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Benefits: 401(k) Bonus based on performance Competitive salary Opportunity for advancement Benefits/Perks Competitive PayCareer AdvancementJob SummaryWe are seeking a hardworking and reliable Commercial Construction Superintendent to join our team.
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Superintendent must be able to perform the various duties while on the job from Groundman to Leadman. The Substation Superintendent supervises and assists with the day-to-day activities of the substation employees and the project to which they are assigned, reports directly to Project Manager assigned to the project.
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We are looking for an experienced construction superintendent who can lead our labor crew and subcontractors. We respect your skills and believe that a good superintendent is the single biggest indicator of how successful a project will be.
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Coordinates the means and methods, manpower, equipment, and material resources required to accomplish goals.
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Assistant Superintendent responsibilities on a project may be divided on a project by area or by trade discipline. The Assistant Superintendent is responsible to plan and execute the construction program according to Suffolk's procedures, including safety, quality, and schedule.
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Coordinate all electrical wo Electrical, Superintendent, Construction, Industry. Coordinate all electrical wo Electrical, Superintendent, Construction, Industry. Responsible for managing the day to day field operations of project, which includes manpower, safety practices, hiring and firing of field personnel.
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Maintain a daily record of project progress and home repair updates for the project manager and the homeowner. At least 5 years of previous experience as a general contractor required, preferably with some additional managerial experience.
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Manages personnel development and activities to maximize efficiency of workforce.
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3+ years of construction experience, with at least 3 of those years as a foreman or assistant superintendent on commercial projects. 3+ years of construction experience, with at least 3 of those years as a foreman or assistant superintendent on commercial projects.
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Phillips & Jordan, Inc. (P&J), a Phillips Infrastructure Holdings, Inc. company, is a certified woman-owned, heavy civil and power infrastructure contractor established in 1952.
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Typically, this individual will work closely with the Project Manager, Project Superintendent, General Foremen, Barge Foremen, Project (Field) Engineer, Safety Director, Boat Captain, Crane Operators, Pile Drivers, Welders, Carpenters, and other skilled or semi-skilled craft workers on the job site.
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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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The position we are advertising is for a General Concrete / Masonry Superintendent with Senior level experience in Commercial Concrete Construction. We are looking to add a General Superintendent to our team to oversee all our projects, foremen, and field crews - to ensure proper performance and to maximize production on all projects.
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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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The Project Superintendent is expected to have 3-5 years of skilled trade/engineering experience including knowledge of roadway, structure, and bridge construction methods, materials, standards, and specifications The Project Superintendent should also have at a minimum 1 yr.
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Title: superintendent in Tampa, FL
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