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We are seeking a skilled Construction Superintendent to oversee our construction projects and ensure that they are completed on time, within budget, and to the required standard. Knowledge of general contractor and superintendent duties and responsibilities.
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2+ years of experience in Utility or Commercial Solar Construction Management Experience (Site Superintendent or Construction Manager Role), required. The Site (Solar) Superintendent is responsible for running the job site, completing them on time and within budget.
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Must have basic knowledge (should be familiar) in electrical, plumbing/ toilet snaking, lock installation, and some carpentry and cleaning skills.
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Nationally recognized environmental remediation contractor looking for a Project Superintendent to support a large and complex environmental remediation project in northern New Jersey. Preferred qualifications include 5-10 years’ experience on environmental remediation construction projects and supervisory experience including excavation, earthwork, dewatering, sheet piling, water (marine), and sediment work.
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The Assistant Superintendent is responsible for the assisting with the overall facilities maintenance, operations and security of the property. Upon notification from the Maintenance Superintendent and/or Property Manager, be available for emergency duty, such as snow removal and in case of a fire or any other emergencies as defined by Management.
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The Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC’s Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC’s Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.
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Must have 10+ years of experience in heavy civil construction supervision/superintendent type of role, leading crews & working to defined contract plans, specifications, applicable codes and jurisdictional requirements.
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This is a civil construction company focuses on building and maintaining infrastructure projects.
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Understand and be familiar with the date by which all materials must arrive on the job and convey that information to the project superintendent for preparation of the contract items lists and shop drawing schedules.
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The Superintendent will be responsible for managing field leaders, Foreman, and Union Crews on a daily basis. A nationwide construction company in the area is actively searching for a Superintendent to join their Hawthorne team.
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Assist mechanics with jobs, including troubleshooting and providing on-the-job training.
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Superintendent Woodcliff, NJHiring immediately for full-time work. ideally have a BICSI cert) manage a team of 15-30 technicians. Experience Needed: need someone has at least 5 year of commercial/data center low voltage experience.
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