Construction Project Supervisor Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Construction Project Supervisor

Position Summary
Aspen Dental is on a mission to give America a healthy mouth. As the nation's premier dental services organization, we provide expert business, marketing, and administrative support to the fastest growing branded network of dental practices in the country. Together, we put patients at the heart of everything we do. We are very pleased to announce that we are looking for an individual who can share the mission, vision, and values of Aspen Dental in helping people to receive the care they need by joining our Real Estate team as a Construction Project Supervisor. Providing business services to over 600 locations with a new practice opening every week on average, we are a dynamic, fast-growing company, searching for a motivated Project Supervisor to oversee new office construction projects.
Responsibilities
Based in East Syracuse, NY and reporting to the Managing Director, Construction & Facilities and the Director of Construction, this position requires the ability to manage outside vendors, coordinate and administer construction documents, oversee construction projects by completing regular site visits, and set up of new dental offices.
Minimum Education and Experience
Advanced degree in Construction Management or related discipline, BS preferred
0-5 yrs. progressive experience in the construction field
Excellent organizational skills including prioritizing, scheduling, time management, and ability to satisfy deadlines
Computer proficiency, Auto Cad a plus but not necessary
Ability to handle multiple projects & tasks concurrently
Flexibility for frequent overnight travel required
About Aspen Dental Management, Inc.Aspen Dental-branded practices are supported by ADMI, a dental support organization that provides non-clinical business support to licensed, independent dentists.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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