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Traveling Construction Superintendent One of the area's most reputable Construction firms is seeking a Superintendent to join their growing team. The Superintendent MUST have heavy civil construction, commercial, industrial, residential, and retail project experience.
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SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: A concrete project superintendent is a person who plans and ensures the coordination of concrete construction and has the responsibility of supervising the concrete portions of the project.
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Drumm Farm Golf Club located in Independence, Missouri is looking for a full-time, hourly Golf Course Assistant Superintendent to join our team. Works with the Superintendent to ensure that annual golf course maintenance budget and capital plans are maintained and followed.
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The Construction Superintendent will work closely with the Project Management Team in the development and maintenance of the project schedule specifically addressing the finish trades and installations.
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Issues reports to field superintendent and project management staff detailing hazards and abatement techniques. Manages and implements the field safety program and team for construction projects.
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Construction Project Superintendent. Monitors contractors' work and dry utility construction for compliance with schedule and workmanship. Review and understand all civil improvement plans, geotechnical evaluations, landscape plans and project specifications necessary to deliver finished lots to enable construction of a home.
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Base compensation for the Traveling General Superintendent role in Denver, Colorado is between $170,000 and $213,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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A local KCMO General Contractor, who is a leader in commercial construction, is looking to invest in a Superintendent. Come lead multiple design-build projects, building some of the most rewarding & impactful construction projects.
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The Construction Superintendent ensures the project's on-time delivery and compliance with budgeted performance metrics. Construction Superintendent - Private Sector -BlueTeam.
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Assist in preparation of Daily Construction Reports (DCR’s). Reports to: Project Superintendent or Superintendents. Turner Construction is an industry leading commercial construction general contractor with a 120-year history spanning iconic projects around the globe, including 10 of the world's 100 tallest buildings.
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Assist with evaluating and publishing site-specific emergency action plans with input from the project manager, site operations staff, and site superintendent to ensure accuracy. Our enterprise engineering, construction, and consulting client is looking for a dedicated individual to join their growing team based in Kansas City, MO. The Assistant Project Specialist is responsible for interfacing with internal and external project leadership to ensure the successful execution of overall projects and associated milestones throughout the project lifecycle.
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Essential Responsibilities: Organizes, coordinates, and supervises the work of the assistant superintendent, field engineers, craft employees, and all subcontractors on construction projects.
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We are currently hiring experienced TRAVELING CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENTS. Horizon Retail Construction is an established national general contractor specializing in tenant improvement.
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The Hotel Renovation Construction Superintendent ensures delivery of the project on schedule and in line with budgeted performance metrics. We are presently seeking a highly motivated, goal oriented and customer focused HotelRenovation Construction Superintendent to join our growing team in the Hospitality Renovation division.
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Job Summary: We are seeking an experienced Construction Superintendent to oversee our construction projects from start to finish. The Construction Superintendent will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the job site, ensuring that construction work is completed on time, within budget, and in compliance with all relevant regulations and safety standards.
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