Field Superintendent
Top 5 role responsibilities:
- Drive efficient field execution, ensuring crews have the tools, equipment, materials, and information needed.
- Capture coordination and communication with the Project Superintendent, Project Manager, General Foreman, Foreman, Prefabrication Shop, Warehouse, subcontractors, and vendors.
- Document and report accurately, maintaining jobsite records.
- Educate and qualify through relevant degrees or trade school.
- Manage physical demands including ascending/descending, confined space positioning, quick sound response, and confined space movement.
PROTECT PEOPLE
Ensure safe and productive field execution by enforcing safety and quality standards.
BUILD RELATIONSHIPS
Communicate effectively with all parties involved, including the Project Superintendent, Project Manager, General Foreman, Foreman, Prefabrication Shop, Warehouse, subcontractors, and vendors.
FOCUS ON END GOALS
Align daily field operations with project plans and client expectations, supporting successful, safe, and efficient project delivery.
DRIVE INNOVATION
Support innovation through prefabrication and work packaging strategies that reduce onsite labor hours.
SAFETY & QUALITY CONTROL
Enforce safety and quality standards, monitor progress, remove constraints, resolve field issues, and support prefabrication and work packaging strategies.
EXECUTION & PRODUCTIVITY
Coordinate work with the Project Superintendent, Project Manager, General Foreman, Foreman, Prefabrication Shop, Warehouse, subcontractors, and vendors.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
A Bachelor’s, Associates, Trade School, or vocational degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related construction field is preferred, although not required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Must be able to ascend and descend ladders, scaffolds, stairs, and work in confined spaces and in proximity to loud equipment.
- Must be able to position oneself to work in confined spaces such as trenches, pits, manholes, attics, and tunnels.
- Must be able to respond quickly to sounds.
- Must be able to move safely over uneven terrain or in confined spaces.
- Occasionally requires walking, lifting, carrying, reaching, kneeling, pushing/pulling, bending, and crouching.
- Must be able to wear safety equipment (boots, hard hats, harnesses, 2 SRLs, while climbing a ladder).