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Project Superintendent (Heavy Civil) Phoenix, AZ, USA Req #79 Wednesday, December 13, 2023 Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Haydon is a family-owned business established in 1991 on a foundation of grit and long-lasting relationships.
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Collaborate with Superintendent, Foreman and Project Consultant to determine production schedule. Oversee the financial components of the project; work with Project Consultant, Superintendent and Foreman to capture, record, assess and ensure the project stays within budget and is profitable.
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Experience with project management software and tools, such as Procore, Bluebeam, or similar. The superintendent will oversee the construction process, ensuring adherence to project procedures, safety protocols, and work rules.
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Utilize advanced construction management software, particularly CMiC, to streamline project workflows. Demonstrated skill in utilizing advanced project management platforms and digital tools commonly employed in the construction industry.
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The Project Engineer, or project manager-in-training, is responsible for assisting the Project Manager and Superintendent in all aspects of the day-to-day management of $20+ million construction projects.
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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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Internally: Reports to the General Superintendent, interacts with Project Management and other field personnel, as well as support staff (e.g. Estimating, Accounting, Finance, Human Resources and other Corporate services staff.
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Prior knowledge or experience using Project Management software such as Procore and P6 scheduling as well as Microsoft Office suite highly preferred. 4+ years’ Project Management experience managing construction of a multi-million-dollar water/wastewater or industrial related environment required.
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Monitor construction activities in conjunction with the onsite Foreman and General Superintendent to ensure project is being built on schedule, and within budgets. EXPERIENCE: Seven years’ experience in Electrical project management.
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Coordinates with superintendent on workforce planning. Maintains project document control and procedures. QualificationsAssociates or bachelor’s degree in a related field: construction management, engineering, architecture preferred, or equivalent experience.
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Opportunity Summary: The Project Superintendent is our onsite leader responsible to oversee all aspects of construction including safety, schedule, quality control, subcontractor activities, and coordination with the City. You will work collaboratively with our Project Manager to support strong budget management, subcontractor and supplier coordination, and maintaining high-quality standards.
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5+ years' experience as a Project Superintendent successfully leading projects from breaking ground to completion. Proficient with Microsoft Office and construction management software such as Procore, Timberline, Bluebeam, or Microsoft Project.
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Experience in a leadership role, such as Operations Manager , General Superintendent , or Area Superintendent. Minimum of 7+ years of experience in construction management, with a focus on Water/Wastewater projects.
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Responds to requests for information (RFIs) from owners and subcontractors, preparing RFIs for the project architect and/or structural engineer of record when necessary to clarify technical issues concerning the project; ensures that information received in response to RFIs is routed to the applicable field superintendent and subcontractors.
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Assist the project superintendent in the completion, maintenance and management of the accident prevention plan, safety management tool and crisis management plan. The Safety Engineer is a resource for supporting the safety manager and project team in the successful completion of a construction project.
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