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Link to apply on our careers page Responsibilities: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Provide site compliance through daily site inspections and daily safety reports Development and/or review of Accident prevention plan, AHAs and crane and rigging plans Provide onsite safety education to subcontractors Coordination of safety issues with the Quality Control Manager and site Superintendent on new definable features of work Provide management and oversight of site-specific safety activities.
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Job Requirements of Sr. Project Manager (Electrical Industry) - Houston, TX:" Sr. Project Manager (Electrical Industry) - Houston, TX. Sr. Project Manager (Electrical Indus.
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Report quality issues to the Project Manager and Construction Superintendent promptly including regular updates for reporting requirements. Serve as the liaison between the government Construction Manager (CM) and IDIQ Project Management.
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The Structural/Mechanical Superintendent will be instructed by the Job Superintendent and other members that may include the Project Manager and General Superintendent on the scope of work along with a review of the drawings and specifications.
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And succeed as an assistant project manager or assistant superintendent, assistant estimator, assistant safety superintendent, or assistant MEP manager. A Project Engineer (PE) represents the “Entry-Level Phase” of the HITT Futures Leadership program.
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Support the Project Executive, Project Superintendent and Project Manager to support development of logistics plans and schedules during pre-construction and early project activities.
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Chair, with the assistance of the Project Superintendent and Project Manager, subcontractor preconstruction meetings. 3+ years of experience as a Project Engineer or Assistant Project Manager on projects over $10 million.
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Responsible to report any incident, situation or activity that may affect the company's ability to operate safety, ethically and profitably to the Field Civil Superintendent or Site Project Manager.
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Review work plan with the project superintendent and foreman on a daily basis. The Project Manager must be a good communicator, must have a sound understanding of the workflow and possess a strong technical comprehension of the work.
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The Superintendent will manage, and control assigned projects, including overseeing field operations, site safety, productivity, schedule, quality work, sub-contractor and supplier coordination and work in conjunction with the Project Manager leading the project team to maintain project duration while obtaining anticipated profit.
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SUMMARY OF POSITION:The Assistant Superintendent’s primary responsibility is to support the Superintendent and Project Manager in the successful completion of assigned projects. The Assistant Superintendent participates in overseeing job site safety, quality, project scheduling, and communications with the architect and consultants on-field and constructability issues.
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This position will report to the project Pre-Commissioning, Startup and Operation (PC-CSO) Manager, with matrix responsibilities to the Project Manager. KBR is looking for a Commissioning Superintendent – Mechanical, Static and Rotation Equipment who will be responsible for the overall Operations and Maintenance (O&M) planning, execution, training development and delivery for a Green Hydrogen, LNG, Green Ammonia, EPCM projects.
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The Crane Services Superintendent will bring to the table the experience, skills and knowledge required to manage, in collaboration with the Project Manager, the successful completion of assigned construction projects.
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Certifications such as the BICSI Registered Telecommunications Project Manager (RTPM), Fiber Optic Technician (CFOT) by the Fiber Optic Association, and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) are beneficial for Fiber Engineers.
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Actively assist project Superintendent (PS to Lead Technician) with all miscellaneous issues as necessary (Material, information, special items, constructability, etc) The Service Project Manager will oversee, guide, and manage the work of contractors, vendors, suppliers and employees.
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