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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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Offer estimating support to on-site Project Managers during execution of project. Annual profit-sharing contributions by the company to participants’ 401(k) accounts based on company’s annual performance.
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Is responsible for supervising and coordinating all on-site activities for heavy civil construction projects. Quickly address and resolve on-site issues that could affect the project’s timeline, budget, or safety.
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Review and comment on geotechnical investigations, ALTA surveys, corrosion studies, site characteristics, and accessibility for construction and operations. This role requires up to 50% travel throughout the continental United States for construction monitoring, site, and completion visits.
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Location(s): Queens, NY (JFK)| On-Site Only About Urban: -LH Our culture is built around our people. Responsible for site safety, permit compliance and coordination with other adjacent projects.
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In this role, the Construction Superintendent will lead and manage on-site operations for high-profile restoration projects, overseeing a dedicated team of workers to ensure the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
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Develop your team’s skill set and knowledge of HVAC maintenanceLead by example and support the company-wide safety culture Drive your team to meet deadlines and produce quality projects Provide a high level of customer service when interfacing with customers Gives direction to multiple crews and their job site activities Maintaining commercial cooling systems on cell tower cooling units – diagnosing, troubleshooting, repairing, or installing and replacing components of entire systems.
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Acting as the primary on-site leader and managing execution teams, including all subcontractors, on assigned projects. Performing site investigations for potential construction sites.
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An Assistant Project Manager (APM) obtains, evaluates, coordinates and distributes the information and authorizations necessary to construct projects on time, within budget and to the quality specified.
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The Project Associate will work closely with the firm’s principal & project managers on a variety of real estate projects and transactions in New York City. Responsibilities include providing assistance with the management of design and construction, communications to clients, coordination with project team members, completion of financial analyses, management of project plans and budgets, and attending on-site meetings and walk-throughs to ensure projects are completed successfully.
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Maintain records of work performed daily including location, work force employed, equipment utilized, materials incorporated and pertinent measurements on the appropriate DDC Standard Record forms and in Site Manager.
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At least 3 years of on-site management experience in utility-scale solar construction. Providing on-site leadership and support. Proven experience as a Solar Construction Manager, with a focus on utility-scale solar projects.
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Our work is restorative reconstruction, working closely with the insurance industryPrimary ResponsibilitiesPerform initial, on-site inspections, with the Construction Manager, to determine scope and special considerations.
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A general contractor with an excellent backlog of work through to Q2 of 2025 is looking to hire a Construction Project Manager to work on a variety of mixed commercial interior construction based in Northern Virginia and DC. Projects are all Commercial Construction focused (no residential) on interior fit-out and renovation projects up to $10M. Open to applicants from a general contractor or subcontractor background.
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We are looking for a highly motivated, well organized, self-starter, and a team player who can work as a construction inspector on southern New Jersey highway projects. · Perform routine construction inspection of the work performed by the Contractor at various locations on State Highways.
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