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Michael Page has partnered with a Top 200 ENR GC, who has been established in the Southeast markets for over 55 years. Our client is currently seeking a Lead Superintendent who will lead their prominent projects in the Raleigh market.
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5-10+ years years of Lead Superintendent experience. Work with Superintendent to develop and carry out the plan and schedule for project work. Looking for an experienced Superintendent for one of Northern New England's premier General Contractors.
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Job Description The key responsibilities of the Multifamily Superintendent are:Coordinate the work of all construction subtrades in conjunction with the main office. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
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Job Description Superintendent will be responsible for:Coordinate the work of all construction subtrades in conjunction with the main office. MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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The superintendent will direct work follow of the projects on site and do the project scheduling. Excellent leadership and management skills, with the ability to effectively lead on-site construction teams and subcontractors.
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Minimum 4-8+ Years as a Construction Superintendent with a focus on Ground Up Educational K-12 & Higher Education Projects. Minimum 4-8+ Years as a Construction Superintendent with a focus on Ground Up Educational K-12 & Higher Education Projects.
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Our client is a National Developer with a General Contracting arm looking to add a Lead Superintendent to their team. The superintendent will be responsible for overseeing jobsite safety on multifamily projects.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Lead Superintendent in commercial construction, with a focus on base building projects. As we continue to expand, we are seeking a talented Base Building Lead Superintendent to play a key role in our project execution.
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7-10+ years running Multifamily projects as a Site Superintendent. Lead on-site construction teams, promoting a positive work environment and enforcing safety protocols. My client is an established, mid-sized General Contractor & Construction Manager specializing in Multifamily-Residential projects (adaptive reuse, residential rehabilitation, historic renovations, and new construction.
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The Lead Superintendent will be responsible for managing all site functions & project progress. Founded by multifamily industry vet wanting to create something better, this company has grown to 65 people in 10 years and continues to deliver beautiful market-rate, HUD, and LIHTC projects.
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We are currently partnered with a thriving GC local to the Birmingham area who are in search of a Lead Superintendent to join their home office. 5+ years as a Project Superintendent.
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They are looking for an experienced Superintendent to join their team on projects in Baltimore County. Our client is a vertically-integrated builder/developer specializing in multifamily projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic.
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5+ years of experience as a Superintendent with a general contractor or developer. Our client is one of Chicago's fastest growing General Contractors, seeking Superintendent with expertise in supervising healthcare construction projects, coordinating trades, supervising subcontractors, ordering building materials, participating in job-site coordination meetings with the architect and owner.
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Reporting to the General Superintendent of the company. Overseeing at least one Assistant Superintendent on a respective project. Reporting to the General Superintendent of the company. Overseeing at least one Assistant Superintendent on a respective project.
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Working for the top Industrial Builder in Beaumont |Large backlog of Industrial projects for the next few years
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Title: lead superintendent Company: Michael Page in Sanford, Florida
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