Position Summary
The primary responsibility of a Superintendent is to manage the on-site day-to-day construction activities of the project. The Superintendent is responsible for the coordination of materials, subcontractor services, and schedules to meet completion dates. The Superintendent is responsible and held accountable for implementing the requirements of the company’s Safety and Health Program on the jobsite.
Essential Functions
Responsibilities -
The duties of this position include the following:
(These duties may be modified, and other duties may be assigned to meet the needs of the business)
Exercise discretion and independent judgment in managing every aspect of the building project.
JOBSITE SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM:
(see Wespac’s Health and Safety Program Manual for complete description of responsibilities)
Comply with all applicable state and federal safety and health regulations found in the Arizona Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and other regulations. Ensure compliance by all subcontractors.
Stay informed of any changes to the state and federal health and safety regulations and implement changes as necessary.
Comply with Wespac Construction’s Safety and Health Program. Ensure compliance by all subcontractors.
Conduct weekly safety inspections and subcontractor safety meetings to ensure the jobsites are maintained free from unsafe or unhealthful conditions. Ensure any identified deficiencies related to project safety and health have been corrected in a timely manner.
Ensure all subcontractors use safety devices, safeguards, and personal protective equipment as necessary. Ensure all visitors to jobsite (i.e., owner, architect, engineer, consultants, vendors, etc.) are provided with the necessary personal protective equipment and observe applicable safety rules.
Participate in any safety training, safety inspections or other safety and health activities required by this program. Ensure all subcontractors have received the necessary training.
Maintain required onsite job postings. Maintain all required safety and health records.
Jobsite Responsibilities:
• Manage projects from pre-planning to completion.
• Create, manage critical path methods (CPM) schedule. Updated weekly.
• Manage compliance with quality control standards. Including but not limited to the QAQC program.
• Weekly updating of project as-builts.
• Manage, review, and coordinate submittals for implementation and project needs.
• Manage material delivery and subcontractor schedules.
• Prepare necessary daily reports and documentation and submit to office as required.
• Conduct and attend safety and project meetings with onsite personnel.
• Attend all required project meetings with owners, architects and subcontractors.
• Manage all work to complete and punch-lists through project closeout.
• Manage all closeout documentation including final as-builts, commissioning and governmental compliance.
• Responsible for review and initiating all field RFIs for submittal to design team. Including verification of response and distribution to affective subs.
• Manage review and coordinate all approved Change Orders, including Architectural directives and changes.
ADA-Physical Demands of Position:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical Requirements:
Position requires employee to hear, see, talk, stand and walk.
Position requires employee to drive.
Position requires employee to reason and analyze information. Ability to make good judgments and solve challenging building problems.
Ability to prioritize work and make independent decisions regarding same.
Some computer usage required. Must be familiar/comfortable with the use of computers and basic programs/applications.
Other duties may require strenuous lifting of up to 100 pounds, bending, stooping, standing, taking stairs, and ladders.
Position is full-time position, requiring more than 40 hours per week.
Driving to job sites or project meetings is required on a daily basis.
Qualifications:
• 1-5 years of experience on construction projects in a Superintendent role.
• Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required.
• Demonstrate proficiency and understanding of the management of site logistics and contract operations.
• Knowledge in Excel, Word, Outlook products, construction schedules.
• Procore, Bluebeam, Phoenix Project Management Scheduling software preferred.
• Must be able to read construction documents and drawings. With knowledge of all divisions of work, methods, materials, scheduling, and cost control.
• Strong technical and communication skills.
• OSHA Certificated preferred.
Reporting Structure:
The Superintendent will report directly to the General Superintendent and or Sr. Field Operations Superintendent, who will provide guidance, support, and regular feedback. The General Superintendent will oversee the Superintendent’s work, provide mentorship, and ensure that projects are completed successfully.