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Analyze and assist general superintendent in determining construction equipment requirements, provide necessary equipment as required to utilize manpower efficiently, and release equipment when not required.
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The Lead Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, and or Renovations of Cold Storage and Freezers for Warehouses and Distribution Centers, Food & Beverage Processing Facilities, Automotive Manufacturing Facilities, Semi-Conductor Facilities, and Data Centers ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, field staff throughout projects.
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This Commercial General Contractor, are looking for a driven and motivated Construction Superintendent to lead up their projects across the Charlotte area, with occasional travel across the wider state of North Carolina.
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Title: Site Superintendent (Commercial/Residential Sitework and Roadway)Project Types: Commercial/Residential Sitework and RoadwayResponsibilities:Perform general maintenance and repair tasks for commercial sitework and roadway projectsAssist with Sitework and Heavy Civil construction projects and have knowledge in all water, sewer, and storm installation as well as all grade and earthwork.
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We are a reputable General Contractor with offices in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Winston-Salem, NC. We cover a geographical area that encompasses both Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia. Supervise construction projects from start to finish, including scheduling, budgeting, managing, and overseeing subcontractors and vendors.
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Qualified Candidates should have: General knowledge of construction principals and procedures. Our Client is seeking an experienced Construction Superintendent to provide confident on-site field leadership.
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Job Title: Traveling Construction Superintendent. A General Contractor is looking for a proactive and skilled Traveling Superintendent/Supervisor for Warehouse/Trucking Terminal Projects across the nation.
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We seek Superintendents who are the experts on general construction techniques, problem solving, and the technical experts of each facet of construction (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, demolition, etc.
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Tennessee-based General Contractor is searching for an experienced Superintendent for renovation and new construction of hotel projects. construction, construction, construction job, hotels, room renovations, hospitality, resort, convention center, casino, Superintendent.
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Lead and Inspire: As a General Superintendent, your primary objective will be to ensure the successful completion of construction projects by effectively managing resources, team members, and processes from start to finish.
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If you are a dedicated and experienced Construction Superintendent looking for a long-term role with a reputable general contractor, we encourage you to apply. They're looking for a skilled Construction Superintendent to lead and manage commercial construction projects.
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5+ years of construction experience with a general contractor is required. Are you a Superintendent looking to join one of North Carolina's premiere General Contractors? Our client is a General Contractor founded in North Carolina, and have grown to be one of the leading General Contractors in the Southeast.
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Provide timely feedback and appropriate escalation to acquisition team if Construction Superintendent identifies significant issues with the purchase of the home. The Construction Superintendent is responsible for inspections, estimates, and construction project management of new residential rental home purchases and Homes recently vacated and in the turn process.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced General Contractor Construction Superintendent to join our team and play a crucial role in ensuring the successful execution of construction projects from inception to completion.
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Under the direction of the Project Superintendent, the Field Superintendent is directly responsible for coordinating and supervising the assigned on-site construction activities in accordance with project documents, safety and scheduling from conception to completion of a project.
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