Cameron S. Chojnacki
Visalia, CA 559-***-**** adwj61@r.postjobfree.com
Construction Management
General Foreman Superintendent
**-**** ***** ************ *******, residential remodel superintendent, and finish carpenter with a track record of managing multimillion dollar operations. Possessing the ability to lead diverse teams of both union and non-union shops.
Construction Specialties: Heavy civil construction, structural concrete, bridge construction, and multi-family residential construction.
Professional Experience
Heritage Custom Carpentry, Visalia, CA
October 2017 – Present
Owner/ Operator
Territory: Greater San Joaquin Valley (Central California)
Custom fabrication of home furnishings
Operating a custom wood design shop, responsible for one-off projects built to customer’s specific needs.
Bid, design, and draft drawings to meet specific aesthetics and dimensions for multi-faceted clientele. Consisting of interior design teams, homeowners, and commercial businesses.
Interface daily and deliver quality pieces of furniture, while simultaneously maintaining open lines of communication with clients.
Read blueprints and designs to work to specifications prepared by other construction professionals, architects, and building code requirements.
Hohlbauch Construction,
November 2012- September 2017
Superintendent
General residential construction and renovation.
Oversee all phases of construction and assign all daily duties to employees.
Qualify competitive subcontractor bids and specialized expertise.
Carefully coordinate building plans and budgets to ensure seamless operation.
Review and examine proposed change order requests and assess budget increases
accordingly.
Flatiron Construction,
January 2008- October 2012
Foreman
Heavy civil construction foreman
Oversee all phases of construction and assign all daily duties to employees.
Manage workers while simultaneously motivating them to complete projects on schedule.
Ensure all crew complies with site rules and regulations while monitoring quality control.
Read blueprints, construction plans, and ensure material accessibility for team and crew.
Maintain compliance relationships with Cal-Trans inspectors, engineers, and safety coordinators.
Confirm both day and night crews are in sync with all aspects of road closures and re-openings.
Host daily safety meetings “Job Hazard Analysis” to provide awareness of potential hazards in day-to-day operations.
Additional experience includes:
OSHA 3015 excavation certified
OSHA 7045 fall hazard awareness certified
Crane rigging certified
OSHA 3115 fall protection certified
CPR and general job safety certified
Rough terrain forklift safety certified
Education/ Certifications
United Brotherhood of Joiners and Carpenters Apprenticeship Program Graduate
2003
High School Diploma
Mt. Whitney High School
1998