Site Superintendent needs 5+ years of equivalent work experience.
Site Superintendent requires:
- May work 1st/2nd swing shifts depending on site location. Some locations could be at schools, therefore a 3-midnight shift may be required.
- Exposure to active construction site and variable activities –
- Daily exposure to outside weather conditions –
- Exposure to mechanical and mechanical equipment rooms
- Normal work schedule is Mon-Thurs/Fri depending on project requirements.
- Advanced technical competency - Construction management best practices –
- Proven, confident, independent leader PHYSICAL Requirements: -
- Walking over rough or uneven surfaces - Recurring bending, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching, or similar activities –
- Lifting to 50 lbs. –
- Education/Certification Required: - 2-year college degree or technical degree, or 5-years verifiable experience,
- Construction management training/certification preferred,
- OSHA 30-hour certification required or ability to obtain within 60 days, First Aid / CPR certification required or ability to obtain within 30 days –
- Valid driver's license
- Carrying laptop computers and luggage –
- Capable of wearing required personal protective equipment –
- Approximately 75% travel to project sites via automobile or airplane as needed
Site Superintendent duties:
- Manage and supervise all subcontractors and associated work and personnel –
- Obtain, organize, execute, update, and maintain all project tracking and quality assurance documents
- Manage and ensure quality of all installed work disciplines
- Maintain, monitor, and control the plans, specifications, and submittals for all assigned scopes of work
- Execute the Project Management Plan established by the Project Manager and Project Sponsor
- Review project plan, organize project tasks and coordinate implementation with customer –
- Execute work activities against the project schedule –
- Manage and update project schedule
- Coordinate facility access with customer –
- Record, forward, and track all Requests for Information (RFIs) and Material Submittals to project team - Update Project Manager to update the Project Management Information System (PMIS) with weekly project status reports, photos, meeting minutes, and issues logs. –
- Manage Site Safety
- Ensure all personnel and subcontractors understand and adhere to safe work practices –
- Coordinate and chair weekly safety meetings and attend job box talks –
- Complete and Review Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) and Point of Work Risk Assessment (POWRA) before work begins –
- Ensure all personnel and subcontractors have, wear, and use appropriate, required, personal protective equipment (PPE) –
- Secure and confirm clean work site after each shift and all equipment stored and secured.
- Lead scheduled project coordination meetings with customer and subcontractors - Update customer and Project Manager on project progress
- Record, prepare, and distribute all meeting minutes –
- Update project/scope schedule and coordinate intended work weekly
- Participate in all required inspections with Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) - Identify, capture, and proactively manage scope risks & issues, - Capture, input, update, and track to closure all risks and issues in PMIS - Advise the Project Manager of any issues, risks or concerns for mitigation –
- Manage execution of corrective action plans Scope
- Manage and oversee all project work activities and degrees of complexity on Project Site.
- Lead all activities and apply site management best practices
- Assemble and deliver project closeout documents (O&M Manuals, warranty, substantial completion letters)
- Assist with field audits and performance assurance of installed systems as needed