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Adamas Building Services is looking for a Live In Superintendent based out of our Jersey City, NJ Area. Our team is looking for an experienced superintendent to manage our projects. Adamas Building Services is looking for a Live In Superintendent based out of our Jersey City, NJ Area.
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Support the Project Executive, Project Superintendent and Project Manager to support development of logistics plans and schedules during pre-construction and early project activities. Provide oversight for the Superintendent/Foreman for the development and maintenance of a Resource Allocation Control System (RACS.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience as a Superintendent in the construction industry, with a focus on high-rise and commercial foundation projects. We are seeking a seasoned Superintendent - Concrete to join our dynamic team.
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Our client, a leading General-Contractor, are seeking an experienced and dynamic Construction Superintendent to join their team in New York. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of managing construction projects from inception to completion, ensuring they are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
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The Building Superintendent is responsible for the general maintenance of the facilities which include but are not limited to repairs on heating and air conditioning equipment, hardware repairs, repairing light fixtures, plumbing repairs, moving equipment/furniture, painting and plastering walls, driving company vehicles and general carpentry needs of the facilities.
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We currently have an opening for an Assistant Superintendent within our Construction Management Group to work with and support Stonhard on projects. An Assistant Superintendent with Stonhard is responsible for site supervision and installation of Stonhard products on projects within an assigned territory.
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My client is a general contractor that is looking for an MEP Assistant Superintendent/ Superintendent to join their team. Reviews plans and specifications of job, job budget and estimates with project manager and project superintendent to ensure that quantities, values, manpower requirements and deliveries of various divisions of job are understood.
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We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Traveling Superintendent to join our team. As a Traveling Superintendent, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of construction projects from inception to completion.
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As Assistant Construction Superintendent (ACS) , you will assist the Lead Construction Superintendent (LCS) in the managing of building projects and supervise the day-to-day activities involved with constructing a new structure or renovation while assessing the resources needed to complete the assigned construction project and manage its onsite staff.
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Client: Leading General Contractor / Construction Management firm in New York City
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Rose Valley Management is looking to hire a superintendent to join our family-owned and growing company! Plans, directs, supervises and/or performs maintenance program tasks (heating, cooling, plumbing, water, gas, electrical, mechanical, oxygen, communications, carpentry, painting, plastering, refinishing and similar work; heavy duty cleaning, grounds care, maintenance of institutional equipment and vehicles.
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The General Superintendent, Civil will manage the various project team members as it relates to their craft. Proven track record as a Superintendent on large projects with values above $20 million (Civil portions of contracts.
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Minimum of five years of construction experience serving as a Construction Manager, Senior Inspector, Construction Management Representative, Owner's Representative or Construction Superintendent.
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Our client is looking to fill the role of Superintendent. Manage and supervise commercial roofing crews and commercial roofing jobs. 5+ yrs of commercial roofing experience. Instructs the best practices for roofing production by fully participating in on the job training as well as periodic manufacturer training.
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As a Schindler Field Superintendent you will be required to manage field technicians in the day to day operations of the installation of hydraulic, gearless and geared elevator modernizations. Modernization - Field Superintendent.
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