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Participate in the preconstruction and procurement phase of a project to develop an initial overall project schedule and execution plan. Participate in project-specific Owner/Architect/Contractor meetings and lead Subcontractor Coordination Meetings.
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Coordinate with Project Superintendent in development of a project site logistics plan. These phases include: Scheduling, subcontractor buyout, cost reporting, preparation of subcontracts, the handling of owner coordination, construction quality oversight, and project closeout.
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The Superintendent is responsible for all site construction activities including all field and subcontractor personnel as required to successfully complete the project/work on schedule and within budget.
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Maintain a team-oriented environment and positively leads through challenges and obstacles Maintain positive relationships with all members of the project team Add value to others by coaching, mentoring and sharing knowledge to grow the company from within Add to company culture and improve overall organizational health Reporting Structure Reports to: Project Superintendent Direct Reports: None.
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Our Client is seeking an experienced Construction Superintendent to provide confident on-site field leadership. Strong commercial construction experience: Fit Out, Renovations, Ground UpMicrosoft software proficient, as well as relevant construction industry softwareHighly organized and Strong leadership skillsPerson of integrity and pride in workAbility to communicate with the Project Manager on a regular basis to address concerns, discuss project progress and make adjustments to the project work flow.
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Industrial Heavy Commercial Superintendent. Coordinates all field operations to achieve completion of the project on schedule, within budget, with quality workmanship that conforms to original plans and specifications as well as including any change directives/orders while maintaining client satisfaction.
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Orders materials and schedules inspections necessary throughout the project. Understands Project plans and specifications. Retail Remodel / Retail Upfit for Publix and/or Walmart. This includes maintaining the highest quality, coordinating all trade and field personnel, while administering good construction safety practices with all on-site activities.
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Duration: Contract – 6-12 months or longer Position DescriptionAs a Mechanical HVAC Piping Superintendent, you will oversee the installation of all mechanical equipment and provide updates to the project team and ensure timely completion of the build while maintaining high-quality standards, safety, and customer satisfaction.
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Sound understanding of Project Executive/Operations Manager and General Superintendent position. The Senior Project Manager works with the Superintendent staff in a role as outlined in the organizational and reporting structure, generally as the lead, with a supporting project management staff, and is responsible for training and development of subordinates.
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Prepares daily reports, safety reports, schedules, and supervises completion of a final punch list. Experience with Precast, tilt etc. Full Service General Contractor that has operated continuously since 1918.
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Conduct bi-weekly safety surveys with project superintendent. Brasfield & Gorrie, a leading General Contractor in the Southeast, is looking to add Project Managers (willing to travel and/or relocate) to our growing heavy civil, infrastructure, & industrial project teams.
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The primary responsibility of this position is to assist the Superintendent in delivering successful projects through a safe work environment, quality construction, effective LEAN planning & scheduling, cost control, collaboration with project stakeholders, and superior customer service.
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Promotes job site safety, encourages safe work practices, and rectifies job site hazards. Comprehensive Benefits Program: Health Insurance, STD, LTD, and Life Available Dental and Vision coverage Optional Life insurance for spouse available.
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The Front End Superintendent will provide overall field leadership, planning, program implementation, coordination, and compliance to ensure the safe, quality construction of the Work of Project, on schedule, within budget, proactively focused on Client’s expectations and concerns.
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The project manager will primarily be responsible for project documentation, high-level scheduling, and procurement, and will be available to you as a resource, along with any centralized shared service that you need, including preconstruction, safety, quality, recruiting/training, HR, etc.
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