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Mentoring and training Assistant Superintendent and Assistant Project Manager on their job duties. Ability to offer guidance and direction to Assistant Superintendent and Assistant Project Managers in a way that promotes teamwork and development.
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Overseeing at least one Assistant Superintendent on a respective project. I am working with an established, family-owned General Contractor with a very strong presence in The Greater Bay Area. They are currently seeking to hire a Commercial or Multifamily Superintendent to their team to lead the building of high-profile projects in the major cities of the Bay. Most of work is done in Fremont, Santa Clara, San Jose, Richmond, SF, etc.
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Are you a highly skilled and experienced Lead or Senior Superintendent with experience in leading garden style multifamily projects? Completed 3+ Multifamily projects as a lead superintendent.
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Lead the construction team, ensuring efficient project execution within budget. Implement modern construction technologies to enhance project efficiency. Ensure timely project completion.
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As we continue to expand, we are seeking a talented Base Building Lead Superintendent to play a key role in our project execution. As the Base Building Senior Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing the entire construction process, from project initiation to completion.
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About Our ClientMy client is an established, mid-sized General Contractor & Construction Manager specializing in Multifamily-Residential projects (adaptive reuse, residential rehabilitation, historic renovations, and new construction)Project Locations: CT (Hartford area)Culture: Close-knit, family-first type of culture.
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5+ years as a Project Superintendent. 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.
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Midsized GC, based in Natick MA, is growing & looking for a Lead Superintendent to join their team! Opportunity for Assistant Super to transition into #2 Superintendent|Long tenured employees, prioritize best interest of employees.
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