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Project Superintendent

Houston, United States

JOB SUMMARY

The Project Superintendent assumes responsibility for coordinating the project site management and construct-ability of the specific construction project. The Superintendent fulfills his responsibility through daily attendance and oversight of operations at the job site. The\Superintendent must conduct himself as the party responsible for the coordination of all construction efforts and as the representative of Allied Construction Services (ACS).


RESPONSIBILITY

  • Review construction documents for construct-ability and information conflict issues.
  • Coordinate and supervise all construction activities.
  • Communicate continuously with the Assistant Superintendent regarding procurement requirements, subcontractor, document, and budget issues, site conditions, schedule updates, billings and changes.
  • Direct field personnel to achieve completion of the project on schedule, within budget, with quality workmanship that conforms to original plans and specifications.
  • Assist in creation and maintenance of construction schedule, weekly updated look ahead schedules for subcontractors, identify and solve potential scheduling problems.
  • Efficiently coordinates all subcontractors, order materials and schedules inspections as necessary throughout the process.
  • Understand the project plans and specifications.
  • Maintain positive relationships and communicates in a professional manner at all times with customers, subcontractors, suppliers and other employees.
  • Maintain OSHA 30hr certification. ACS will provide training/test.

Prepare schedules and supervises completion of a final punch list.

  • Monitor, enforce, and promote job site safety, encourage safe work practices and rectify job site hazards immediately.
  • Will ensure that all reports are correctly filled out and saved on Procore daily.
  • Ensure all company employees and contractors are adhering to the company safety policy.
  • Maintain an organized job site, including the construction office and storage areas.
  • Coordinates the daily monitoring of storage, distribution, and use of materials purchased directly by ACS.

TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Will be exposed to potentially long hours of constant activity that requires intermittent standing, bending, crouching, pushing/pulling, climbing ladders/stairs, and walking rooftops. Must have normal range of hearing, vision, color discrimination and depth perception for proper monitoring of project operations, viewing of project construction documents, and computer monitors and handheld devices. Must be able to complete responsibilities wearing appropriate safety equipment as prescribed by ACS Safety Program and OSHA.

TYPICAL MENTAL DEMANDS

Must be able to read and write in English at intermediate level and must be able to apply acute understanding to project specifications, drawings, specifications, etc., utilize Microsoft Project software sufficiently to produce, maintain, and regularly update a highly detailed project schedule, be sufficiently proficient with PROCORE software to document daily activities in words and photographs, communicate with subcontractors, vendors, management, and project manager, view plans, specifications and subcontracts, produce, transmit, and view submittals, and all activities utilized by ACS on that software as it pertains to the superintendent’s responsibilities. Must also be proficient in Microsoft Excel software as necessary to produce and understand basic spreadsheets and calculations for common construction requirements such as material take offs, labor budgets, etc. On a constant basis must use independent judgment (following prescribed procedures) to determine actions to be taken, establish priorities, react promptly to emergencies, etc. Must be able to deal with moderate to high levels of stress due to requirements for meeting deadlines, constant re-prioritizing and supervising employees, coordinating the work and manpower requirements of multiple subcontractors and vendors, and maintaining established project budgets. Will interact regularly with employees, co-workers, vendors, subcontractors, supervisors, management personnel, and accomplishing all in a calm, courteous and professional manner and therefore, must have excellent interpersonal skills.

ENVIRONMENTAL/WORKING CONDITIONS

Works in an outdoor environment (i.e. heat, cold, damp, rain, etc.) May have moderate exposure to injuries (i.e. chemicals, heavy machinery, large loads lifting, tools, tripping, falling, etc.) Will be exposed to some level of noise when trade contractors are using heavy equipment, power tools, etc. Hazards can be avoided with proper lifting techniques, MSDS, general safety training and wearing safety equipment.

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