Electrical Superintendent - Governmental
What You Will Do
Works closely with project superintendent and project manager, as required, in formulating, discussing and finalizing the plan of operations, job layout, job schedule, etc.
Maintain current Journeyman or Master Electrician’s license or identification card to meet governmental regulations.
- Must have experience with repair, installation, replacement, and testing of electrical circuits and equipment.
- With an extensive understanding of electrical networking and lighting knowledge.
- Work independently while inspecting systems, equipment or components to identify hazards, defects, or the need for repairs, and to ensure compliance with codes.
- Read and understand electrical wiring and ladder diagrams.
- Working knowledge for high voltage wiring/systems (480,240,277,20 and 120 volts).
- Testing electrical systems or continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, or fixtures, using testing devices such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, or oscilloscopes, to ensure compatibility and safety of system.
- Able to read and interpret construction drawings, prints, charts, and job specs.
Reporting Structure
Project Manager, Project Superintendent, Assistant Project Manager, Senior Project Manager and Construction Executive
Education / Experience
- Minimum high school diploma/GED, and four years’ experience in the construction industry as foreman or assistant superintendent required.
- Four-year degree in engineering or construction management and four years’ experience preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent written and verbal communication, and strong organizational skills.
- Strong working knowledge of job site safety as well as ability to complete a company specific safety orientation.
- Must be able to construct and install hangers for conduit or cable trays.
- Must be able to pull wire and terminate cables.
- Must be able to read and comprehend drawings and loop sheets.
- Must have a good understanding of the National Electric Codes.
- High standard of integrity and professionalism.
- Working knowledge of OSHA regulations of workplace safety
Working Conditions
- Construction setting, travel required, full time.
- Must have the ability to crawl, climb, walk, reach with hands and arms, bend, kneel, crouch, stand for longs periods of time, lift and hold in excess of 50lbs, talk, hear, and occasionally sit.
- Must have the ability to withstand confined spaces and or/extreme heights while negotiating tasks at hand in a safe manner to themselves and/or others.
- Subject to hot, cold, humid and wet conditions depending on location.
Salary Range
The rewards of working at Caddell include paid vacations, company-paid holidays, company-funded medical insurance. Company joint funding of dental and vision insurance, life and disability plans to full-time employees, 401k match, gym membership reimbursement, and use of company condominiums.
The salary range is typically between $88,500 – $132,700 annually, applicants are encouraged to share compensation expectations as part of the application process.
Caddell honors prior experience, education, and qualifications of applicants in order to make attractive and competitive offers.
Travel
Extensive travel required. Must be able to travel national.
Company Information
Caddell Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination against veterans, individuals with disabilities, and other protected classes under applicable laws and regulations.