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Assist the Project Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent in their daily tasks. Assist the Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager or Project Engineer in their daily tasks.
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What you will do: The profit/loss of the project(s) under his/her supervision through effective contract administration Planning and scheduling, cost control and overall project leadership The Sr. PM may run large complex projects or multiple smaller jobs In coordination with the Superintendent, the Sr. PM insures that the project is built safely in accordance with design, budget, and schedule.
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Blueprint reading, scheduling, subcontractor management, OSHA, construction management, interior renovation, Project management, Commercial construction, General contractor. 5+ years of experience as a superintendent for high end interior construction.
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Industry consistent work history 5+ years experience as a Superintendent Project Manager Compensation/Benefits: Industry-leading compensation Advancement Opportunities Positive work environment Strong Benefits Package Apply now for the next step in your Project Manager career.
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Basic Position Summary : A Project Engineer 2 assists the Superintendent and Project Manager in managing all aspects of a construction project including the financial administration, cost reporting and field activities.
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We hire the best and the brightest from across the country – constructing a team of experts in architecture, design, engineering, project management, and business services. You’ll have the opportunity to manage the construction and administrative activities associated with the field operations of a project from day one.
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Looking for a Senior Superintendent with a proven track record for project management in Heavy Civil Development including Site Preparation, Reclamation, Excavation, Utilities. Senior Superintendent– Site Preparation, Grading, Excavation, Utilities, Draining/Storm Drains, Water/Sewer.
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You will report to a senior-level supervisor, such as a Project Superintendent or a Project Manager. Whether it's reducing methane emissions at agricultural facilities and landfills, repurposing contaminated properties, producing alternative energy, or sequestering carbon, we've been focused on finding smart climate solutions and improving the natural environment since our inception over 50 years ago.
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The General Civil Superintendent will also direct, coordinate and train all field crews on project requirements and expectations; and take responsibility for all safety, quality, scheduling, budgeting and production goals for each project.
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Supervise project team (Superintendent, Project Engineer and Project Accountant)- accountability to the field staff in terms of. Proficiency w/ MS Office Suite, including MS Project, Viewpoint, CIS or similar application.
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Working with the project Superintendent to develop a budget and cost codes for a project and assigning costs and manpower to the schedule for foreman level tracking. Assisting the project Superintendent in the preparation of project documentation requirements, project layout, and field office support.
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Certifications for CCM (Certified Construction Manager), PMP (Project Management Professional), PSP (Planning and Scheduling Professional), DRMP (Decision and Risk Management Professional), CEP (Certified Estimating Professional), and LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) a plus.
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These team members will help manage all aspects of construction projects and report direct to a Lead Project Manager and/or Superintendent. Managing estimating and bidding processes and tracking costs to manage project budget.
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Responsible for cost control which entails reviewing weekly budgets for self-performed work with the project superintendent and reporting on project P&L, issues, events, applications for payment, schedule.
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Manages the completion of all QC steps and paperwork during the Red Zone/close-out process of a project, ensuring timely and accurate reporting. Ability to operate project software formats (Viewpoint, SharePoint, RMS/QCS, etc.
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