Traveling Construction Superintendent Construction, Mining & Trades - Irvine, CA at Geebo

Traveling Construction Superintendent

Quick Apply Full-time 6 hours ago Full Job Description
Qualifications:
2
years of experience in a construction supervisory position 5
years of experience in the construction/renovation field Experience managing light commercial and hospitality renovation projects budgets of more than $5M Must be able to travel Must have strong knowledge in all areas of construction and renovation projects Must be able to multi-task Experience with supervising concurrent projects within one project Previous schedule management is essential Must be familiar with the use of hand and power tools related to construction and general construction practices Must be capable of reading and understanding blueprints, specifications, engineering reports, etc.
Prolog or MS Project experience preferred Must be a team player and maintain a quality team environment Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$80,000.
00 - $110,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Vision insurance Schedule:
Monday to Friday Education:
High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
construction superintendent/supervisory:
2 years (Required) construction/renovation industry:
5 years (Required) commercial and hospitality renovation project:
5 years (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Willingness to travel:
100% (Required) Work Location:
On the road Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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