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Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.) Work closely with Project Scheduler to update and distribute project master schedule with input from Superintendent and project teams.
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The Traveling Superintendent will advise the Project Manager of circumstances and issues that will have a significant impact on the project schedule. The Traveling Superintendent manages all trades and daily activities related to the project.
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Paragon, Inc., a subsidiary of Bering Straits Native Corporation, is currently seeking a l qualified General Construction Superintendent to work on an OCONUS project in Kyiv, Ukraine The Superintendent is directly responsible for the safe and efficient execution of the project and will be onsite for the duration of the projects.
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If you are looking for a chance to get in on one of the most stable roofing companies out there as a Commercial Roofing Superintendent look no further. Benefits/Compensation for a Commercial Roofing Superintendent.
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Eagle Eye Electric, a subsidiary of Bering Straits Native Corporation, is currently seeking a local and qualified General Construction Superintendent IDIQ Task Order type contract The Superintendent is directly responsible for the safe and efficient execution of the project and will be onsite for the duration of the projects.
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Job Title: Assistant Superintendent - Commercial / Industrial Company Name: McCormack Construction Co. Salary: $75,000 - $90,000 per year depending on experience Full Job DescriptionAs a Project Superintendent/Assistant Superintendent at McCormack Construction Co., you will play a pivotal role in the successful execution of our construction projects.
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Commercial Roofing Superintendent Duties. Over here at GPAC we are actively working with a reputable commercial roofing company looking to add a Roof Superintendent to their team. Communicating with members of the crew as well as project supervisor and/or business owner.
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Reporting to the Operations Manager, the Project Superintendent has responsibility for the operations of Century at the customer site. Century has an exciting opportunity to advance your career as a Project Superintendent focused on inspection, safety andquality supporting our operations.
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To General Superintendent or others as directed by the Project Manager. JOB DESCRIPTION Project Superintendent (Electrical):Provide skilled electrical support to Automation, Instrumentation, and Controls Industrial: Distribution Centers, Data Storage Facilities, Manufacturing Upstream, Midstream, and Downstream Oil/Gas Industries Renewable Energy & Energy Storage (EV Service Providers (EVSPs) EV Charging Stations, Solar Power, Wind Turbines, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS.
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Collaborating with project managers, architects, and engineers to resolve design and construction-related issues Skills of Concrete Superintendent: 5+ years of experience in managing Concrete Tilt-Wall, Heavy & Structural Concrete, Industrial Concrete, Airfield Construction, Building Foundations, Infrastructure Improvement, Storm & Process Water Systems, and Bridge Construction.
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The Project Superintendent is responsible for the daily management of the overall project site including all coordination activities the General Contractor. 3-5 years of Construction Superintendent experience; or 5 -7 years as a Journeyman in a building trade.
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If you possess the skills and the drive to become a Project Manager you are needed for a well-respected, growing contractor in Indiana! A well established contractor is seeking an experienced HVAC Piping Superintendent that has the drive to manage and deliver exceptional results.
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If you possess the skills and the drive to become a Project Manager you are needed for a well-respected, growing contractor in Colorado! Do you bring 5+ years of HVAC Piping Superintendent experience.
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Concrete Superintendent SUMMARY DESCRIPTION: A concrete project superintendent is a person who plans and ensures the coordination of concrete construction and has the responsibility of supervising the concrete portions of the project.
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Identify contract document conflicts and recommend solutions to the Project Manager and Facility Design Manager. Review Project Schedule and General Contractor 2 week look ahead schedules, ensure that contractor and subs are tracking to schedule.
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