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RequirementsExperience/Qualifications: 5 years as a pipe foreman and 5 years as a superintendent in civil utility construction is required. The Structures Superintendent actively participates in, and coordinates work related to utilities underground construction and design build projects, supervises the field crew and subcontractors and is responsible for the completion of all projects in a safe and timely manner while utilizing the highest quality of workmanship.
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A well-known and respected General Contractor in North Dakota is looking to add an Assistant Superintendent to join their rapidly growing team. Commercial Construction Assistant Superintendent.
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The Superintendent is responsible for planning and oversight of all aspects of an assigned project. The Superintendent works diligently to meet all goals set for the specific project and manage all field operational duties.
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We are working on behalf of our hospital system client to fill multiple positions for Registered Nurses on the Ortho/Neuro/Surgical unit.
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Responsibilities Pre-plans work activities with Project Manager to develop best means and methods, including safety action plans.
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5 years as a pipe foreman and 5 years as a superintendent in civil utility construction is required. 5 years as a pipe foreman and 5 years as a superintendent in civil utility construction is required.
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Highly knowledgeable in all aspects of all underground utilities (water, storm, and sewer) Reviews all contracts, project documentation and plans to ensure that the work in the field is built to the most recent specifications.
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Ability to keep records and to prepare production reports, timesheets, equipment logs, inspection reports, change orders and updating project files. Initiates follow up action as necessary including training, orientation, discipline, etc.
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Fargo Country Club is seeking a Lead Assistant Golf Course Superintendent to join our team. The Lead Assistant Golf Course Superintendent reports directly to the Golf Course Superintendent, and is a full-time year round position.
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Pre-plans work activities with Project Manager to develop best means and methods, including safety action plans. Conducts daily briefing with crew to review production goals, performance feedback, safety and schedule, hazards, and to solicit feedback from the workers.
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Commercial Construction Superintendent A highly recognized general contractor is looking to bring on Superintendents will all kinds of skills and levels of experience. Commercial Construction Superintendent A highly recognized general contractor is looking to bring on Superintendents will all kinds of skills and levels of experience.
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