General Contractor Construction Superintendent
Job Description
Job DescriptionBenefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Company parties
- Competitive salary
- Paid time off
Position Qualifications :
4 Year Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or Architectural related field. (PMP, CCM, or other accreditation or experience may be accepted in lieu) Must have 4-6 years previous experience as a Commercial Construction Superintendent on large, complex building projects.
Demonstrate great work ethic and positive attitude daily.
Must have a working knowledge of all crafts and current means and methods in order to assess trade performance on the job.
Must have knowledge of OSHA regulations, OSHA certification, and the ability to enforce OSHA and company safety on site.
Extensive knowledge of CPM Scheduling and have the ability to schedule, monitor, and forecast resources for optimum efficiency.
Good computer skills with strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, & Project. Strong proficiency in using both Bluebeam and ProCore Project Management software.
Strong knowledge of all building codes. Must be able to pass testing requirements for licensing in the jurisdiction of each project.
Must be able to assist in moving, lifting, carrying, storing, or transporting materials and equipment (must be able to lift at least 80-pound items).
Must be able to inspect and supervise all areas of the project/job in all types of weather, which may require stooping, bending, climbing, pushing, pulling and lifting of associated building materials. (All areas may mean manholes, crawl spaces, work accessed by scaffolding or ladders, floors and roofs accessed by multiple flights of stairs, etc.)
Willing to travel regionally based on project need.
Position Responsibilities:
Superintendent is the contractors representative at the jobsite responsible for continuous field supervision, coordinating and completing the project in a timely and quality manner.
Supervises total project supervision effort and directs the entire effort to ensure that the project is constructed in strict accordance with safety, building code, design, budget, quality, and schedule requirements.
Participate fully in health, safety, quality, and environmental processes.
Abides by OSHA and PCI safety rules and regulations.
Create professional, accurate CPM schedules with accurate logic by determining the best, most efficient sequencing from reading the plans, specifications, and other pertinent documents or requirements. CPM schedules/logic must withstand professional and legal scrutiny.
Regularly maintain the schedule and review with the project manager.
Lead and coordinate the project to aggressively meet or beat the schedule.
Inputs Daily Reports into Procore.
Participates in and conducts projects subcontractor and owner meetings
Order procurement of tools and materials to be delivered at specified times to meet work schedules.
Inspects work in progress to ensure that workmanship conforms to specifications and the adherence to the construction schedules.
Conduct and document weekly safety meetings and safety inspections as outlined in the safety manual.
Conducts a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) to determine correct safety procedures daily.
Studies project documents to anticipate, mitigate, and coordinate design, safety, and schedule issues ahead of any project.
Coordinate with the Project Manager on all logistical aspects and communicate a strong sense of urgency for the project.
Interprets the contract documents (i.e., Prime Contract) to ensure complete conformance with plans and specs in order to identify changes beyond the contractors scope of responsibilities.
Maintain clean, safe and organized job sites.
Maintain good relationships with internal and external clients, including representatives of Owner, Architect/Engineer, and Subcontractors/Suppliers.
Create all subcontractor agreement scopes of work contributing necessary provisions, beyond per plans and spec, that incorporates the means and methods required to execute the project.
Manage project close-out; responsible for final inspections, deficiencies, warranty work and site demobilization.
Exhibit sound and accurate judgment and decision-making abilities.
Complete other responsibilities as assigned.
Physical Requirements:
- Must be able to assist in moving, lifting, carrying, storing, or transporting materials and equipment (must be able to lift 80 lbs or more).
- Must be able to inspect all areas of the project/job site in all types of weather; which may include stooping, bending, climbing, pushing, crawling, or stretching.
- Must be flexible with travel requirements (determined per position and location of the project) Must be available to address delays, emergencies, bad weather, and other issues at the job site.
At Proset Construction, Superintendent compensation is based on demonstrated accountability and performance, not tenure, effort, or job title alone. While all individuals carry the title Superintendent, compensation varies based on internal capability bands.