General Contractor Construction Superintendent
Proset Construction, Inc. · Telluride, CO · 1 mo ago
On-siteManufacturingFull-time
Benefits
- Employer funded HRA
- 401(k) matching
- Company parties
- Competitive salary
- Paid time off
- Company car
- A qualified Commercial Construction Superintendent should possess a four-year degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related field, though equivalent certifications such as PMP or CCM, or relevant experience, may be considered in its place.
- Candidates must have 4–6 years of experience managing large, complex commercial construction projects and demonstrate a strong work ethic, positive attitude, and comprehensive knowledge of construction trades, means, and methods.
- The role requires expertise in OSHA regulations and jobsite safety enforcement, CPM scheduling, resource planning, building codes, and project management software, including Microsoft Office, Bluebeam, and Procore.
- Superintendents must be physically capable of lifting up to 80 pounds and performing inspections throughout all areas of a project site in various weather conditions, including accessing confined spaces, scaffolding, ladders, roofs, and multiple-story structures.
- Regional travel may also be required based on project needs.
- Serves as the contractor’s on-site representative and is responsible for the overall field supervision, coordination, and successful completion of projects in accordance with safety, quality, budget, code, and schedule requirements.
- Oversees daily construction activities, develops and maintains detailed CPM schedules, coordinates subcontractors, conducts project meetings, manages procurement of tools and materials, and ensures work is completed according to plans and specifications.
- Enforces OSHA and company safety standards, conducts daily Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), leads safety meetings and inspections, and maintains organized, safe job sites.
- Documents daily reports in Procore, anticipates and resolves design, safety, and scheduling challenges, coordinates closely with project management, interprets contract documents, develops subcontractor scopes of work, fosters positive relationships with owners, architects, engineers, and subcontractors, and manages project closeout activities, including inspections, punch lists, warranty work, and site demobilization.
- Requires strong judgment, leadership, communication, and decision-making skills to successfully lead projects and achieve or exceed project objectives.
- The position requires the physical ability to move, lift, carry, store, and transport materials and equipment weighing 80 pounds or more.
- Candidates must be capable of inspecting all areas of a construction project in various weather conditions, which may involve stooping, bending, climbing, pushing, crawling, stretching, and other physically demanding activities.
- The role also requires flexibility to travel as needed based on project location and demands, as well as the availability to respond to jobsite delays, emergencies, adverse weather conditions, and other unforeseen issues that may arise during project execution.