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The Construction Superintendent is responsible for all aspects of jobsite management including staffing, scheduling, and business partner/subcontractor relations. As the site leader, the Superintendent oversees the project from award through completion.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management or equivalent technical experience progressing through the ranks as a Journeyman to a Foreman to a Superintendent. Located in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Kokosing's services include the construction of highways/bridges, industrial facilities/factories, data centers, marine, solar, advanced industrial, pipeline, and water/wastewater facilities , along with asphalt/concrete pavement and underground utilities.
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We are currently seeking an Assistant Construction Superintendent to work in a technical support role with highly skilled professionals on diverse project teams in a dynamic environment.
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Trillium Construction is now seeking a Construction Superintendent for direct-hire in Dayton, OH! Now hiring a Construction Superintendent for direct-hire! Our client is a well established national GC that's been operating for over 80 years with multiple offices in Ohio, Indianapolis and Raleigh, NC. Specialties include new ground-up builds to T/I construction for education, healthcare, industrial manufacturing facilities and water treatment facilities.
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Ferguson Construction (FC) is a regionally established General Contractor that has been in business for over 100 years. Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent preferred.
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The Electrical Subcontractor Project Coordinator is responsible for providing value and to support the project team by assisting the Project Manager/General Superintendent /Field Superintendent in a variety of functions including, evaluation, organization, and execution of project management assignments on electrical construction projects.
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Should you feel that your skills and experience are suitable for this Superintendent - Commercial Construction job or if there are is another area of interest please contact me confidentially at 605-705-3302 or tim.dejong@gogpac.com GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States over the past 28 years.
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Knowledge of all aspects of a construction project (electrical, HVAC, Fire Alarm, Fire Suppression, architectural, etc.) Three years’ experience as a site supervisor or superintendent on industrial or commercial projects.
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Follow directions and work duties assigned by Foreman or Project Superintendent SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Apply construction mathematics to solve problemsPlan work and select proper toolsEffectively manage one’s time and deal with problems that arise.
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Experience with construction software Procore is preferred but not required. Electrical expertise to include mastery of the electrical trade including installation in new construction setting (multi-story jobs) and remodels, job planning and layout, read blueprints, run conduit, wire and terminate devices, perform quality control / testing and troubleshooting.
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Their commitment to employee success is unparalleled, and they are looking for a strong Superintendent to grow and develop with their resources and expertise into a General Superintendent role.
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Our client specializes in ground-up electrical construction, to national rollout and remodel programs, preventative maintenance and installation needs. Responsible for the leadership, oversight, and management of onsite electrical superintendent / foreman.
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If you have project management experience in a construction or restoration background or superintendent experience and a valid driver’s license, then Hays & Sons wants to hear from you! Due to growth, Hays + Sons, an industry leader and provider of world class restoration services, is searching for a Construction Project Manager to join their team in the Dayton, OH area.
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The Construction Superintendent takes the leadership role on the job site ensuring prompt, efficient progress of the work. The Superintendent determines priorities for work to be done, based on the tasks schedule, project requirements, management direction and customer requirements.
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We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Concrete Structural Superintendent to oversee and manage all aspects of concrete construction projects. Project Management: Plan, schedule, and coordinate concrete construction projects from inception to completion.
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