years of experience as a Site Superintendent.
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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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Vision, HSA, Voluntary Life, FSA, Dependent Care and additional voluntary benefits
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Position Description:The Project Superintendent (PS) is responsible for managing the construction process for the project. Jobsite equipment needs are planned and organized by the project superintendent.
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Seeking a Superintendent with experience in highway lighting systems for a direct hire opportunity with our client,an established family-owned electrical company, specializing in industrial electrical, highway lighting, and traffic signalization projects in Central Florida.
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New home, superintendent, homebuilding, construction, production builder, home builder, Adams Homes, VP construction, builder, new home builder, new home construction,construction supervisor, new homes, new builds, homebuilding, homebuilder.
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Support the Project Executive, Project Superintendent and Project Manager to support development of logistics plans and schedules during pre-construction and early project activities. Provide oversight for the Superintendent/Foreman for the development and maintenance of a Resource Allocation Control System (RACS.
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The Company also provides mortgage financing and title services for homebuyers through its mortgage and title subsidiaries.
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We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Concrete Structural Superintendent to oversee and manage all aspects of concrete construction projects. As the Concrete Structural Superintendent, you will be responsible for coordinating on-site activities, ensuring project completion within budget and schedule, and maintaining high-quality standards.
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Electrical Superintendent position responsibilitiesOversee the safe installation of electrical systems from power distribution, rough in, trim, finish work and final punch phases. Established recent work history as an Electrical Superintendent on large-scale commercial electrical construction projects.
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