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Position DescriptionThe Superintendent (Solar Division) is responsible for monitoring projects through their full lifecycle with a strong focus on
safety, quality, field leadership, schedule execution, documentation, and communication. This role works closely with the project manager/project team and the owner's team, and must be highly organized, proactive, and able to perform in a fast-paced environment.
Solar Division Differentiators (What makes this role unique)Solar projects require strong field leadership across multiple scopes and fast-moving schedules, often including:
- Oversight of subcontractors across civil, electrical, mechanical, and testing scopes
- Experience with ground-mount solar and common systems including fixed tilt and tracker systems
- Strong daily field execution practices including look-aheads, daily reporting, and proactive issue resolution
- Solar-specific safety exposure, including PPE considerations noted for "site-specific work (i.e., solar)" and the need for hearing protection where renewable energy mechanisms create hazards
- Heightened focus on fall protection requirements for rooftop PV environments where applicable (including required setbacks and defined fall protection approaches near roof edges)
Key ResponsibilitiesField Leadership, Planning & Schedule- Develop phasing plans and look-ahead schedules while communicating progress updates to the project team and stakeholders.
- Track project progress and maintain schedules on a regular basis.
- Coordinate all construction activities with trade partners and stakeholders to facilitate completion of the project.
- Own daily field execution and coordination with the PM team; proactively surface risks, constraints, and staffing/schedule needs.
Safety, Cleanliness & Quality- Organize and maintain a safe, clean, and orderly project site and working environment.
- Enforce site safety requirements and ensure compliance with applicable safety/health standards.
- Monitor installed work for quality; enforce quality control plans and correct deficiencies quickly.
- Apply solar-aware PPE practices and hazard controls where work may involve solar-specific risks.
Communication & Stakeholder Management- Act as a liaison for BEAR and project owners on site in a professional manner.
- Collaborate and communicate clearly and concisely with BEAR project team, owners, architect/engineer, trade partners, subcontractors, and suppliers.
- Provide clear written documentation to all parties involved on the project.
Documentation & Controls (Critical in Solar Delivery)- Read and understand project documents including drawings, shop drawings, specifications, product data sheets, and schedules.
- Manage, track, and document project activities including safety, schedules, daily reports, trade hours, material delivery tracking, RFIs/submittals status, photo documentation, change documentation, and punch list items.
- Utilize project documentation tools (experience with tools like Excel/Procore/Smartsheet has been noted in BEAR solar superintendent screening).
- Understand the importance of proper accounting phase codes and assigning time.
- Maintain strong photo documentation practices.
Solar Field Execution Support (Multi-scope coordination)- Coordinate subcontractors and workflows to maintain quality and pace of work across scopes.
- Support QC, layout/verification, inspections, and material verification as part of daily execution expectations.
Materials, Equipment, and Site Logistics- Manage equipment and materials as required; track deliveries and staging.
- Coordinate activities with local permit agencies as needed.
- Resolve on-site issues and emergencies quickly and effectively.
Position RequirementsQualifications- Previous experience as a construction Superintendent preferred.
- Field experience, trade school, or college degree (Construction Management/Engineering preferred).
- Knowledge of local quality, safety, and health guidelines for construction job sites.
- Familiarity with MS Office preferred; comfort using documentation and coordination tools.
- Procore and scheduling software awareness.
- Strong organizational and time-management skills; ability to lead and inspire.
Safety / Certifications (Solar-relevant)- OSHA 30
- Preferred solar-related certifications noted in BEAR solar recruiting include NFPA 70E, SWPPP, and NABCEP Associate (preferred).
Work Schedule & Environment- This is a full-time field role supporting active solar projects.
- BEAR's superintendent offer template references standard field hours as generally 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM (or as mutually agreed), with flexibility for project priorities and potential additional hours/weekends.
Benefits- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending account (FSA)
- Health insurance
- Health savings account (HSA)
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Pet Insurance
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance