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The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in developing and planning complete site build (as it pertains to the SOW at hand). The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in identifying change orders, obstacles and safety concerns that may impede SOW timeline.
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This position sets a well-rounded lead carpenter up for a successful transition into a superintendent role over time, while working with teams that are dedicated to the highest levels of quality and craftsmanship.
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Required a minimum of 4-5+ years of commercial roofing and foreman or lead experience. Foreman will be responsible for supervising the crew and ensuring productivity on installation of roofing systems including: conventional 4 ply (built up roofing) systems using materials such as asphalt saturated felts, hot asphalt and gravel, and modified Bitumen (Mod-bit) roofing.
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Flynn Group of Companies is the leading trade contractor in North America that works on virtually every aspect of a building's outer layer, including roofing, glazing, waterproofing, and architectural metals.
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Pape’ Kenworth, the premier medium and heavy-duty truck and equipment dealer in the West, is seeking a Shop Foreman to lead and oversee their service team in Marysville, WA. At Pape’, you can count on us to invest heavily in your career through training, resources, and support.
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Smooths and finishes freshly poured cement or concrete, using floats, trowels, screeds, or powered cement finishing tools with help of lead/foreman. Ensures the cement mixture is safely handled, properly poured, and finished free of cracks and imperfections with help of lead/foreman.
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VECA Electric & Technologies has an opening for a CADD/REVIT Lead for our Seattle Office Virtual Design Construction (VDC) Department. This position reports directly to the VDC Manager and works in partnership with Project Mangers, General Foreman staff, and Project Teams.
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As the Landscape Construction Superintendent, you will lead a team of dedicated Foreman and Laborers through the entire project life-cycle. · Be willing to work physically alongside Foreman and Laborers if needed.
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Specific duties include: Lead quality portion of monthly crew meetings Perform jobsite inspections during and post production Oversee truck cleanliness and preparedness for each day’s work Update vendor binder as needed and restock trucks Ensure crews are taking the most efficient routes, using proper plant and disposal sites, work with Project Manager and make sure crews have proper instructions (on work orders, etc.
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