Construction Project Superintendent Construction, Mining & Trades - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

Construction Project Superintendent

Overview
Walsh' Commercial Building Group is currently seeking a Project Superintendent to travel for various projects along the east coast.
Walsh is a rapidly growing, highly diversified construction company, and we constantly seek builders and business people to join our industry-leading team. Walsh employees are built to succeed - competitive entrepreneurs with strong character who are energized by working on a team to meet challenges and are willing to take risks after careful planning. There are many compelling reasons why exceptional people should consider a career with our company:
Challenging, complex projects
Creative and innovative problem solving environment
Supportive, communicative managers who reward your success
Opportunities for growth, training, and development
Flexibility to build what you want, where you want
Responsibilities
Overall management of field operations
Create and manage project schedule
Coordination of subcontracts, drawings, and specifications
Establishing budgets and controlling cost
Identify the causes of cost variances and eliminate negative variances
Control waste
Identify project risk, and work to mitigate it
Communicate quality standards to each subcontractor and vendor
Conduct systematic quality control inspections
Follows company safety program, laws, and OSHA operating standards
Manages jobsite cleanliness
Prepares daily time cards for personnel under supervision
Prepares daily logs
Qualifications
Civil engineering or construction management degree preferred
8 years of construction management experience; at least 4 years in a Superintendent role on major construction projects
Self-motivated
Strong follow up skills
Establishing relationships
Leadership skills
Communication skills
Must be willing to travel
An Equal Opportunity Employer, Disability/Veteran
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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