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Rob is an Executive Recruiter on our Boston Team and has been with Commonwealth Resources since May 2017.
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Additional experience may include cost management software (Timberline, Sage preferred) , scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and construction management software (Procore preferred). Conduct safety walk-throughs with Superintendent and Safety Manager Enrollment, and compliance tracking of subcontractor insurance certificates Field Reporting – Ensure field activities are tracked and reported to related parties: Punch List: Upload and distribute the punch list through Procore to subcontractors.
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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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Rob is an Executive Recruiter on our Boston Team and has been with Commonwealth Resources since May 2017.
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Key words: construction management, civil engineer, Hospitals, Healthcare,electrical engineer, structural engineer, mechanical engineer, retail commercial, Medical Facitlity, Pharma, institutional, gaming, schools, site superintendent, estimator, assistant project manager, project manager, senior project manager, construction superintendent, construction project manager, punch list, estimating, bidding, construction, general contractor, construction management, project executive.
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Oversee the activities of all the direct report entities which includes Safety Manager/Engineer, Quality Manager/Engineer, Construction Manager/Superintendent, Contract Manager, Accounts Controller.
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The Construction Superintendent should establish and enforce job site quality control programs to ensure quality completion of construction. Our client is seeking a Construction Superintendent to help them complete a new project in the White Plains, NY area.
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One of the top contractors based in Westchester County NY is currently seeking a Superintendent to for their civil division specializing in excavation & utility. 5 + yrs of experience in civil construction.
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Overview: We are seeking an experienced Superintendent with a proven track record in supervising national retail and commercial projects, specifically focusing on gut renovations and interior fit-outs within the five boroughs of New York City. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience overseeing construction projects in diverse settings and possess a comprehensive understanding of the construction process from start to finish.
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ECCO III Enterprises, Inc. is seeking a Project Superintendent with experience managing field operations for large-scale infrastructure projects typically valued at over $20 million including safety, schedule, budget, and field staff.
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The Construction Superintendent provides supervision and management to all subcontractors, company. Energy Jobline would like to introduce the role of Superintendent | Interior GC based in Mount Vernon, NY, USA. If you think you are a suitable match for this role, please hit the apply button for more details.
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Assists the project Superintendent and Project Manager by performing a variety of tasks in support of construction activities. Assists the project Superintendent and Project Manager by performing a variety of tasks in support of construction activities.
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Toll Brothers, America's leading builder of luxury homes, seeks an experienced Assistant Construction Manager / Superintendent for one of our new home communities in Chappaqua, New York.
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5+ years as a construction superintendent for a commercial general contractor. This New York-based construction company is a leading General Contractor, established more than 20 years ago.
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Commercial Construction Superintendent A leading Construction company is seeking a Superintendent to coordinate and lead their field team. Let's talk if you are a Superintendent who can reliably deliver projects on time, on budget, and surpass client expectations.
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