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Concrete Superintendent SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: A concrete project superintendent is a person who plans and ensures the coordination of concrete construction and has the responsibility of supervising the concrete portions of the project.
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Department: Weekly contact with Vice President of Campus Services to provide updates on VIP issues, Temple Community relationships, donor obligations, UCI interactions, Severance Hall, Cleveland Orchestra, new projects, construction, phase II demolition, Greenway development, contract development, as well as matters that impact both facilities and the communities that utilize and represent them.
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Thorough knowledge of construction or other related technology, scheduling, procedures, project contracts, plan and specification reading, financial planning and tracking and equipment are required.
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Prior work in project controls / project assistant role on projects exceeding $5M design / $50M construction fee, Federal, or Alternate delivery cost is a plus. Minimum of 5 years of experience performing financial analysis, cost management, scheduling, and other project controls/project management functions over the life of a project.
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Hiring for a Preconstruction Manager, responsible for the daily management, supervision, coordination and successful completion of project preconstruction phases to achieve the cost objectives with respect to contracting, scheduling, estimating and bidding.
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Required Experience Basic qualifications for Entry-Level Engineer candidates include: Bachelor of Science in an Engineering discipline, Engineering Technology or Construction Management, Construction Technology.
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Manage accounts payable for subcontractor invoice processing, ensure all applicable lien waivers are submitted and contracts and insurance requirements are in place prior to scheduling payments.
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At HDR, we specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services. Proficient with Microsoft Office, and scheduling/project management software (Primavera P3 or Microsoft Project.
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General knowledge of construction sequencing and material interface. Manage day-to-day operations for concrete projects, overseeing planning, scheduling, manpower, coordination, and material procurement.
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With technical focus on services within the project controls job family, the areas of project support include but are not limited to; scheduling, estimating, change management, and construction risk register development.
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The WRF team completes studies, design and construction administration for vertical assets such as storge tanks, pump stations, valve vaults, and treatment facilities. Computer skills associated with the following programs: Microsoft Word, Excel; AutoCAD and/or Revit, Bluebeam or other PDF software, and scheduling software, such as MS Project.
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Follow up on the scheduling of all tenant alterations. Requirements: The Construction Manager is responsible for the smooth and efficient operation of the T-alts, model creations and assigned cap x projects.
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Knowledge of Procore, Primavera Scheduling, CMIC preferred. Strong knowledge and appreciation of construction safety processes and ability to enforce the project safety plan. Experience on criminal justice construction projects required.
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Some outdoor work is required in the inspection of various land use developments, construction sites or public works facilities. This position requires the electrical engineer to initiate conceptual designs subject to the review and approval of the engineering manager, construction general manager, and engineering team lead.
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The Project Manager leads the construction project and is charged with the duties of organizing, planning, purchasing, and scheduling the "start-up through completion" of all construction activities.
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