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Manage MEP procurement, project budgets, quality, safety, engineering, coordination, scheduling, installation, commissioning, and close-out processes. Oversee daily activities of Engineer-MEP, Superintendent-MEP, and subordinates.
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The PM coordinates closely with the Project Superintendent, and typically reports to an Operations Group Project Executive or Vice President. Project Manager Needed for Top Commercial GC.
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Assists the Project Manager in creating the Primavera P6 project schedule. 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.
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The Project Superintendent is responsible for the planning, coordination, and supervision of all activities of the construction project. Collaborates effectively with the Project Manager re: scheduling, cost control and resources.
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The Construction Superintendent is responsible for the overall leadership of the construction project and site. Partner and collaborate with project management team regarding budgeting and financials related to project.
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Foremen must keep utility construction progress in line with the overall project schedule and cost estimate, and train crew members in accordance with company safety procedures. Escalate issues to the superintendent or general foreman, if necessary.
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Reports to: Project Superintendent, Project Manager or MEP Manager Essential Duties & Responsibilities*:Specifically relating to the mechanical and/or electrical systems ( HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Low Voltage, Fire Sprinkler): Managing and making decisions related to the performance of work related to scheduling, delivery, logistics, quality control and trade employee staffing levels.
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The PM coordinates closely with the Project Superintendent, and reports to the Project Executive. Has an extensive knowledge of project engineering requirements and can lead a project engineer in their duties.
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Perform project punch-list inspection(s), in coordination with superintendent(s) and the owner’s representative, and issue punch lists to all relevant subcontractors. We are working with a large regional Mechanical Contractor in the Pittsburgh area to recruit an experienced HVAC Project Manager.
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Assistant Superintendents strive for "all hands" work mentality; project pending Assistant Superintendent may work directly in construction activities. The primary focus of an Assistant Superintendent is to provide the managerial and leadership skills necessary to manage the day-to-day matters of a self-performed workforce, as well as, general management of all subcontractors, owners, architects, and engineers.
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Reporting to a Project Manager and/or a Superintendent, the Entry-Level Engineer's major duties include: Coordinating work with project owner representatives, architects, engineers, inspectors, and site subcontractors and/or directing the work of all trades assigned to a construction work site.
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Gilbane is seeking a General Superintendent to be responsible for the overall field on a large project, leading a team of superintendents to ensure that company policies and procedures are met in regard to safety, scheduling, budget, quality and customer satisfaction.
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Work with the Project Manager to perform project punch-list inspection(s), in coordination with superintendent and the Owner's Representative, and issue punch list to all relevant subcontractors.
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Through rotations in operations, safety, project controls, estimating, and business development, the PE develops a mastery of basic company processes, procedures, and systems to determine a career path best suited for his or her unique skills and interests.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; PJ Dick, Inc., the premier regional general contractor and commercial construction manager, is looking for Assistant Project Managers to join its operations team.
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