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Construction General Superintendent. Minimum of 10 years in commercial or high-rise residential construction, with at least 4 years in similar large-scale projects involving concrete and steel structures.
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Multifamily General Contractor has an urgent need for a Traveling Construction Superintendent. Multifamily Construction Superintendent. You will be responsible for directing, and training, the field personnel & site teams on safety, logistics, construction methods and procedures.
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The Superintendent will report to the Director of Construction and will work in concert with the Project Team assigned to their project(s) Oversee direct labor performing LGMF, GWB, DFH, ACT, finish carpentry, and general labor.
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We are looking for a Construction Superintendent with proven experience in commercial, mixed-use, and multifamily projects to join the team of a nationally leading general contractor in New York City. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing on-site operations, ensuring that all projects are executed with the highest level of quality, on time, and within budget.
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Since 1993, Cornerstone General Contractors, Inc., has fostered a flexible approach to commercial construction based on cooperation, innovation, and accountability. Craft needs: Connect with General Superintendent to make sure that each project has the qualified manpower that it needs.
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2+ years of experience as a Superintendent with a General Contractor. Our client, a highly regarded General Contracting company based in Chicago, is looking for a talented Travel Superintendent to join their team.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field plus a minimum of (5) five years’ experience or a minimum of (10) ten years related experience in the construction industry with a commercial or industrial general contractor.
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Senior Construction Superintendent - Interiors. experienced Senior Construction Superintendent. top-tier general contractor in Manhattan , is renowned for delivering some of the city’s most prestigious and high-profile interior projects.
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The Project Superintendent is responsible for overseeing general construction operations of ground up construction projects valued at $10M to $50M+. Minimum of 4 years as a Project Superintendent overseeing ground up, new construction projects.
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JRM is one of the top General Contracting and Construction Management Firms with over a decade of trusted experience. Assist the General Superintendent in the development, updating, modification (as required) and maintenance of the project schedule including a master schedule, 60-day look ahead schedules for their assigned trades, and two week look ahead schedules for their assigned trades.
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Project hand-off/kick-off with estimator, foremen, general superintendent & safety. Degree in Construction Management or relevant experience in Commercial Construction. Communicate changing project requirements (scope/schedule) with superintendent and foreman.
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This position will support Kiewit’s Jett Industries Inc, a leading general contractor specializing in the construction and modification of water and wastewater treatment facilities. 5+ years of construction experience with at least 2 years being in a superintendent/leadership capacity supporting construction operations.
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Minimum of five (5) years’ experience in general construction while serving in a primary Superintendent position, or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
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My client a High End Residential General Contractor in the New York City market is seeking to add a Construction Superintendent to their growing team. Key Words: High End Residential Construction, General Construction, Brownstone Renovation, Brownstone Construction, Luxury Residential Construction, Field Operations, Millwork, High End Carpentry, Apartment Construction, Construction Management, High End Renovations.
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Trillium Construction is hiring for a Traveling Superintendent to oversee the erection of pre-engineered metal buildings at industrial sites throughout the country. Communicates site problems, plan conflicts, schedule, and quality issues effectively to the Project Manager and General Contractor.
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