General Superintendent - Traveling General Labor - Mcallen, TX at Geebo

General Superintendent - Traveling

Quick Apply Full-time 16 hours ago Full Job Description Job description Northstar Construction Services is now hiring an experienced, General Superintendent / Sr.
Superintendent for the Texas Region.
Must have 7
years commercial construction experience and multiple years of experience in restaurant ground-up experience and currently live in the San Antonio Region.
The right candidate for the position will:
Embrace the challenges associated with, and excel in, a fast paced construction environment.
Tech-Savvy, using ProCore and other digital communication tools including Teams, Zoom, etc.
Strongly skilled in communicating complex and difficult issues to an internal and external team Enjoy dealing with clients, issues, problem solving and relationship building Capable of maximizing value and minimizing cost Whatever it takes attitude Solution oriented High level of integrity Qualified persons who are interested in joining a rapidly growing commercial construction firm are encouraged to apply immediately.
Benefit Conditions:
Waiting period may apply Only full-time employees eligible This Company Describes Its Culture as:
CARING EXCELLENCE GROWTH Detail-oriented - quality and precision-focused Outcome-oriented - results-focused with strong performance culture Stable - traditional, stable, strong processes People-oriented - supportive and fairness-focused Team-oriented - cooperative and collaborative Supplemental pay types:
Bonus pay Application Question(s):
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Experience:
Commercial construction:
7 years (Required) General Superintendent:
7 years (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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