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Fulcrum Construction is seeking an energetic self-motivated Traveling Construction Superintendent to join our team. At least 10 years or more of experience in commercial construction field, at least 5 of those years serving as the project superintendent in charge of running jobs the size and scope of Fulcrum's projects.
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Commercial Construction Drywall Superintendent. Superintendent - MultiFamily Construction. EducationDegree in Construction Management, Construction Engineering, or equivalent relevant construction jobsite experience.
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Key Words: Construction manager, Utility scale Solar, Superintendent, PV panels, Construction, supervisor, owners representative. 4 years of Utility scale SOLAR construction experience, of that at least 2-3 years in a leadership role as a Superintendent or Foreman or hands on field construction manger.
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Manage and work alongside construction crews in the installation and/or repair of concrete, asphalt paving, structural steel, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, electrical, painting, plumbing, HVAC, and other construction tasks as needed in a live retail environment.
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Commercial Construction Assistant Superintendent - Data Centers. The Assistant Superintendent (Assistant Supt.) supports managing work flow consistent with the project schedule, communicates project priorities to field staff and subcontractors, maintains daily log/report of all activities and site conditions, and manages the punch list and closeout process through owner/architect acceptance.
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Participate with the project manager in preparing a schedule of construction activities and their sequence, the organization structure, staff selection, and the manpower and construction equipment requirements of the project.
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The Senior Project Superintendent is also responsible to establish the safety culture on the jobsite and work closely with the Project Manger to manage schedule, budge and staff to achieve profitable outcomes.
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Job DescriptionTurner & Townsend Heery are seeking a Construction Manager / Superintendent with significant experience in the field overseeing contractors; knowledge of design, construction, and operations; an understanding of owner representation and requirements; and detailed knowledge of scheduling, cost control, and project control techniques.
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Looking for an experienced construction superintendent with at least 5 years of experience in commercial construction with Big Box Retail project experience, specifically grocery/supermarket experience to join a top General Contractor in the Southeast.
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Must have 4 years of on-the-job construction experience (Stick Frame, Podium, Construction Types III & V). The Construction Superintendent's responsibility is to supervise the field construction of a project and to complete the Work on schedule, within the budget and to the quality of workmanship specified.
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5-25 years of construction experience, with at least 5 of those years as a lead superintendent on cold storage projects that are a minimum of 100k sq ft. Youll need 5-25 years of experience leading ground-up, cold storage and light industrial construction projects, 100K sq ft and above.
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Commercial Construction Superintendent. The Superintendent communicates project priorities to site staff and all subcontractors, serving as the primary leader on site for the construction project.
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Triton Construction Group, a leading commercial General Contractor with over 40 years of experience, is currently seeking an experienced CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT. This position will supervise and coordinate all construction trades for restaurant, retail and convenience store new construction and remodeling.
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We are currently hiring experienced TRAVELING CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENTS. Horizon Retail Construction is an established national general contractor specializing in tenant improvement.
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Commercial Construction Superintendent - Data Centers. The Superintendent provides leadership and serves as the liaison between project team members to promote the interest of both the business and clients in all matters, as well as demonstrate the characteristics of a mid-level leader.
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