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5+ years of professional experience in field supervisory role for commercial general contractor or subcontractor. The Drywall Superintendent will manage and control assigned project(s), including overseeing field operations, site safety, productivity, schedule, quality work, and trade contractor and supplier coordination and work closely with all members of the project team, all in an effort to minimize risk and to keep the focus on LEMOINE's Foundations for Successful Execution.
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A Project Manager is responsible for schedule management, cost, inspections, subcontracts, submittals, subcontractor coordination, and all pertinent records to ensure the profitable and “on-time” delivery of all projects under your supervision.
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The Project Superintendent will manage and control assigned project(s), including overseeing field operations, site safety, productivity, schedule, quality work, and trade contractor and supplier coordination and work closely with all members of the project team, all in an effort to minimize risk and to keep the focus on LEMOINE's Foundations for Successful Execution.
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Works with the company's Registered Land Surveyor or Subcontractor Registered Land Surveyor as needed to provide necessary data and information on projects where the client requires certified plats or drawings.
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8+ years of professional experience in project management, field supervision, or estimating/pre-construction roles for a commercial general contractor or subcontractor. 8+ years of professional experience in project management, field supervision, or estimating/pre-construction roles for a commercial general contractor or subcontractor.
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Coordinate with estimating on bid project, schedule, budget, and subcontractor scopes. Coordinate all aspects of concrete construction with the owner and general contractor including submitting and coordinating all project schedules, pay applications, change orders, submittals and approvals, and RFIs.
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Prepare requests for invoicing by reviewing and analyzing both month and job-to-date performance against budget, direct hours, aging receivables, work in progress, accrued expenses, time record lists, subcontractor activity, and contract backlogs.
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