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Concrete Superintendent also coordinate on a weekly basis with the Operations Managers and Project Management for global manpower and resource scheduling as well as successful project communication and execution.
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Candidate must have strong business development sales acumen and project management skills. Woolpert, Inc. is a cutting-edge national architecture, engineering and geospatial (AEG) firm that delivers value to clients by blending site and architectural design excellence with innovative technology and geospatial applications.
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TRAVELING SUPERINTENDENT - COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION A leading General Contractor providing Construction Management, Design/Build and General Contracting services is seeking a Traveling Superintendent that will coordinate all site construction activities and supervise all field personnel.
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Each project relies on a customized plan that can include: hands on training (remote or on-site), consulting, data migration planning and action, customized workflows and processes (internal and client), client relationship management and overall project management.
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Ability to work remote, hybrid, or on-site as directed by management and is determined by the needs of the business. Experience developing comprehensive WBS, project schedules, and using Earned Value Management.
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Multiple years of experience on construction project sites or executing program management in the industries of aviation, commercial, energy, government, manufacturing, oil & gas, process, transmission & distribution, transportation, or water is preferred.
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Supervise and support on-site maintenance teams, providing technical guidance and training as needed. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in maintenance management, project management, and cost optimization.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works on-site at the construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts; high precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock.
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Responsibilities are all encompassing of the total supervision of all the concrete operations on the site to ensure that the workers are implementing what is designed, project is completed on time, and that safety and company standards are met.
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The EPC Project Manager is accountable for the full performance of every phase of a project or a group of projects in the refining, midstream, chemical, and petrochemical industries, including the strategic and tactical planning, directing, supervising, and controlling of all technical, fiscal, and administrative contractual functions, for both home office and site.
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Performing civil engineering work in water and wastewater treatment facilities and conveyance infrastructure, focused on site design project components including site layout, yard piping, roadways, paving and grading, and stormwater infrastructure.
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This role can be for a traveling Project Executive who is able to be at the project site during the week and travel home on the weekend OR if you are ready to take on a new adventure, a relocation package is part of the deal for the right candidate.
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Our Engineering Summer Internships are on-site positions in one of our 4 Kansas City, MO area facilities, depending on the project: Headquarters (Kansas City, MO), Manufacturing (Lawrence, KS or Leavenworth, KS), Distribution (Liberty, MO.
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The person selected for this role will perform site development engineering and project management tasks for a variety of projects. In addition to strong technical experience, other responsibilities will include research, coordination, project management, staff management, cost estimating, permitting for land disturbance and preparation of bid packages as well as technical specifications.
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Proven experience establishing and maintaining effective project management control systems in compliance with contract requirements on USACE and other projects including field experience providing oversight on construction site work activities.
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