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Superintendent Functions: Coordinate schedule, manpower, equipment and resources Direct and evaluate site personnel and staff Enforce project safety and security Review and approve all subcontractor and vendor payment as well as timely preparation of payment requisitions Superintendent Qualifications: 5 proven years as a true lead supervisor Must have a proven work history working with a General Contractor Demonstrated experience commercial projects in the $5-50M range.
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Demonstrated track record of five years as a successful Construction Superintendent in commercial construction. Demonstrated track record of five years as a successful Construction Superintendent in commercial construction.
$95,000 - $120,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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401(k) w/ 5% company matching Profit Sharing at 10% Fully paid Health/ Vision/ Dental for Employee & Dependents Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Company TruckJob DetailsQualifications: A minimum of 10+ years of experience as a Superintendent in the construction industry.
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Description: [Multi-family] We are seeking an Assistant Project Superintendent for the construction of multi-family housing projects, including mid-rise and garden-style apartments, affordable housing, senior living, student housing, and/or hospitality projects.
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We are seeking an experienced and skilled Commercial Construction Superintendent to join our team in Wisconsin. Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Commercial Construction Superintendent.
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Perform other duties as assigned under the direction of the Superintendent or other management. We're looking for a Concrete Foreman responsible for accurate reporting of materials, equipment, and hours of work as well as the management and safety of the personnel on his/her crew and the safety of the public and ensuring regulatory and safety measures are maintained.
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The final selection is made by the Superintendent of Schools for approval by the Board of Education. The final selection is made by the Superintendent of Schools for approval by the Board of Education.
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If you have a background in construction as a Site Superintendent and are looking for your next opportunity, please continue reading for more information! Please apply for the Site Superintendent role for immediate consideration.
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Responsible for scheduling of each project and working on timetables with the Project Engineer and Superintendent. Meets regularly with Superintendent/Field Leader to identify, understand and eliminate project constraints.
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So, if you are a Commercial Superintendent with experience, please apply today or send your resume directly to Thomas. So, if you are a Commercial Superintendent with experience, please apply today or send your resume directly to Thomas.
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Multi-family] We have an opportunity for an experienced construction Project Superintendent with a strong track record of successfully completing multi-family housing, senior living, student housing, and/or hospitality projects.
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Participate in and contribute to Operation Planning Process and weekly coordination meetings, superintendent meetings, daily crew huddles and foreman meetings. Developed training programs and career paths for Site Engineer to PM, Superintendent, or Estimator.
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Ability to use construction management software such as Procore, Timberline, Bluebeam, CMiC, PlanGrid, Textura, and Field ID. 8+ years of experience in construction, preferably in multi-family construction, rough carpentry, finish carpentry, and concrete experience preferred.
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The Director of Public Works supervises the Assistant Director of Public Works, Streets Superintendent, Utility Billing Clerk, and Construction Supervisor. The position involves administrative responsibility for water, sewer, and storm water utilities, the maintenance and construction of sanitary and storm sewers, water utility infrastructure, street and highway maintenance and construction, snow and ice removal, refuse and recycling collection, and public parking lot construction and maintenance.
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Keywords: Building and Construction Project Manager, Location: Madison, WI - 53725. The McShane Companies (McShane Construction Company, Cadence McShane Construction Company, and Conor Commercial Real Estate) do not accept unsolicited resumes, candidates' names or summaries from staffing agencies, search firms, or third-party recruiters.
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