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As a Construction Superintendent, your key responsibility will be to serve as a vital team member working closely with the Project Manager and the entire Project Team resulting in completion of the project on time, under budget, and with quality that exceeds the expectations of F.A. Wilhelm and our Clients.
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Interacts with branch manager, field manager, general superintendent, and Human Resources Department. Responsible for leading and overseeing multiple projects consisting of on site supervision of general superintendent, field supervisors, lead persons crew leaders, journeypersons, apprentices and/or helpers.
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Assist the Superintendent with RFI reports, QA/QC documentation, and construction field operations. Notifies management of significant project events such as project successes, issues, injuries, client relations, potential losses/claims.
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The National Construction Superintendent will oversee inspections, estimates, and the construction project management of new residential rental homes purchased by First Key Homes. Communicate with other property management team members on project completion status and upcoming move-in inspections.
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We are looking for a deadline-driven D.O.T Construction Superintendent to oversee our construction projects and act as the link between various project parties. 5 years experience as a Superintendent within a specialty contractor and experience with self-performing contractors.
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B. Project Build In conjunction with the Project Superintendent, lead, direct and coordinate the day-to-day management and construction activities. A. Project Start Up Forecast and analyze construction costs, exposures, and profits.
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8+ years project management or superintendent experience in commercial construction and/or fire life safety projects. KFM is seeking a full-time construction professional with an extensive background as a Project Manager and Superintendent.
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The Site Superintendent is responsible for the successful completion of a given project and being the point of contact for the general contractor. 3 or more years of experience as a site superintendent in areas of foundation, walls, slabs, and site concrete.
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Support the Project Executive, Project Superintendent and Project Manager to support development of logistics plans and schedules during pre-construction and early project activities.
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Directly responsible for planning/preparing all contract administration, executing and directing project activities, and developing or maintaining client relationships. Responsible for lay out of project work and ensuring that materials, tools, equipment and information are scheduled timely to meet scope and construction schedules.
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Per Sé Group is working with a leading heavy civil contractor looking to hire a Construction Superintendent in Indianapolis. Work with Project Managers and Foreman to plan and organize activities relating to the construction projects.
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The Site Supervisor (Superintendent/Foreman) is responsible for overseeing and effectively managing on-site activities of the project(s) assigned. Cultivate high standards of organization, safety, and regulatory compliance at all project sites.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Permanent Superintendent to join our dynamic construction team. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 3 years of experience in a similar role and be adept at project management and construction management.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent or Superintendents. Position Description: Assigned to a field operations team to assist in obtaining, evaluating and coordinating information needed to construct the project in accordance with contract documents and to assure work meets all safety standards, is within schedule requirements, and is constructed to the highest level of quality possible.
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Reports To: Project Manager, Assistant PM, Superintendent, or Vice President of Construction. Assist APM/PM and Superintendent in developing site-specific safety and logistic plans assuring safe and satisfactory project performance.
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