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The Field E&D Superintendent oversees erection, climbing and dismantling activities in the district with regards to scheduling, dispatching of erection/dismantling crew as required, and jobsite meetings.
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We are currently searching for a Roofing Superintendent - Commercial to join our team! Must have at least 10 years' experience as a roofing foreman/ or superintendent, and construction project manager with a commercial roofing company or general contractor.
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Assist General Superintendent in reviewing and reporting on project and service profitability. Assist General Superintendent in reviewing individual project technicians. RK Water: groundwater dewatering and remediation, facilities water treatment and custom fabrication.
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A nationally respected General Contractor is seeking a Traveling Superintendent to join their growing team! They have a backlog of DIVERSE COMMERCIAL projects across the nation and need a Traveling superintendent ready to go where needed to complete these highly esteemed projects.
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Extensive background with projects such as: High rise condos, hotels, airports, and hospitals Mechanical General Superintendent Qualifications 10+ years of experience in the mechanical construction industry.
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Are you a highly skilled and experienced Construction Superintendent with experience in leading ground-up multifamily, senior living, and mixed use projects? The Superintendent shall work in partnership with the Project Manager for creating, updating, maintaining and managing all the schedules for the project.
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General Superintendent 2/3. General Superintendent 1. Xcel Energy Top Trade Partner in Energy Efficiency. Enjoy exclusive discounts on entertainment, including amusement park tickets and restaurant specials.
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RK Energy: custom fabrication for various industries requiring ASME and modular skidded solutions. RK Steel: custom fabrication and manufacturing of structural steel and miscellaneous metals for various industries.
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We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced Commercial Construction Drywall Superintendent to service our clients throughout the Colorado and the United States. United Contractor Services is a growing national commercial construction company specializing in drywall, metal studs, acoustical ceiling, EIFS, and stucco, and painting.
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Blackburn Construction, Inc., a division within The Blackburn Group, is currently seeking a full-time Lead Construction Superintendent to head a 300+ unit multifamily project in Denver, Colorado.
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Water: groundwater dewatering and remediation, facilities water treatment and custom fabrication. Energy: custom fabrication for various industries requiring ASME and modular skidded solutions. Steel: custom fabrication and manufacturing of structural steel and miscellaneous metals for various industries.
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The Electrical Superintendent earns $44 per hour and up (DOE) earned and paid weekly. Are you a seasoned industrial electrical, superintendent who is looking to take your career to the next level with a company that has an outstanding company culture and team atmosphere.
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They are now looking to bring on a construction superintendent for direct hire with a salary between $95k and $125k plus benefits. Trillium Construction is now hiring in Denver, CO! Projects should include, but not limited to: multifamily and/or podium style builds, senior living facilities, hotels, mixed-use and/or office buildings.
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The Lead Project Superintendent I is responsible for providing leadership to the project field staff to ensure the safe practice, successful planning, and completion of assigned construction project in accordance with the contract documents, in a quality manner, on schedule, within budget and in accordance with Holland Partner Group’s Core Values.
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The Site Superintendent is responsible for assisting the Construction Project Manager to assure that the projects are completed and maintain the standard of excellence established by the company and customer.
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