Manage the construction process in a specific area or scope, which involves planning, organizing, and coordinating all the activities necessary to complete the project on time and within budget
Oversee the work of subcontractors, laborers, and other personnel working on-site. Ensure that work is being performed correctly and efficiently
Create and manage schedules for construction activities within the designated area or scope, ensuring that work progresses in a timely manner and that different tasks are properly sequenced
Responsible for maintaining high-quality construction standards. Conduct inspections, review workmanship, and ensure that construction is in compliance with design specifications and industry standards
Play a crucial role in enforcing safety protocols, conducting safety meetings, and ensuring that all workers adhere to safety regulations
Handle conflicts, whether they involve personnel, schedules, or technical matters, to keep the project running smoothly
Serve as a communication hub between project managers, architects, subcontractors, and workers. Relay information about project progress, changes, and challenges to the relevant parties
Coordinate the delivery and use of construction materials, tools, and equipment within a specific are or scope to ensure that resources are utilized efficiently
Maintain accurate and detailed records of daily activities, including work completed, issues encountered, and any changes made to the original plans
Monitor costs related to their area of responsibility and work to ensure that the project stays within budget
Understand and help execute the project schedule and work plan
Understand subcontractor scopes, help in the buyout process, and oversee day-to-day activities
Review submittals from the general contractor and coordinate with engineering
Understand quality control, document control, and communication plans
Provide project updates on a consistent basis to various stakeholders
Is aware of and enforces contracts with contractors and consultants
Monitor progress and adjust as needed
Measure task performance to identify areas for improvement
Work collaboratively and build effective relationships with the client’s project team, owners and final users, design team, contractors, and local jurisdictional personnel
Initial focus on a key scope associated with a project is identified and nurtured to mastery. i.e. CSA, MEP, Process
Secondary focus on additional project scope focus identified and nurtured to mastery. i.e. CSA, MEP, Process
Maintain a positive attitude in a fast-paced environment
Required Qualifications
Associate or bachelor’s degree in engineering, construction management or technical field preferred OR an equivalent combination of education and experience
Desired Qualifications
5+ years of experience for a Superintendent I
8+ years of experience for a Superintendent II
10+ years of experience for a Superintendent III
15+ years of experience for a Senior Superintendent
Contractor license preferred
Strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, and automation systems
Organizational skills, oral and written communication, and team attitude
Strong interpersonal skills and extremely resourceful in managing stakeholders
Excellent analytical skills and proven ability to solve problems creatively
Proven ability to complete projects according to outlined scope, budget, and timeline
Ability to compile, analyze, summarize, and present data in a concise manner
Physical and Other Requirements
The job is performed indoors in a construction office setting and at job sites (indoors and outside). - Protective / safety gear (e.g., hard hat, glasses, safety harness) is required while on site. - Activities include extended periods of sitting, movement, and extensive work at a computer and phone. - Occasional heavy lifting (30+ lb. / 13.6+ kg) can be expected, though exertion of up to 10 lbs. of force is more common. Need good manual dexterity for the use of common office equipment (e.g., computers, mobile devices, copiers). - Must be able to traverse and inspect all areas of the job site in all types of weather; this may include walking, climbing, reaching, bending, crawling, or stretching. - May require travel. - May be exposed to characteristic construction site dangers. - Must be on-call to address delays, emergencies, severe weather, and other issues at the jobsite. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules or regulations.*
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