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Our client is a leading and respected General Contractor that specialise in public work in the New York metropolitan area for various governmental agencies, including NYCT, MTA, LIRR, SCA, NYCHA and DASNY. They are currently seeking a Construction Superintendent (MTA Projects) with extensive experience working on projects with the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA.
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Our reputable Heavy Civil Contractor client is looking for a candidate with a minimum of 10 years of experience in heavy civil construction as a Superintendent. - Minimum of 10 years of experience as a Civil Superintendent.
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Additionally, the Assistant Superintendent is expected to work diligently to educate themselves with Clayco on site Superintendent and Operations Manager duties to take the next step to becoming a Superintendent.
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Construction, project engineer, project manager, project executive, design build, OSHPD, healthcare, public works, k-12, superintendent, construction management. 5+ years of experience in managing construction field activities as a Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, or related role.
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Title: General Superintendent, Elevators & Escalators (Capital Projects and Operations Support) Extensive knowledge of NYC Transit's operations, budget practices, labor relations and material procurement.
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Senior-level Construction Superintendent | NYCHA Residential Housing. The construction superintendent will work as part of the field leadership team and will be responsible for the planning and execution of the project.
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3 years of Superintendent experience in comparable affordable housing buildings preferred. RiseBoro Superintendents are responsible for the daily maintenance and repairs of grounds and buildings including but not limited to: roofing, masonry, windows, sheetrock, plaster, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, painting, and doors and hardware.
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As a land development superintendent, you will oversee the development of property from the initial planning phase through the completion of residential construction. Phases of construction include but are not limited to; Survey, Clearing / Stump / Grub, Erosion Control Measures, Blasting and Rock Processing, Material Management, Mass Earthworks, Road Construction, Sewer, Water and Utility Installation, Final grade, Irrigation and Landscape, Final punch, and dedication.
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The Plant Superintendent will be responsible for managing plant production, ensuring efficiency, and maintaining safety standards, along with identifying initiatives to improve company culture and employee engagement.
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Shape the Future of New York’s Infrastructure: Heavy Civil Superintendent (15-20 Years Experience) Heavy Civil Superintendent. Shape the Future of New York’s Infrastructure: Heavy Civil Superintendent (15-20 Years Experience.
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POSITION TITLE: Superintendent – Heavy Civil / Highway Construction. The project superintendent will collaborate with the project manager, project engineer, consultants, Owners, and other project stakeholders.
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JOB CLASSIFICATION: Building Superintendent. Some of the available technologies include Makerspace facilities for podcasting, 3D printing, crafts, and more, a combination of PC and Macintosh computers, scanners, printers, virtual reality headsets, learning hubs, and prayer and meditation rooms.
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Senior Site Supervisor / Superintendent is a full-time position that will work remotely throughout the United States located at various project sites. Senior Site Supervisor / Superintendent – Environmental Remediation.
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NYC DOB Construction Superintendent License, Site Safety Manager or Site Safety Coordinator certifications are a plus but are not required. 5-8 years of construction industry experience with 3-5 years as a Superintendent or Assistant Superintendent.
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They are looking to add another Superintendent to their team due to growth. 10+ years of experience in a Superintendent capacity for a. Proficiency in using project management software such as Procore or Autodesk Build, bid management software such as BuildingConnected or Construction Connect, construction estimating software such as Bluebeam, Autodesk Takeoff, or RSMeans, computer-aided design software such as AutoCAD or Sketchup, and scheduling software including Primavera P6 or Microsoft Project.
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