Bechtel

Lead Instrumentation Superintendent

Bechtel$108K — $130K *
Energy & Utilities
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) and 10-13 years of relevant experience or 14-17 years of relevant work experience without a degree.
  • Extensive experience in supervising direct-hire instrumentation construction on large industrial or complex projects.
  • Demonstrated leadership of multiple Superintendents and large craft organizations.
  • Strong knowledge of instrumentation construction methods and installation sequencing.
  • Proven ability to develop and manage 3-week look-ahead and 90-day execution plans.

Responsibilities

  • Provide field leadership for all direct-hire instrumentation construction activities in the assigned area, ensuring safety and quality.
  • Develop and manage a detailed 3-week look-ahead schedule, aligning work sequences with project milestones.
  • Create and oversee a 90-day execution plan detailing resources, potential risks, and required activities.
  • Directly manage craft execution by providing leadership to instrumentation Superintendents and other field personnel.
  • Review performance metrics and implement necessary recovery actions to address gaps.

Benefits

  • Robust benefits package designed to support employee well-being and career development.
  • Opportunities for career advancement within a global project landscape.
  • Programs to enhance company culture and employee engagement.
  • Time off provided to recharge and maintain work-life balance.
Full Job Description
Requisition ID: 298332
  • Relocation Authorized: National/International - Family
  • Telework Type: Full-Time Office/Project
  • Work Location: New Albany, OH


Project Overview:

Bechtel is building a semiconductor manufacturing plant in New Albany, Ohio. We are partnering with the North America Building Trades Unions and suppliers to create several thousand new jobs and work with local education organizations to implement new training programs that will support the future talent pipeline. Bechtel Manufacturing & Technology, Inc. offers engineering, procurement, and construction services for customers in the semiconductor manufacturing, electric vehicle, and data center markets. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the M&T global business unit also includes colleagues working in Arizona, Ohio, Texas, India, and additional project locations around the world.

Job Summary:

The Area Lead Instrumentation Superintendent is responsible for the safe, efficient, and predictable execution of direct-hire instrumentation scope within an assigned project area. The role provides field leadership for instrumentation construction from work-front development through installation, testing, system completion, and turnover.
The Area Lead Instrumentation Superintendent is accountable for translating the project schedule into executable field plans, including development and management of detailed 3-week look-ahead plans and 90-day execution plans, establishing craft staffing requirements and manpower curves, and ensuring labor, materials, engineering, equipment, and access are aligned with planned work.
This position leads and supports Instrumentation Superintendents, General Foremen, Foremen, and direct-hire craft while coordinating closely with Engineering, Planning, Procurement, Quality, Startup/Commissioning, other construction disciplines, and subcontractors to remove constraints and maintain area priorities. #LI-CL1

Major Responsibilities:

  • Provides overall field leadership for direct-hire instrumentation construction activities within the assigned area and is accountable for safety, quality, productivity, schedule, and execution performance.
    • Develops, maintains, and drives the 3-week look-ahead schedule, ensuring work is properly sequenced, measurable, constraint-free, and aligned with project milestones.
    • Develops and manages a 90-day execution plan identifying upcoming work fronts, required engineering, materials, equipment, access, predecessor activities, staffing needs, and potential schedule risks.
    • Develops and maintains craft manpower curves based on quantities, productivity assumptions, available work fronts, and schedule requirements. Adjusts staffing plans as conditions and priorities change.
    • Directly manages craft execution and provides leadership and direction to Instrumentation Superintendents, General Foremen, Foremen, and craft personnel.
    • Supports other area Superintendents by helping resolve execution issues, balancing craft resources, coordinating shared work fronts, and ensuring consistent execution practices across the instrumentation organization.
    • Reviews planned versus actual quantities, installed production, earned hours, productivity, and staffing to identify performance gaps and implement recovery actions when required.
    • Ensures sufficient ready-to-work backlog is maintained for the craft and proactively identifies constraints before they impact field execution.
    • Coordinates instrumentation installation activities including, as applicable, field instruments, instrument supports, tubing, control and instrumentation cabling, terminations, panels/RIO cabinets, junction boxes, calibration, testing, and associated system completion activities.
    • Ensures installation sequencing supports downstream loop checks, functional testing, commissioning, energization/startup, and system turnover requirements.
    • Works closely with Planning to ensure construction schedules accurately represent field conditions, realistic production rates, sequence, manpower loading, and remaining quantities.
    • Coordinates with Engineering to resolve design issues, RFIs, constructability concerns, late design changes, and field conditions that could impact installation.
    • Coordinates with Procurement and Material Management to ensure required instruments, bulk materials, specialty materials, and vendor equipment are available ahead of planned installation dates.
    • Reviews work packages and installation plans to verify required drawings, specifications, materials, permits, access, tools, equipment, and predecessor work are complete before releasing work to the field.
    • Coordinates closely with Electrical, Piping, Mechanical, Structural, Civil, and other disciplines to manage interfaces, congestion, access, shared resources, and work sequencing.
    • Maintains awareness of critical-path and near-critical-path activities and takes proactive action to prevent instrumentation scope from impacting project milestones.


Education and Experience Requirements:

  • Requires bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) and 10-13 years of relevant experience or 14-17 years of relevant work experience in lieu of a degree.


Required Knowledge and Skills:
• Extensive experience supervising direct-hire instrumentation construction on large industrial, manufacturing, mission-critical, or similarly complex projects.
• Demonstrated ability to lead multiple Superintendents, General Foremen, Foremen, and large direct-hire craft organizations.
• Strong understanding of instrumentation construction methods, installation sequencing, testing, calibration, loop-checking, system completion, and turnover.
• Proven ability to develop and manage 3-week look-ahead schedules and 90-day construction plans.
• Strong understanding of craft loading, manpower forecasting, manpower curves, productivity measurement, quantity tracking, and schedule recovery planning.
• Ability to evaluate planned versus actual performance and convert schedule and productivity data into specific field actions.
• Strong understanding of work-front planning and the relationship between engineering, materials, predecessor activities, access, labor, equipment, testing, and turnover.
• Ability to manage multiple competing priorities while maintaining focus on critical project milestones.
• Strong field leadership skills with the ability to coach and develop subordinate Superintendents and field leadership.
• Ability to work across disciplines and organizational boundaries to resolve constraints and maintain project-wide priorities rather than focusing solely on an individual area.
• Strong communication and coordination skills with Construction Management, Engineering, Planning, Quality, Procurement, Startup/Commissioning, subcontractors, and craft.
• Demonstrated commitment to safe work execution, quality installation, productivity, and predictable schedule performance.

Total Rewards/Benefits:

For decades, Bechtel has worked to inspire the next generation of employees and beyond! Because our teams face some of the world's toughest challenges, we offer robust benefits to ensure our people thrive. Whether it is advancing careers, delivering programs to enhance our culture, or providing time to recharge, Bechtel has the benefits to build a legacy of sustainable growth. Learn more at Bechtel Total Rewards

About Bechtel

Bechtel Corporation is an American engineering, procurement, construction, and project management company founded in San Francisco, California, and headquartered in Reston, Virginia. It is the largest construction company in the United States and the 11th-largest privately owned American company in 2018. Its headquarters are in the Reston area of unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia. Bechtel is a global engineering, construction, and project management company, and they are currently working on projects in over 40 countries. The company is organized into five global business units that specialize in civil infrastructure; power generation, communications, and transmission; mining and metals; oil, gas, and chemicals; and government services.
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