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Matvey Foundation Repair, A Groundworks Company, is seeking a talented Field Superintendent to join our tribe in SeaTac, WA (Seattle). The Field Superintendent oversees and coordinates the functions of production teams through supervision of foreman and crew members under the Production Manager's direction.
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5 years of site superintendent experience, 10 years high-end, custom residential remodeling experience preferred. Apply for Residential Remodeling Site Superintendent. The superintendent role is 90% in the field (bags-off), partnering with the project manager/Interior Designer to manage the build stage of the remodeling process from start to finish.
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As an alternate, more than 5 years of experience as an Assistant Superintendent on large scale construction projects or multiple years as a lead carpenter or sheet metal foreman. The Site Superintendent is the on-site team leader and is responsible for supervising all on-site activities and completing the work safely, on schedule, within budget, and with the highest quality while maintaining strong working relationships with owners, consultants, and sub-contractors.
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We have been in business since 1984 and are a National Award-winning company based in Woodinville WA. We are seeking an energetic Construction Superintendent. The Superintendent is responsible for assisting the Team with completion of construction-related projects in a professional and timely manner.
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Position OverviewAs a Superintendent, you will play a significant part in the success of Kiewit Foundation Co. by directly managing the execution of field operations. 3+ years of supervisory experience as a superintendent.
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We are looking for a Site Superintendent. The Superintendent will ensure project success through on-site management of subcontractors and maintenance of client relationships. Family formation benefits, including adoption and IVF assistance.
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As a Construction Superintendent, you are responsible for supervising and managing all on-site activities during the construction, renovation, or repair of federal buildings and infrastructure.
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Volt is immediately hiring an Environmentalist Superintenden t in Redmond, WA.
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This role primarily focuses on the effective implementation of environmental remediation projects.
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Drywall Superintendent - MontanaWe are looking for a Travelling Drywall Superintendent for a commercial drywall contractor that has projects in Montana. Position Overview: The Superintendent will manage drywall and other related wall systems projects in commercial and healthcare settings.
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As IHR's Site Superintendent, you will oversee multiple projects, simultaneously supervising all onsite work from the outset of the build stage through completion. As IHR's Site Superintendent, you will oversee multiple projects, simultaneously supervising all onsite work from the outset of the build stage through completion.
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You will begin by working under an existing Site Superintendent constructing and managing small remodels with opportunities to progress to larger projects such as additions, ADU's, and DADU's. Depending on your interests, you may eventually have the opportunity to become a full Site Superintendent on larger projects or a Floating Superintendent overseeing multiple small projects simultaneously.
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Our objective is to help our general contractor partners build out project teams for high level infrastructure projects across the US.
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The superintendent will direct work follow of the projects on site and do the project scheduling. Oversee all aspects of multifamily construction projects from pre-construction to completion. Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in multifamily construction, with a proven track record of successfully managing projects from start to finish.
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Responsible for the mentoring, management, and timely performance evaluation of Assistant Superintendent(s), General Foremen, and Foremen. As a superintendent, you will be responsible for providing coordination, planning, and supervision to assistant superintendents, contractors, and craft activities in a particular area of discipline.
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