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Support Project Manager (PM) and Project Superintendent with regards to the specific operations areaReview contract documents, submittals, shop drawings, and schematics to determine the nature and scope of the project, the materials to be utilized, and manpower requirements (by craft) for each construction phaseAlong with the PM, plan the physical layout of the jobsite to use all available space effectivelySupport superintendents in developing Work Plans for major components of work.
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Certification or License in Project Management, Construction Management, (i.e., CAPM, PMP, CCM, or other) or Architectural is preferred. High school diploma or GED and minimum five years of experience as a Construction Manager or a Construction Superintendent for medium or large projects; or an equivalent combination of education and related experience required.
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Extensive on-site reviews to meet and assess project with ODC distributor, general contractor, superintendent and/or architect at jobsite. Bids, negotiates and assists owners, superintendents, national design build contractors and/or construction managers for contracts for highly specialized commercial construction projects for purchase and installation of all types of overhead doors and loading dock equipment.
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A reputable Texas based general contractor specializing in commercial and light industrial builds is looking for a Construction Superintendent who can travel and manage commercial projects, ground up and build-out up to $35Mil.
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Lead project planning efforts, crafting and implementing the pre-job plan and selecting construction methodologies. Drive daily and weekly coordination with vendors and subcontractors to resolve construction challenges promptly and keep the project on track.
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Monitor construction activities with the onsite Foreman and Area Superintendent to ensure the project is built on schedule and within budget. WHAT YOU’LL DO:Plan and organize a project under the direction of a Senior Project Manager and/or Division Manager.
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Other duties may be assigned by Project Manager and General Superintendent. Other duties may be assigned by Project Manager and General Superintendent. Senior Superintendent will be responsible to develop and implement a program to ensure timely delivery of materials to meet the project timelines and requirements.
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Respectfully takes direction and adheres to feedback from site superintendent and project managers. We have the resources and expertise to contribute to a project at the feasibility and planning stage, navigate the regulatory and permitting requirements, develop detailed designs, self-perform construction, and participate in startup, testing, and commissioning.
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Follow-up daily with Project Superintendent to identify any delays in the schedule. Support Project Superintendent in procuring time critical submittals or shop drawings. Update Submittal Log weekly with Project Superintendent.
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Assisting the project manager with managing profitability, staff development and positive client relations, in tandem with the superintendent. Requirements: 2+ years of K-12 Construction Project Management experience.
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Our growing organization is currently seeking an experienced Heavy Equipment Superintendent / Field Mechanic. Repair diesel engines, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems on all types of construction equipment.
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Coordinate and oversee all aspects of multifamily construction projects, ensuring adherence to project schedule, quality standards, and budget objectives. Take ownership of project punch list completion, ensuring a smooth transition to property management upon project completion.
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The General Superintendent will be responsible for acting as a trainer to the regional superintendents to ensure they have the support and resources needed to complete a project. 10 years’ experience as a construction superintendent.
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Works as a team member with a project manager, assistant superintendent, and project coordinator and manages all subcontractors' schedules on the job. 5+ years experience as a lead project superintendent for a general commercial contractor with heavy tilt-wall experience for big-box retail, industrial, and distribution projects.
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Our Superintendents play a vital role for on-site supervision, administration, and coordination of a construction project to the complete satisfaction of the client and architect/engineer.
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