Superintendent I
Job Summary
Position is responsible for directing the activities of construction crews and for supervising construction projects on a daily basis. Duties include: initiating, carrying out, monitoring, and assigning work to crews; working alongside crew members when needed; keeping jobs on schedule; performing inspections; training employees and providing technical advice to crews; evaluating employee performance and attendance, completing daily paperwork and approving time-cards.
The Superintendent is the party responsible for communicating with owner/customers, project manager, architects, engineers, and subcontractors. Assist in resolving safety issues and ensuring jobsites are in OSHA compliance. Responsible for supporting and promoting DSC culture through effective Leadership, Management, and Accountability (LMA).
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Supervise crews and subcontractors.
- Run projects over a million dollars with multiple subcontractors and a crew of 5 or more.
- Day-to-day management of a construction project.
- Studies specifications and coordinates with project managers to plan procedures for construction on basis of project schedule and staffing requirements for each phase of construction.
- Develops three week look ahead schedules.
- Supervises day-to-day operations of construction crews.
- Recommendations on staffing levels; coordinating crew members and subcontractors; delegating work, ensuring adequate staffing; ensuring that crews have the required materials and equipment, that work conforms to specifications and that construction schedules are adhered to; and, informing the project manager of any scheduling or cost issues.
- Maintains positive enthusiastic attitude to motivate crew to increase productivity.
- Inspecting project to ensure proper layout of building including survey and double check all subs for correct layout (under floor plumbing, wall layouts, etc.).
- Supervises employees including: making hiring and termination recommendations; evaluating and documenting employee performance; approving schedules and time-off; training staff on unfamiliar tasks and safety issues as needed; enforcing company, state and federal policies; conferring with Human Resources Manager to resolve complaints within work force.
- Performs inspections of construction projects to ensure compliance with regulations and standards including OSHA in accordance with plans and specifications; and ensures that required records and postings are maintained.
- Identify conflicts with plans and specifications; Confer with the Architects, Engineers, subcontractors, and customers engaged in planning and executing work procedures, interpreting specifications and coordinating various phases of construction to resolve construction problems and prevent delays.
- Aids the project manager in resolving issues with customers, subcontractors, and vendors by investigating and responding to concerns and complaints.
- Purchases materials and tools to be delivered at specified times to conform to work schedules; maintains adequate (not excessive) inventories; and evaluates new materials and products.
- Schedule and conduct regularly scheduled meetings with crews to convey company and/or safety information including safety awareness and training.
- Responsible for on-site safety including but not limited to proper equipment usage, ensuring that personal protective equipment is being worn and maintaining a clean and safe work site.
- Attend progress meetings with project manager and owner/customer.
- On site tools and equipment are maintained daily and coordinates with shop for repair when necessary.
- On site tools and equipment are properly secured to prevent against theft and vandalism.
- Makes recommendations on capital equipment purchases and projects.
- Responsible for being on site and available during working hours of crew members and subcontractors.
Knowledge Of Position
- Construction techniques and applications.
- Employee and equipment productivity.
- Subcontractors general duties.
- OSHA regulations.
- City, state and federal laws.
- Company personnel policies.
- Equipment uses and practices.
Required Skills/Abilities
- Coordinating, scheduling and delegating tasks.
- Serve as a working superintendent with knowledge of our self-performing trades, including carpentry, concrete, steel erection, and millwright services.
- Supervising and gaining respect of employees.
- Inventorying supplies and materials.
- Reading blueprints and engineering plans.
- Functioning as a working superintendent.
- Inspecting job sites for safety compliance.
- Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, project managers, owners, subcontractors, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive or give work direction.
- Possess a valid driver’s license and meet the company’s Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) standards.
Education/Experience
- High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (G.E.D.).
- Eight years of increasingly responsible construction and equipment operation experience, including 2 years of lead experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties such as those listed above.
Physical Requirements
- Frequent physical activity like climbing, balancing, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, driving, pushing, pulling, lifting, and using hands.
- Work may involve exposure to mechanical parts, vibrations, fumes, dust, chemicals, oils, harsh weather, poor lighting, tight spaces, and loud noise.
- Heavy Work: Exerting up to 75 pounds of force occasionally (with team assistance) and/or up to 40 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.