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An elite general contractor is seeking a Lead Superintendent with experience running the day-to-day operations of ground-up multifamily construction projects. For immediate and confidential consideration, please apply online or submit your resume and project list to Shelby Baade at shelby.baade@gogpac.com All inquiries are confidential.
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Our Superintendents serve as the point person on each jobsite, working in conjunction with Project Managers at our headquarters in Sturtevant, Wisconsin. We are currently hiring experienced TRAVELING CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENTS. Job Summary: Horizon Retail Construction Superintendents are responsible for overseeing construction at the jobsite.
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An industry-leading local General Contractor is looking for a Superintendent who can lead commercial projects no less than 15MM. Valid project experience for this Superintendent will include a diverse multi-family background.
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Titles by discipline may include: Construction Superintendent (for civil work), Structural Superintendent, Mechanical Superintendent, Electrical Superintendent, and the like.
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Serve as a point of authority to all members of the project team: site superintendent, vendors and subs. Company is looking for a Construction Project Manager with Federal Government construction project experience.
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With the assistance of the project manager and general superintendent, reviews and utilizes. This foreman will oversee timeline, review plans, project data and documents. Information (RFIs), project schedules, Change Orders, Field Directives, Work Orders, detail.
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Have at least 5 years' experience, in the field working as a superintendent. Must have computer skills, and be proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, Project, and emailing. Payroll and benefits will be based on experience and abilities.
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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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At least two years' experience managing security projects as a Project Manager, Superintendent, or Project Foreman. Provide Program Manager/Installation Manager with weekly project status and schedule updates.
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Reporting Relationship: Depending on the work assignment, interns will report to a project manager, superintendent, project engineer or field engineer. Assisting with performing costing, scheduling, estimating & project management.
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Weekly meeting pulse with Project Superintendent(s) Conduct weekly Owner/Contractor meeting pulses for each project. The Project Manager will supervise and coordinate various contractors and team members to ensure projects are fulfilled on schedule, in accordance with plans and specifications, while ensuring a quality product for the owner.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you will be responsible for ensuring delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. Construction Superintendent - Private Sector - BlueTeam.
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Demonstrated competence in personal computer Windows applications including: Microsoft Project, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Microsoft Excel. We are seeking an Accounts Payable Specialist or Intern for our finance and accounting department at the Corporate Office located in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities (Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with d Mechanical, Industrial, Superintendent, Mechanic, Project Management, Construction.
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The Hotel Renovation Construction Superintendent ensures delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. The Superintendent works with the hotel general manager to ensure clear and open communication.
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