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Manages or assists Building Manager with building operations, maintenance, repair, alteration, historic preservation, recycling, concessions, safety, environmental and security in GSowned and leased buildings assigned.
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A bit about us:Heavy Civil Superintendent opening with one of the world's largest and most well-funded development teams. Conduct regular site inspections and audits to ensure compliance with safety regulations and building codes.
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Job Type : Assistant Construction Superintendent, Assistant Supervisor, Assistant Manager, Field Engineer. As an Assistant Construction Superintendent, you are directly involved in all operational processes for heavy highway, road construction and civil construction projects.
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The Assistant Superintendent will report to the Project Superintendent and General Superintendent. Identifies and makes recommendations to Project Superintendent regarding project risks including safety/loss control, subcontractor/supplier issues, site conditions and logistics, scheduling, change orders, and document conflicts.
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Manage building envelope inspection and restoration design. Building inspections from ground/roof/lifts/supported & suspended scaffolding. As a Building Envelope Principal, you will manage a team of architects and engineers and be a part of training and developing, business development and client management.
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Request advice and assistance from the General Superintendent or Project Executive on matters pertaining to materials, sequencing, scheduling, logistics, and personnel. Develop start-up schedule with Project Manager and send it to the Project Executive and General Superintendent for review.
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Notifies the Project Superintendent of all non-performing sub-contractors. At Mill Creek the Assistant Superintendent will be assigned to a project team, responsible for coordinating and supervising the construction of high density residential and mix use projects.
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Identify pre-mobilization activities in conjunction with the Project Executive, General Superintendent, and the Project Manager. The Superintendent supports the Project Manager and General Superintendent to ensure that company policies and procedures are followed in the field regarding safety, scheduling, budget, quality and customer satisfaction.
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As a Building Automation Systems and IT Controls Technician, you will provide program oversight for ensuring all building automation systems maintain 100% visibility, mitigating and troubleshooting communication losses, and facilitating maintenance with outsourced Vendors and IT Teams, to maximize efficiency and reliability, while minimizing impact to business and scientific operations.
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APG includes professionals within three specific core service lines - Facility Strategies, Urban Design and Planning, and Visual Media.
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Building Manager of an undergraduate residential dormitory (House). Demonstrated experience with building automated control systems including security and HVAC. Demonstrated experience with building automated control systems including security and HVAC. Must enjoy working with students.
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If you are a Travelling Superintendent with experience in industrial construction, we need you. Our markets include Oil & Gas Processing, Renewable Energy, Solid Waste and Recycling, Infrastructure and Transportation, Food & Beverage, Environmental, Water & Wastewater projects throughout the United States.
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Job Description Assistant Superintendent - Multifamily Construction - Responsibilities:Responsible for general supporting contract, subcontract documents, drawings and specifications under direction from the Superintendent.
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Job Overview: The Assistant Maintenance Superintendent provides direct support to the head Maintenance Superintendent for the condominium association. Closely monitors, identifies and communicates problems in every phase of general maintenance of the building(s), including areas of carpentry, electrical work, HVAC, plumbing, mechanic, painting, flooring, patching, general hardware, other minor building repairs and cleanliness.
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The Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning oversees all teaching and learning activities; provides leadership in the development, implementation, coordination, and evaluation of the district’s Pre-K-12 curriculum, instruction, and professional development programs; and collaboratively leads district and school leaders to ensure that all Malden students thrive and are fully prepared for the future.
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Title: building superintendent Company: Flournoy Construction Group in Medford, MA
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