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Roers Companies is seeking an energetic, dedicated professional to join our team in Naples, FL as a Construction Superintendent. The Construction Superintendent will primarily work on site at project locations.
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Are you an experienced Construction Superintendent with a passion for building exquisite, high-end custom homes? Are you an experienced Construction Superintendent with a passion for building exquisite, high-end custom homes.
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If you are a Traveling Superintendent professional with a track record of Retail/Commercial Construction, please read on! Job Title: Traveling Superintendent. Requirements: 5+ years experience in Commercial Construction as a Superintendent.
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IRiS Construction Recruiting has an immediate need for a Traveling Construction Superintendent to lead a Ground-up Storage Unit project for one of our Top General Contractor clients. Lead Superintendent experience on Ground-up Storage Unit projects.
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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. The superintendent is responsible for all quality control on the project.
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5+ years as a construction superintendent for a commercial general contractor. Demonstrated experience as a Superintendent in aviation and airport construction. We are looking for an experienced Superintendent with a background in aviation and airport construction to join our team in the Tampa area.
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Vision, HSA, Voluntary Life, FSA, Dependent Care and additional voluntary benefits
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Coordinate and manage subcontractors, suppliers, and on-site personnel. Their portfolio of stunning, bespoke homes reflects their dedication to excellence and their passion for creating unique, luxurious living spaces.
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The Maintenance Superintendent is responsible, under the direction of the Community Manager or Maintenance Manager, for the overall maintenance of one or more sites. Have knowledge regarding water and gas meter cut-offs, all apartment and fixture cut-offs, and sewer clean-outs and post map of same.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced General Contractor Construction Superintendent to join our team and play a crucial role in ensuring the successful execution of construction projects from inception to completion.
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Computer software - Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel based templates, Prolog, Primavera and AutoDesk Suite. A 4-year degree in civil or structural engineering, architecture, or construction management.
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The Superintendent must have the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to manage the day-to-day field operations of multifamily construction projects. As Superintendent, you will be responsible for all production aspects of a project.
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Established recent work history as an Electrical Superintendent on large-scale commercial electrical construction projects. Electrical Superintendent with 5+ years of experience in running commercial electrical construction projects out of the ground until completion.
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Actalent is seeking a Traveling Superintendent! 5+ years of superintendent experience. Construction, Construction management, Commercial construction, Subcontractor management, Osha 30, Procore.
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The Project Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Commercial Construction projects, ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout the project.
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