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Description : Senior/Lead Superintendent with extensive experience on complex ground up projects needed for growing General Contractor in Oregon that focuses on multi-family residential, both ground-up and tenant improvements.
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Five to eight years of construction experience with a general contractor preferred. Procore proficiency is highly preferred, and should be comfortable utilizing and learning various other construction software applications.
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Knowledge of online project management software utilized by the company. Coordinates tilt wall panel lay-down plan with concrete subcontractor and erector to ensure minimal use of matting, casting beds, and damage to existing slabs or paving while providing a safe and productive method of erecting tilt wall panels, if applicable to the project.
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Complies with SWPPP program including recordkeeping, inspections, and enforcement. See the company’s SWPPP plan for specific requirements. Determines size of work crews and time required for construction labor activities.
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Provide Project Assistant necessary information for accurate and timely submittal updates and cost projections. Superintendent to plan, schedule, reside over, and take meeting minutes for weekly subcontractor meetings.
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Updates of the record set of “as-built” documents must be done on a weekly basis by superintendent and relevant trades on site. Assures that subcontractor crews are sufficiently manned and schedules crews to assure proper workflow.
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The Employee must be able to work and adapt to outside temperature fluctuations such as the heat of the summer and the cold of the winter months. Information on rolling schedule shall be obtained from weekly subcontractor meetings.
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General understanding and knowledge of basic drafting skills, 3D modeling software/Tekla practices, fabrication and erection standards, standard technical terminology, common structural steel practices, and drafting room procedures.
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Obayashi provides a full range of general contractor services in both public works and private sectors including: office buildings, residences, tunnels, highways, rail systems, bridges, artificial islands, airports and nuclear power plants.
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Review construction contract documents and coordinate with sub-contractors and General Contractor/owner to gather the required information to design the project's sprinkler system. Demonstrated ability with AutoCAD, AutoSprink, HydraCAD, or other specialized fire sprinkler layout software.
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This leading general contractor is currently seeking a dedicated Heavy Civil Project Engineer to join their team in Portland, OR. As a vital part of their construction projects, you'll have the opportunity to drive innovation, ensure precision, and shape the future of infrastructure in their city.
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Experience working for a General Contractor or Major Mechanical Subcontractor preferred. Proficient with scheduling software: Microsoft Project, Primavera and/or Suretrak preferred.
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3+ years working for a mid-size to large General Contractor. Experienced with construction project management software and tools such as Procore, Autodesk Build, PlanGrid, Viewpoint, Bluebeam, etc.
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Wide Effect has partnered with a reputable General Contractor in the greater Portland area that is in need of an experienced Construction Project Manager. Develop a management plan for the project using the vast array of construction management tools and software such as Viewpoint Construction Software, MS Projects, ProContractor, and the MS Office suite and other.
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Organize detailing RFI process through formal RFI to customer and informal RFI’s with the engineer, architect, and general contractor. Software & Technology MS Windows 10, MS Office 365; Office Word, Excel, and Outlook; Contract Manager, Primavera Scheduling, Fabtrol and Tekla system.
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