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A leader in the Heavy Civil, and Site Development area, has an immediate need for a Structures Superintendent. Structures Superintendent responsible for meeting production goals by effectively managing multiple foremen, subcontractors, equipment, and maintaining safety standards.
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The Construction Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC's Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The Construction Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC's Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.
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Working knowledge of all types of equipment related to bridge construction, pile installation, structural concrete, precast beams and deck panels along with experience with cranes, pile driving equipment and vibratory hammers.
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5 years' previous heavy highway, road, and bridge construction experience. Expert in forming systems, EFCO, DOKA, Wood. Supervises the work activities associated with placing precast or formed concrete structures on a heavy construction project.
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Medium to large heavy highway, road, and bridge project experience ($10M+) is required. Supervising on-site trade and field personnel, and administering good construction safety practices for all on-site activities.
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Knows different types/classes of concrete or rebar as well as the associated testing procedures and tolerances. Proven track record successfully completing heavy civil projects. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or a similar discipline is preferred.
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Trillium Construction is now seeking a Construction Superintendent for direct-hire in Raleigh! Trillium Construction is now seeking a Construction Superintendent for direct-hire in Raleigh! Pharmaceutical, Tech/Data Center, Industrial Manufacturing facility or food production facility build experience is highly preferred.
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The Christman Company is looking for Project Superintendent candidates in the greater Raleigh area. Minimum five (5) years of commercial construction experience in a leadership role as a Foreman or Superintendent.
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This position reports to the Superintendent of Schools. The Assistant Superintendent of Mission and Catholic Identity is the primary diocesan official responsible for cultivating a culture of evangelization and ensuring that Catholic schools adhere to the National Standards and Benchmarks for Effective Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools (NSBECS) in the Domain of Mission and Catholic Identity in the Diocese of Raleigh.
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Knowledge of load charts and rigging. Strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills. Know plans and specifications well enough to teach and train others. 5+ years of experience to direct project activities and supervise field personnel as required to successfully complete projects according to schedule.
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Have knowledge of working around existing utilities/utility locates. Be able to identify changes in scope. Required Skills & Experience.
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The Construction Superintendent provides on-site leadership and coordination for all phases of commercial or residential construction projects, including coordinating subcontractors, material, and equipment, ensuring that specifications are being strictly followed, and work is proceeding safely and in accordance with the established schedule and budget.
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The Traveling Superintendent establishes effective working relationships with Owner, Owner’s Rep, Building Manager, Building Engineer, foremen, and subcontractors. The Traveling Superintendent will review and understand fully contract requirements to the Owner, drawings, specifications, subcontractor scopes of work, and other documents to establish the scope of work.
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Have knowledge of working around existing utilities/utility locates. Be able to identify changes in scope. Required Skills & Experience.
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Have knowledge of working around existing utilities/utility locates. Be able to identify changes in scope. Required Skills & Experience.
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