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Work with Project Manager and General Site Superintendent to obtain client approval on any field change orders. Communicate project status daily to Project Manager/General Site Superintendent and escalate issues to PM/GSS as appropriate.
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Ideal candidate- Residential Superintendent Construction - Residential Construction Management - Residential Construction Foreman - Residential Construction Project superintendent - Residential Construction Site Superintendent - Residential Construction Superintendent - Residential Construction Project Manager - Residential Construction Manager - Residential Project Manager Construction - Residential Project Management - Remodeling Residential Construction.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Project Superintendent has responsibility for the operations of Century at the customer site. Century has an exciting opportunity to advance your career as a Project Superintendent focused on inspection, safety and quality supporting our operations.
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Minimum 5 years' experience as a Site Superintendent on Commercial Solar projects. Review the project plans and specifications and comment on the design, scheduling, possible cost savings measures and potential construction issues.
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During other project periods, the construction site superintendent may not have to be on the construction site every day, and may work at the office or possibly remotely to assist with other projects not in the heavy construction period.
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Interface with on-site electrical crews and electrical project manager to resolve problems, ensure quality of construction, etc. and their impact on project activities.
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Keywords: field superintendent, site superintendent, construction superintendent, project superintendent, traveling superintendent, construction manager, site manager, field manager, field supervisor, construction supervisor, project supervisor.
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Project Overview: Bechtel is designing, constructing, and commissioning the world’s largest radioactive waste treatment plant for the U.S. Department of Energy at the Hanford Site in southeastern Washington State.
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The Site Superintendent will be responsible for the direct oversight and management of staff and subcontractors working on diverse environmental construction projects. Experience and working knowledge of mapping out multi phased excavations, backfill/compaction and staying on top of any groundwater collection.
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Provide site observation reports, project quality assurance and addresses issues with P6 Master Scheduler, Project Cost Controller, Site Superintendent, and Project Managers.
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Ensure implementation of project specific work plans. Experience with DOD, including USACE, NAVFAC, USAF or USCG required. Experience with Demolition & Asbestos Abatement preferred. Openings available working in demolition, restoration, earthwork and storm water.
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Concrete Superintendent also coordinates on a weekly basis with the Operations Managers and Project Management for global manpower and resource scheduling as well as successful project communication and execution.
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On-site Supervision:Support the Site Superintendent in managing day-to-day construction activities on-site. Problem Solving:Assist with Identifying potential challenges or obstacles to project success and work with the Site Superintendent to develop proactive solutions.
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Serve as on-site Safety Officer when one is not specifically assigned to the project. Prepares or review reports on progress, materials used and costs, and adjusts work schedules as indicated by reports and/or direction from MEP Project Manager.
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If you possess the skills and the drive to become a Project Manager you are needed for a well-respected, growing contractor in Indiana! A well established contractor is seeking an experienced HVAC Piping Superintendent that has the drive to manage and deliver exceptional results.
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on site project superintendent jobs Title: project manager construction Company: Staff Financial Group in Bentonville, Kansas
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