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Reports to: General SuperintendentDirect Reports: Field Engineer, Assistant Superintendent, Superintendent I, Superintendent IIDuties/Responsibilities: The duties listed below are an outline of the Lead Superintendent’s responsibilities and should not be considered an all-inclusive list.
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Follow through on the punch-list program established by the Superintendent and consolidate completed lists for the project close out package. Assist the Superintendent in managing the schedule on a daily basis to ensure it is maintained and the project moves along as scheduled; ensure materials, labor, equipment, and job sites are ready when needed and contact vendors and subcontractors to insure on time delivery of goods and services.
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Under the supervision of a higher level maintenance/custodial position or the Superintendent/Manager, Maintenance Helpers perform various custodial and facilities maintenance responsibilities. Perform general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, mowing lawns, cutting brush and wood, trimming and removing trees and shrubs, maintaining roads and sidewalks, snow and ice removal, collection/pick-up of trash and other obstructions from the building and surrounding areas.
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Title: Traveling Superintendent (Multifamily preferred) Tiello has partnered with a leading General Contractor who is looking for a Superintendent to oversee the construction of commercial ground-up projects valued anywhere from $5MM - $20MM. (Traveling position.
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The Director will work as part of the Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Programs' team and accept additional duties and assignments as needed. The Director of Instructional Programs focusing on alternative education will provide overall leadership, strategic directions and supervision for alternative education programs at the East Learning Center, West Learning Center and the Boys and Girls Club. The Director will be responsible for student programs, personnel management, internal/external relations, staff development, student intake, program budgets, and maintaining a highly qualified instructional teaching staff.
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