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Project Superintendent-Commercial

Company Name:
Wharton-Smith, Inc.

Summary:
This is and exciting new opportunity for an experienced Commercial Construction superintendent with our rapidly growing ENR 400 Construction Company. In this role the successful candidate will be responsible for the direction and daily supervision of all jobsite field personnel on commercial projects in the Gulf Coast Region.
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Responsibilities:
Monitor the project to ensure a safe work place is being maintained and safety policy is administered
Ensure quality standards are met or exceeded
Short-term scheduling including manpower and equipment resources
Coordination of permit and regulatory inspections
Field document control including daily reports
Progress photographs
Material handling (receiving, and inventory, storage, spare parts)
Subcontract coordination
Jobsite hiring as required
As-Built drawings
Participate in post construction review
Small tool management
Knowledge of contract documents
Jobsite security
Completion of every project within time and budget
Accurate and timely quantity reporting and time keeping
Identify and communicate all changes in scope to Project Manager
Maintain a clean and orderly jobsite
Other items as directed by Project Manager

Qualifications:
10 years construction experience with 2 years as an assistant superintendent or craft foreman.
Ability to manage multiple field teams
Strong communication and organizational skills
Computer proficiency in MS Outlook, Word, Excel
Knowledge of Timberline and Contract Manager software
Valid Driver License and ability to commute to job sites
Date: 2014-04-04
Country: US
State: MS
City: Gulfport
Postal Code: 39501
Category: Commercial Construction - SuperintendentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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