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If you are a High End Residential Construction Manager with experience, please read on! Our High End Residential Team, is currently seeking an experienced Multifamily Construction Superintendent will be responsible for supervising and motivating all subcontractors for 1-2 large scale custom homes ranging from the $18 20 million dollar range.
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Position Overview: As a Residential New Home Construction HVAC Estimator, you will play a crucial role in our team, focusing on estimating and designing HVAC systems for new residential construction projects.
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As a Traveling Superintendent , you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the on-site construction activities of multifamily/luxury condo projects from start to finish.
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The selected candidate would serve as a Staff Engineer on a variety of planning, design, and permitting projects involving industrial, institutional, commercial, multifamily residential, and athletic and recreation facilities development for both public and private clients.
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HVAC Sheet Metal Foreman / Residential New ConstructionSobieski New Homes of Richmond, VA, is looking to hire a full-time HVAC Sheet Metal Foreman to support Residential New Construction.
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Attend regular safety meetings, gate checks, training and other mandatory meetings assigned by on site supervisor. The Roll Off Technician transports construction and demolition debris, household trash, and non-hazardous industrial waste for our municipal, industrial, residential and commercial customers.
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Roscoe Brown HVAC Residential Service Technician Benefits Up to $5,000 sign on bonus based off experience Flex Scheduling Company supplied uniforms Medical, Dental, & VisonInsurance 401K Paid time off Employee Discounts Work van/truck provided & dispatch from home along with company gas card Tool payment accounts Company paid iPhone Company wide events and celebrations Endless opportunities for learning & leadership growth & more.
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The primary responsibility of the Drywall Estimator will be to accurately estimate project costs, analyze blueprints, conduct on-site evaluations, and collaborate with project managers and clients to deliver comprehensive and competitive bids.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience as a Drywall Estimator in the construction industry, with a focus on drywall installations. Experience using construction estimating software and tools (e.g., Bluebeam, PlanSwift, On-Screen Takeoff.
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We are seeking experienced Construction Site Field Inspectors to join our team of professionals to provide safety oversight on various rail transit projects, including commuter railroads, subways / rapid transit systems, and light-rail systems.
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Manage day-to-day on-site construction activities for multifamily/luxury condo projects. Address and resolve on-site issues, conflicts, and challenges. Job Title: Traveling Superintendent - Construction.
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During heavy construction, the construction site superintendent is on-site at all times. During other project periods, the construction site superintendent may not have to be on the construction site every day, and may work at the office or possibly remotely to assist with other projects not in the heavy construction period.
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Traveling Superintendent - Construction Key Responsibilities: Manage day-to-day on-site construction activities for multifamily/luxury condo projects. Job Title: Traveling Superintendent - Construction Job Type: Full-Time Job Description: As a Traveling Superintendent , you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the on-site construction activities of multifamily/luxury condo projects from start to finish.
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A strong construction site superintendent will likely have experience with both HVAC/mechanical systems and commercial construction, and will additionally have strong communication skills (both verbal and written.
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We are a vertically integrated civil contractor serving Kentucky and Indiana offering superior planning and services in Heavy Highway Construction, Site Development, Asphalt Paving, Treatment Plant Construction, Trucking Services, Material Testing, and Commercial/Residential Construction.
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