Jobs · Management · Maryland

Senior Superintendent- New Construction

The Donohoe Companies, Inc. · Bethesda, MD · 1 wk ago
Management$135k–$165k/yrFull-time

Responsibilities

  • Oversee general construction operations on a project to include scheduling and activity sequencing, manpower forecasting and placement, managing subcontractors and specific trades, leading a project team, and collaborating with Project Management staff.
  • Overall management and coordination of all job site operations
  • Supervise Donohoe field staff
  • Maintain positive relationship with Owners, Design Consultants, and PMs
  • Cookordination with local jurisdiction inspectors and utility company representatives to ensure compliance
  • Strictly enforce Donohoe’s Safety Program and manage the Quality Control Program
  • Participate in the development and update of the master project schedule
  • Prepare and maintain detailed short-term schedules
  • Lead weekly foreman's meetings
  • Resolve day to day field issues
  • Prepare daily reports with all manpower and significant activities

Qualifications

  • 4-year degree in an accredited construction related curriculum, (BSCE, BSCM, BSAE, etc) or experience equivalent to a 4-year degree
  • 10+ years of Superintendent or construction-related experience
  • Possess construction-related computer software skills for scheduling
  • Experience working on one or more of the following projects a plus: office, government, hi-tech, hospitality, healthcare, retail, or multi-family
  • Experience leading projects ranging from $40M-$100M
  • LEED accreditation preferred

Physical Demands and Work Environment

  • This is not a sedentary position. Work consists of moderate to heavy physical activity.
  • Employees must be able to walk and move around regularly and consistently throughout an active construction site daily, including climbing ladders and stairs, standing for extended periods, and accessing temporary routes and scaffolding while work is being performed.
  • Employees are required to bend and reach on a regular and consistent basis, and to hold, grasp, turn, lift and/or move objects up to 50 lbs. while onsite.
  • Employees must be able to traverse the jobsite and avoid obstacles and hazards, while always maintaining security and safety measures.
  • The work requires the ability to speak and to clearly see, hear, understand, and distinguish speech and/or other sounds (e.g., machinery, alarms, traffic).
  • The work is performed at an active construction site. Some work, such as conducting phone calls and meetings, use of a computer or other technology, written and electronic documentation, and reviewing contracts/blueprints/budgets, may be conducted in a jobsite trailer or temporary office onsite, but these locations will often require employees to be able to navigate tight quarters with limited turnaround space and exterior stairs.
  • The noise level in the work environment varies and could reach moderate to extreme levels for short periods of time.
  • The work is subject to inflexible deadlines and the employee may be subject to work beyond the normal scheduled work hours and in extreme weather conditions.

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