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The Site Superintendent will commit resources needed to effectively and efficiently perform the requirements of the project site to include the areas of safety and security of the overall site, equipment oversight, subcontractor and vendor oversight, material management, field office management, and personnel assigned to the project site.
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May be required to temporarily fill site supervisory role (, Superintendent, QCM, SSHO) to maintain schedule in a supervisor’s absence. Create and maintain cost loaded project schedule, for every assigned project, in its native software (Microsoft Project or Oracle Primavera P, as determined by project requirements and Director), while also maintaining in Procore and eCMS.Generate, route for approval, and actively maintain project specific submittal register(s) (unless/until it can be delegated to a Quality Control Manager at the site.
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Ensure all on-site personnel adhere to construction safety guidelines and regulations and maintain a safe and clean job site at all times. Minimum 5 years of experience as a Construction Superintendent, specifically in restaurant projects.
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Traveling Superintendent Functions: Coordinate schedule, manpower, equipment, and resources Direct and evaluate site personnel and staff. Traveling Superintendent Qualifications: 5 proven years as a true lead supervisor Must have a proven work history working with a General Contractor Demonstrated experience commercial building projects in the $5-50M range.
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Partner with the Project Manager and Labor Superintendent to ensure projects are completed on time and under budget. Attend job site meetings which include pre-bid walk throughs, pre-construction walk throughs and routine site meetings.
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The Assistant Superintendent (Assistant Supt.) supports managing work flow consistent with the project schedule, communicates project priorities to field staff and subcontractors, maintains daily log/report of all activities and site conditions, and manages the punch list and closeout process through owner/architect acceptance.
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Minimum of ten (10) years' experience as a construction project manager, construction planner or site superintendent, architectural or engineering professional, site developer, or related field.
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The Assistant Superintendent is responsible for orderliness on-site and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. The Assistant Superintendent is responsible for overseeing company projects and acting as the link between various project parties.
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Partner with the MEP Superintendent to resolve conflicts between the mechanical and electrical systems with the site logistics plan and in compliance with the project schedule. Co-lead with the MEP Superintendent the overall turnover process including start-up, testing, commissioning and closeout.
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Here is the basic breakdown of their approach to managing all aspects of the construction operations: PRODUCTION MANAGER - PM RESPONSIBILITIES Production Management (Custom Home Construction oversight & training)Administration (Reports, Production of New Homes, Sales support & Subcontractor/Vendor management) Other duties to stay on top of things: Field operations oversight (client/customer calls, sales items, material deliveries, site meetings etc.
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Experience working with large project teams (Preferred) Overview:The Assistant Superintendent helps with all project site responsibility with regards to safety & overall quality execution.
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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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Manager site-walksJob inspectionsDrafting file reviewsPlan reviewsNegotiate with subs and suppliersReview project/job budgets & cost marginsField customer questions & concernsObtain Permits for Building ConsultantsInspection scheduling Benefits: KCompetitive salary Ranging $90-k+ /yearGuaranteed Bonus (1st year.
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Responsible for the layout of sprinkler system drawings utilizing available information from the contract's defined scope of the project, architectural drawings, job specifications, site surveys, and relevant NFPA, IBC, and local building codes.
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Typical Physical Demands: Work is performed in a temporary office and construction site environment. Minimum of 5 years as a construction superintendent or a similar construction role. Ensures implementation of safety program and daily safety inspections that create a safe and healthy work environment throughout the job site and adheres to OSHA safety and record keeping requirements.
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