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As a member of the plant management team, the Production Superintendent is responsible for evaluating opportunities to improve overall plant performance and profitability. The Production Superintendent is responsible for effectively leading a production team in the efficient and safe production of corrugated products.
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The General Superintendent assumes the responsibility for all field operations for WPI on all projects in their respective regions. One General Superintendent is assigned to each region.
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The General Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Multifamily Construction projects from ground up to completion, ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout the project.
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Skanska is searching for a dynamic Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Coordinator. As such, Skanska HR is the sole authorized representative of Skanska USA to execute any agreements with search firms, employment agencies or any employment vendor (“Vendor.
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Seeding Civil Superintendent - Solar. Construction, Field Engineer, Construction Engineer, Engineer, Civil Engineer, Engineering. Monitors discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager.
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Assists Field Subcontract Administrator in the preparation of all extra work authorization requests (RFMPs/WAs). Ensures adherence by all discipline craft and Subcontractors to safety, quality, schedule and performance expectations as defined by Black and Veatch.
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The Superintendent is responsible for selecting construction practices and methods for accomplishing the work. This will include earthwork, concrete, carpentry, metal work, mechanical, and electrical.
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Assist Service Project Superintendent and Project Coordinator in reviewing and reporting on project profitability. Directly liaise with Service Project Superintendent and Project Coordinator to provide for quality and profitable outcomes from Field Services Activities.
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General Superintendent 1. Water: groundwater dewatering and remediation, facilities water treatment and custom fabrication. Enjoy exclusive discounts on entertainment, including amusement park tickets and restaurant specials.
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Early experience in inspections, surveying, superintendent work or project management is great. Using specialized cameras, laser scanning, drones, streaming webcams, video and virtual walkthroughs, we deliver interactive as-builts that link inspection data directly to floorplans to capture every project detail with exceptional clarity.
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Traveling Superintendent role with a $250M/yr General Contractor in the Phoenix area that builds across the state. 3+ years as a Superintendent for a general contractor. Traveling Superintendent role with a $250M/yr General Contractor in the Phoenix area that builds across the state.
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HVAC/Sheet Metal SuperintendentLocation: Phoenix, AZ Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Summary: We are on the lookout for a skilled HVAC/Sheet Metal Superintendent to oversee our HVAC and sheet metal projects in Phoenix, AZ. This role is ideal for someone who has advanced from hands-on HVAC and sheet metal work to a supervisory role, especially in non-union environments.
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GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT | NATIONAL (Phoenix, AZ) Comprehensive knowledge of general construction practices, occupational hazards and safety precautions of the metal building trade. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT | NATIONAL (Phoenix, AZ.
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Are you a highly skilled and talented Electrical Superintendent looking for an immediate opportunity in the Construction industry? If you are a motivated and dynamic Electrical Superintendent seeking an exciting opportunity with great benefits and the chance to enhance your skills, apply now.
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The Superintendent has overall responsibility for projects on-site including site access, scheduling, deliveries, logistics, safety, quality and construction. The Superintendent works closely with the Project Manager to ensure execution of the project plan and is involved in all aspects of a project from pre-construction through closeout.
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