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The Role We Want You ForAs an Assistant Superintendent, you will be based on the construction project site, and will be responsible for field operations and onsite construction management of design-build construction projects, specifically quality control for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection, construction, start up, and testing on highly complex projects nationwide.
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Responsible for reporting to the Senior Project Manager on a regular basis with information on project status (including schedule, changes, quality control, budget), Owner relations, Architect relations, requisitions and collections.
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As an Assistant Superintendent, you will be based on the construction project site, and will be responsible for field operations and onsite construction management of design-build construction projects, specifically quality control for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection, construction, start up, and testing on highly complex projects nationwide.
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Coordinate the project manager and project engineer on certified payroll reports. The role of the Superintendent is to plan, organize, direct, and control the building aspects of each project in order to meet budget, quality, time, and safety objectives.
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The Assistant Superintendent will also provide on-site supervision of the daily workload, job site safety, receiving and storing of tools and supplies, and the reporting of all of these aspects to the Project Manager and Project Superintendent.
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Coordinate with preconstruction, design, engineering, procurement, operations, safety, quality, and all other project site management team members to assure that the there is always adequate project resources.
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Tidewater Inc. is currently seeking an experienced and motivated Quality Control Manager to lead a parking lot renovation and solar panel installation project for a federal government facility in Harrisburg, PA. The ideal candidate will posses 5 years of experience leading large construction projects, preferably with federal government contracts but will consider candidates with relevant project experience.
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The Construction Site Manager manages all aspects of the build including schedule and budget, contractors, material/equipment deliveries, job-site safety, quality control/assurance, design & permit adherence, and construction reporting to the project team.
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Local candidates will be given preference depending on location of project, though relocation or travel to on-site QC management will be required for the QC Manager position.
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As an Assistant Superintendent, you will be based in the Southeast, and will be responsible for field operations and onsite construction management of design-build construction projects, specifically quality control for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection, construction, start up, and testing on highly complex projects nationwide.
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Todd's Services Inc (TSI), a high end, Award Winning, landscape design/build & maintenance company is expanding to northern Michigan, is looking to hire an experienced, hardworking, motivated individual for Field Project Manager (aka Superintendent.
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Work on site performing various tasks to assist the Project Superintendent, Quality Control Manager and Site Safety and Health Officer. Review specifications to create, edit, and maintain submittal register to ensure submittal requirements are followed and the submittals required are appropriate for the project; work with the Project Manager and / or Quality Control Manager to clarify with the client applicable project submittals.
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Including, estimating, scheduling, quality control, progress reports, progress billing, design review and coordination, cost reporting, safety, and proposal preparation. Because they are committed to creating opportunities for individual success, from day one, you will be given the tools to excel in your role, take on meaningful responsibilities, and experience why ARCO is truly the best place to build a career.
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As the #1 design-build warehouse and distribution builder and the #5 largest design-build general contractor in the nation, their industry-leading expertise helps to provide our clients with the best solution for their projects.
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When you join us, we’ll have you perform on-site QA contractor compliance and contract documentation to approved Construction Quality Control Plan and Owner Verification Plan during Design Build Construction by the Contractor.
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