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Alternate job titles: Construction Site Foreman

Directly supervises workers' day-to-day work on construction or installation projects. Coordinates subcontractor scheduling and the delivery and placement of on-site materials and equipment as required to execute each project phase. Monitors productivity and work quality to meet schedules and standards. Troubleshoots any issues involving workers, contractors, safety, quality, changes, or processes and expedites solutions. Completes or tracks daily time and labor reports. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Supervises a small group of para-pro... view job details

Alternate job titles: Construction Control Representative | Construction Inspection Representative

Observes and inspects construction to ensure adherence to specifications, codes, and contract documents. Requires technical knowledge of multiple construction processes and experience in given field of inspection work. May require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. view job details

Alternate job titles: Director of Construction Operations | Director of Construction Services

Oversees construction projects and executes strategic plans to meet the organization's financial and growth objectives and fulfill client contractual requirements. Develops and implements quality, performance, and safety standards and procedures for operations. Reviews and approves procurement of required material, equipment, subcontractors, and worker resources. Provides project updates and communicates with clients, contractors, governmental or regulatory officials, and other stakeholders. Builds effective team capacity to plan and implement construction projects. Ensures all permits, licens... view job details

Alternate job titles: Manager of Construction Operations | Manager of Construction Services

Oversees construction projects and operations to meet the organization's financial and growth objectives and fulfill client contractual requirements. Follows established quality, performance, and safety standards and procedures for operations. Reviews and approves procurement of required material, equipment, subcontractors, and worker resources. Provides project updates and communicates with clients, contractors, governmental or regulatory officials, and other stakeholders. Builds effective team capacity to plan and implement construction projects. Ensures all permits, licenses, or certificati... view job details

The Construction Executive develops quality, performance, and safety standards and processes for construction projects and operations. Leads the construction organization and directs strategic planning, business development, and operational activities related to construction to meet the financial and growth organizational objectives. Being a Construction Executive builds effective teams and the capacity to estimate, scope, design, plan, organize and implement construction projects. Manages financial processes like forecasting, estimating, budgeting, and cost control to ensure profitability. In... view job details

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Saint Leo University, founded in 1889; with a total enrollment across our traditional Florida campus, more than 35 regional locations, and online programs nearly exceeds 15,000. Saint Leo offers over 50 undergraduate degrees, programs and endorsements as well as master's, doctoral and certificate programs. One of the top-ranked universities in Florida, Saint Leo offers a traditional liberal arts education, with flexible learning options for adult, online and military students. Ranking as one of the nation's 10 leading providers of higher education to the military and is a nationally recognized... view company details

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Colarelli Construction is a provider of general contracting and construction management services for residential and commercial sectors. view company details

Key Construction provides construction for entertainment, financial institution, reconstruction and renovation services. view company details

Stevens Construction provides construction management services for healthcare, commercial, hospitality and public sectors. view company details

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Is it a dream of yours to have a job that pays over six figures? While many say money doesn't buy happiness, it can certainly alter a person's lifestyle. Although it depends on the location of the job and other factors, certain occupations are known for paying much more handsomely than others. According to Salary.com data, here are 10 jobs that pay out the "big bucks." We've also provided job descriptions for each one so you can decide if any of these jobs sound right for you to pursue.   1) School Principal: $103,217  A School Principal directs and oversees education and teaching programs for... view article details

Job seekers now have the upper hand when looking for a new job. The economy is good, the stock market is healthy, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics there are currently 6.7 million jobs to fill in the U.S. compared to only 6.35 million unemployed people. This is the first time ever recorded in which the U.S. has more available jobs than it has people looking to fill them. In this employment landscape, it’s unsurprising certain industries are having a hard time attracting workers. Jobs that are physically strenuous, or have a reputation of being mentally exhausting, are not attract... view article details

Q: I have been an estimator for a plumbing and mechanical company for two years. I am also a project manager. I have produced about $747,000 in sales this year and am managing about $1 million in construction projects. My salary is $32,800 per year. Should I be outraged?A: Maybe a little outraged.Let's assume that when you were hired, you were not expected to bring in sales. But perhaps your job has changed a great deal since then. I recommend that you ask your supervisor to review your current job responsibilities.Bringing in $747,000 is a significant amount of revenue. Typically, people resp... view article details

Real-life Leaders, Their Shortcomings, and How They Overcame Them "A business owner has to realize that, as the saying goes, 'A skunk stinks from the head down,' and a business does too," writes Bill McBean in his book The Facts of Business Life. That’s why, McBean posits, behind every great leader is a successful business. But just because you’re sitting in the leader’s chair doesn’t mean you excel at managing and motivating a team. Plenty of highly-placed executives lack essential people skills, or worse, rule with a bully’s iron fist -- it’s their way or the highway, a la TV bosses Donald T... view article details

Disintermediate. Recontextualize. Envisioneer. You’ve got to give business executives one thing: They love their jargon. Clinging to their buzzwords like Leo DiCaprio to a life raft, there are managers out there who seem to enjoy a squirt of dopamine every time they use a verb like architect (yes, as a verb!) or interface. Throw in some adjectives like constructivist, interdisciplinary, metacognitive or inquiry-centered, and then tack them on to nouns like bandwidth, convergence and methodologies and you’re well on your way to a minor stroke as you try to process the message lurking behind all... view article details

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