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Work with general superintendent to plan craft activities including method, equipment, manpower, and materials. A bit about us:We are a contractor specializing in heavy highway construction the greater Chicagoland.
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5+ years of experience as a Superintendent with a general contractor or developer. The Superintendent will be in charge of organizing, planning, and overseeing the execution of ground up light industrial projects throughout Chicagoland.
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As part of the field construction team, the Construction Project Superintendent interfaces with the Senior Construction Project Manager, Construction Project Engineer and subcontractors. The successful Commercial Construction Project Superintendent should have experience in Education and Federal or Government Construction and be able to work effectively as a member of a close-knit team.
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Reports to: Project Manager or Project Executive
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Typical duties of an Assistant Superintendent include helping manage day-to-day activities of subcontractors and suppliers, site safety, scheduling, requests for information, cost controls and budget, maintaining and delivering a high level of quality.
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As our Service Superintendent, you will successfully drive the service business operations for your territory while working in collaboration with your customer and peers. Are you ready to make your next career move to join our team and manage your own local service operations as our Service Superintendent KONE Chicago, IL branch.
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We are seeking a talented and experienced Multifamily Project Superintendent to oversee the construction of multifamily residential projects. Job Title: Multifamily Project Superintendent.
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OverviewWalsh is currently seeking a Traveling Project Superintendent for our Building Division. OverviewWalsh is currently seeking a Traveling Project Superintendent for our Building Division.
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The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, sit, and use hands to operate a computer keyboard.
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We are looking for a Lead Superintendent for leading multi-family General Contractor! Brooks and Freund, LLC provides Construction Management-at-Risk services, as well as General Contracting and Design-Build services, to a wide variety of clients across Southwest Florida, and in Louisiana.
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A national leader in the industrial/commercial construction industry is seeking Traveling Superintendents with data center/mission critical experience.
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Construction Traveling Project Superintendent. Construction Traveling Project Superintendent. This is a traveling position that could travel to Cleveland, Nashville, Dallas, Washington DC, or Raleigh.
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What You Need for this Position- 3+ years of experience as a Superintendent- Commercial, Municipal, K12 Project ExperienceWhat's In It for YouWe offer an annual salary of $90,000 - $130,000 plus potential bonuses, healthcare choices, PTO, and 401K match.
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Civil Superintendent - Solar. Construction, Field Engineer, Construction Engineer, Engineer, Civil Engineer, Engineering. Monitors discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager.
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Seeking a capable and experienced traveling superintendent with the desire to be part of a winning Design Build contractor. 7+ years of general contracting or design build experience as lead Superintendent, or relevant field-management of commercial construction projects.
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