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Roadway Construction Superintendent Essential Job Functions: - Experience in heavy civil construction projects - Strong leadership and communication skills - Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize accordingly - Knowledge of construction regulations and safety standards - Proficiency in project management software.
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Work with Project Superintendent to develop and review subcontractor scopes of work/contracts, project schedule, and site logistics plan. ARCO/Murray National Construction is seeking a highly motivated Project Manager who is passionate about the design/build construction process to join our Multi-Family team based in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago.
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Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Superintendent Construction based in Chicago, IL, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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The Superintendent has overall responsibility for projects on-site including site access, scheduling, deliveries, logistics, safety, quality and construction. The Superintendent works closely with the Project Manager to ensure execution of the project plan and is involved in all aspects of a project from pre-construction through closeout.
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Lead weekly/bi-weekly OAC meetings on-site once construction begins to review progress and address challenges directly with client. Previous experience leading ground up commercial, light industrial, multi-family, hospitality, or entertainment construction projects is preferred.
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Job Description The Project Engineer will:Run the scheduling from project inception to finishManage financial aspects including estimating, budgets, and cost reportsConduct weekly meetings and communicate daily with the Superintendent and construction teamMaintain a safe work environmentTrain and develop the project teamManage subcontractor schedules and quality of workRead and interpret plans, proposals and other documentation to create bids.
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2-5 years' of construction management or engineering design experience. find a way to make the construction process FUN for your clients, subcontractors, and vendors without sacrificing on QUALITY or SAFETY.
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Work hand in hand with project superintendent for all field related issues. Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture or a related degree. Lead and represent company in project meetings including OAC, pre-construction and subcontractor meetings.
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Recent construction site superintendent experience working on construction projects involving industrial facilities & structures (Cold Storage Distribution Centers, Food & Beverage Processing, Packaging, & Distributions Centers, Life Science and Advanced Technology Manufacturing Facilities, Industrial Tilt Wall Distribution Centers, ASRS Robotics Distribution Centers, Data Centers, Clean Room/Dry Room Construction, MEP Driven Projects.
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Provide overall management for pre-construction activities and work with the superintendent to ensure successful project completion. Bachelor's Degree in Construction/Engineering or related major.
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Construction Site Superintendent (Industrial / Food Processing Facilities) A bachelors degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, or related technical field is preferred, but equivalent experience as a construction site superintendent for large industrial or manufacturing structures can be substituted for degree.
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For more information about DAWSON, please visit dawsonohana.com. Job Summary: This Construction Site Superintendent will be responsible for coordinating, overseeing, and documenting the Field Coordination, Quality Control and On-Site Health and Safety program.
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Site Superintendent, Construction. Feel like you're on the path to becoming a Construction Site Superintendent but you're not quite there yet? As a Construction Site Superintendent, you will build a meaningful and fulfilling career with the support of professional development resources and mentorships including our First Year Experience program, Individual Development Plans, and Career Path resources and tools.
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Path Construction is seeking a qualified Superintendent to join our organization in the Chicago, IL area. Proven construction technical knowledge on site with understanding of each facet of a job (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, transportation, waterway & marine construction, wastewater, demolition, etc.
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Coordinates with project Superintendent and Safety Director in the development and execution of Blinderman site-specific plans and procedures including but not limited to Accident Prevention Plans, Site Safety and Environmental Orientations, Emergency and Evacuation Plans, Confined Space Plans, Fall Protection Plans, and Activity Hazard Analyses.
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