Superintendent 3-4-5

Andersen Construction

$90K — $120K *
Real Estate & Construction
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10-15+ years of construction experience, including previous superintendent roles.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of building construction, IBC, and local codes.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Primavera P6, and Blue Beam.
  • Completion of Superintendent Career Training Course or equivalent, with OSHA 30 and First aid/CPR certifications required.
  • Competent Person Training as outlined in Training Matrix.

Responsibilities

  • Create and promote a safe work culture, ensuring compliance with EHS policies.
  • Develop and implement a Quality Management Program with thorough documentation of construction quality.
  • Champion the preconstruction schedule, engaging with trade contractors for effective planning.
  • Assist in the scoping and clarifications of Trade Partner packages and contracts.
  • Manage project budgets, ensuring labor and materials are within financial limits.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for professional development through training and mentorship programs.
  • Involvement in a strong safety culture with regular job-wide safety initiatives.
  • Collaboration on multifaceted projects, enhancing career growth and technical skills.
  • Engagement with a variety of stakeholders, including clients and trade partners, fostering professional relationships.
Full Job Description
SUPERINTENDENT 3-4-5

JOB PURPOSE:

Oversees all field operations and total construction effort to ensure project is constructed in a safe manner and in accordance with design, budget, quality, and schedule. Coordinates plans and specifications with Designer to clarify discrepancies. Has thorough understanding of Contract terms; able to identify contracting risks and steps to mitigate. Has thorough understanding of Building Codes and permitting process. Able to manage to the budget and identify more cost-effective ways of doing work.

REPORTS TO:

Senior Superintendent or General Superintendent (when lead superintendent on a project)

JOB CLASSIFICATION AND HOURS:

Salaried / Exempt Employee

LOCATION:

Project Sites with travel between the Regional office and other occasional business-related travel.

QUALIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS:
• 10-15+ years construction experience with previous superintendent experience.
• Understanding of all aspects of building construction
• Understanding of current IBC and local codes and permitting process
• Microsoft Office Suite
• Primavera P6
• Blue Beam
• Superintendent Career Training Course completion (or equivalent)
• OSHA 30 Certification
• First aid / CPR Certification
• Competent Person Training (see Training Matrix for details)

PROFESSIONAL QUALITIES:
• Embody and promote Andersen's Core Values
• Strong leadership, coordination, organization, and time management skills
• Ability to effectively set and communicate expectations
• Ability to oversee large teams and or multiple projects while in either preconstruction or construction phases at the same time
• Strong communication abilities both verbal and written.
• Ability to interact with Company Executives and other internal customers as well as external clients- ability to perform as a leader and a team player
• An understanding of the business and ability to apply sound judgment efficiently based on synthesis of past experiences
• A good balance of technical and managerial skills

RESPONSIBILITIES:

1. Safety

o Create and nurture a safe, respectful, and inclusive culture and take appropriate action when issues are raised.

o Ensure that the project team is empowered and expected to take action.

o Promote proper planning, adequate equipment, personal responsibility and support from management to ensure a safe workplace

o Participate in Safety inspections and record observations in Procore

o Participate in Incident Reviews

o Be committed to and participate in pre-task planning by ensuring there is adequate time for review and engagement by crews

o Ensure compliance with all EHS policies

o Maintain a clean jobsite

o Assist with and lead regularly scheduled, job-wide safety meetings/huddles to establish jobsite safety culture

o Conduct and ensure project orientations are being completed

o Respond immediately to correct potential hazards

o Proactively provide input to ensure that the project schedule, design, systems and budget allow for execution without putting workers at risk.

o Assist Project Safety Manager in creation of the Project Site Safety Plan including measurable project safety goals

o Determine Fall Protection Safety systems that will be used on the project

2. Quality

o Participate in development of Quality Management Program (QMP) with the project team,

Quality Assurance Manager and Quality Control Engineer

o Ensure the QMP is fully implemented and monitor

o Ensure specified materials are utilized on the project and stored accordingly to prevent damage.

o Oversee construction and documentation of mock-ups

o Record quality lessons learned

o Interface with OAC team in resolving field quality issues, pursue timely resolution

o Verify as-builts are being maintained on regular basis

o Schedule, organize, prepare agendas for and conduct Preconstruction and Pre-installation meetings

o Oversee completion of work to minimize punch list items

o Oversee resolution of punch list to ensure timely identification, communication, and resolution

3. Preconstruction and Planning

o Provide marketing assistance in pursuit of new work as needed

o Participate in proposal preparation and interview process

o Participate in Trade Partner interviews and selection process

o Participate in constructability reviews to ensure schedule, cost control, and quality are maintained

o Create and maintain project logistics plan and gain owner approvals as necessary, include review for construction processes that need additional engineering including tower cranes, loading adjacent to excavations, etc.

o Create Project construction approach and sequencing

o Participate in self perform formwork/labor review analysis

o Create & Lead planning and coordination sessions with trade partners

4. Schedule

o Champion the development of the Preconstruction schedule and coordinate durations with known Trade Contractors prior to GMP. Includes schedule run-down in preconstruction bid reviews. Hold a peer review of the schedule to confirm logic and durations are correct and adequate.

o Identify a "second in command" for schedule updates. This is not only important to fill a void when you are out of the office, but it is also critical to the skill development of others.

o Work with the Project Manager team to develop an early procurement and submittal schedule. Both schedules if outside of P6 must be simple to update based on weekly/monthly schedule reviews. Update procurement log with team as the project progresses and as scope changes. P6 schedule should carry critical/long-lead material or equipment submittals/shops. Add resubmittal time as necessary.

o Update project schedule on weekly basis and prepare quarterly Trade Partner CR schedule.

o Communicate schedule status and impacts weekly in OAC and subcontractor meetings. Includes status narrative in updates to external recipients.
  • OAC - Written narrative of weekly updated schedule.
  • Subcontractor - Dialogue of weekly update.

o Review CR items prior to submission for potential schedule impacts prior to notice to Ownership. Potential impact duration identified on weekly CR log.

o Alert team members of potential delays in a proactive manner such that action can be taken to avoid the delay.

o Provide a critical path / longest path overview to the team on a weekly basis. Provide a 2-6 week lookahead also. This can be used as a schedule update worksheet to track physical progress in the field.

o Discuss design changes (RFIs, ASIs and CCDs) with team to address any schedule concerns.

o Provide training for area superintendent in schedule development.

o Keep current schedule updates accessible on the project file sharing platform for all trades to reference: the overall project schedule and 3-week look ahead in pdf format.

o Confirm fabrication & delivery lead time with Trades Partners and material suppliers

o Update procurement section in master schedule with input from Project Engineers, to ensure materials are approved and deliveries are coordinated with schedule and on-site logistics.

o Navigate, understand, and update master schedule.

o Ensure progress of assigned scopes meets the project master schedule

o Learn process of master schedule creation from more senior Superintendents

o Forecast potential project schedule impacts and work with PM to communicate impacts to the owner

o Ensure commissioning activities are coordinated and conducted in a timely manner to meet the project schedule without impacts

5. Contracts

o Assist with Trade Partner package scoping, qualifications, and clarifications.

o Review and understand front end requirements /project conditions

o Confirm that contracts are executed and insurance is approved prior to Trade Partners starting work

6. Cost Control

o Understand the project budget and coding structure

o Assist the Project Manager with project manpower loading for GC/GR's

o Chart of accounts review and input - labor productivity & manpower plan

o Discuss all Extra Work Orders with Project Manager prior to signature

o Update site services manpower tracker

o Manage Labor, Materials & Equipment within established budget. Including oversight of Andersen and self-perform labor

7. Submittals

o Review project specifications and drawings to gain understanding of scope and requirements

o Ensure work is being installed off approved set of documents

o Ensure a complete submittal schedule is incorporated into the master project schedule and submittals are being submitted, reviewed and approved in a timely manner

o Monitor progress to ensure timely receipt from Trade Partners and material suppliers along with timely review by the Design team

o Assist the project team with submittal review, point out areas that require special attention

8. RFI's

o Understand project specific RFI process

o Provide solutions including evaluation of potential schedule impacts

o Ensure RFIs reflect impact to all Trade Contractors

9. BIM

o Participate BIM design and clash-detection review meetings and provide input on constructability and safety issues

o Actively participate in BIM execution plan to ensure that the project maximizes the benefit of a modeled and coordinated project.

10. Communication

o Participate in staff meetings and OAC meetings

o Create agendas and lead weekly coordination meetings

o Coordinate with local building officials

o Communicate current job status and short-term goals

o Provide project communiques and directives as needed

o In coordination with the Client, provide proactive communication of impact to project neighbors

o Enter & review daily reports. Document progress and important conversations through photos, emails, and daily reports.

o Coordinate with local building inspectors to confirm inspection procedures, mandated kick-off meetings, and schedule inspections, and obtain certificates of occupancy on schedule

o Ensure commissioning agent is coordinating shutdowns

11. Training and Mentorship

o Participate in Superintendent Development trainings

o Regularly conduct 1:1 Check-in reviews with all direct reports and with manager

o Actively provide on-the-job training, mentorship and career growth insight to direct reports and other project staff. Track progress and pursue opportunities for their advancement

o Complete minimum yearly hours of required and specific jobsite required training (CPR/First Aid, Competent Person, Forklift, Silica Awareness, Lead/ Asbestos Awareness, CESCL, etc.)

12. Relationships

o Build strong relationships with foremen and crews

o Maintain and grow relationship with trade partners, clients and design team.

o Maintain relationship with local craft labor representatives

o Attend extracurricular company and industry events

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Lifting < 25 pounds

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