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The Superintendent determines priorities for work to be done, based on the tasks schedule, project requirements, management direction and customer requirements. The Construction Superintendent takes the leadership role on the job site ensuring prompt, efficient progress of the work.
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Includes performing safety audits when necessary and stressing the importance of safety to all employees Plans, directs and prioritizes elevator installations and manpower needs; utilizes project management software and other scheduling tools Uses accounting reports and programs to review job status to identify risk and opportunity.
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In collaboration with a Superintendent, create and update detailed project schedules, plus keep project stakeholders informed throughout all construction phases as work progress. A well-known General Contractor is searching for a Project Manager.
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TI and/or Ground-Up project experienceBenefits Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S. This is a full time/permanent position with a well established General Contractor. Due to consistent growth, they are currently hiring for experienced Superintendents.
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Looking for a Senior Superintendent with a proven track record for project management in Heavy Civil Development including Site Preparation, Reclamation, Excavation, Utilities. Senior Superintendent– Site Preparation, Grading, Excavation, Utilities, Draining/Storm Drains, Water/Sewer.
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The General Civil Superintendent will direct, coordinate and train all field crews on project requirements and expectations; and take responsibility for all safety, quality, scheduling, budgeting and production goals for each project.
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Coordinate with the QA/QC Manager to verify all welders on site are qualified to weld on the project. Develop a marked-up and as-built set of drawings to produce the record set documents, and answer RFIs with assistance from Assistant Project Manager or Field Engineer.
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The general superintendent manages all project planning and proactively monitors and verifies project execution, including safety, schedule, cost, and quality. 12+ years of field coordination or relevant commercial construction project experience, with at least 5 years in a field management role at a foreman or superintendent level or above.
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Communicate project billing information on pay applications to the office for timely invoicing. Maintain a project file of fuel sheets, load count sheets, hourly work, change order requests, and all applicable materials lists.
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The General Civil Superintendent will also direct, coordinate and train all field crews on project requirements and expectations; and take responsibility for all safety, quality, scheduling, budgeting and production goals for each project.
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Serves as an area superintendent on a large project or as the lead superintendent on a small to medium project. Proficient in all aspects of Assistant Superintendent.
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The superintendent for the grading division directs all field personnel on a given project and takes responsibility for all safety and production goals for the project. Grading Superintendent needed in Columbia, SC.
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This is a pipeline posting for future Mechanical Superintendent project field roles. Monitors discipline solar construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager.
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Conducts ‘Punch Out’ process throughout and at conclusion of project. Computer Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of Project Management software and Spreadsheet software.
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Functions in our group include safety, project field management, construction management, quality control, start up and decommissioning and field engineering. Mechanical Superintendent - Solar.
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