The Construction Superintendent will be responsible for overseeing day-to-day operations for site supervision of Sub Contractors and ensuring that projects are completed successfully, on time, within budget, and in compliance with quality and safety standards. The role of a Construction Superintendent includes the following responsibilities:
Responsibilities: Site Management: Superintendent is on-site to manage and coordinate all construction activities. Person will ensure that the work is progressing according to the project plan, specifications, and quality standards.Resource Allocation: Allocate and manage resources, including labor, equipment, and materials, to ensure that the project remains on schedule and within budget. This will involve coordinating with subcontractors and suppliers.Schedule Management: Superintendent will be responsible for maintaining and updating the construction schedule. Person will monitor progress, identify potential delays, and take corrective actions to keep the project on track.Quality Control: Person will monitor and enforce the quality of work, ensuring that construction meets the specified standards and adheres to the project's plans and drawings.Safety Oversight: Safety is a top priority for Project Superintendents. They enforce safety procedures, conduct safety meetings, and address any safety concerns promptly to maintain a safe work environment.Communication: Project Superintendents serve as a central point of communication between the project team, subcontractors, and other stakeholders. They keep everyone informed about project progress, changes, and issues.Documentation: They maintain accurate and detailed records of project progress, including daily reports, change orders, and other documentation. These records are essential for tracking project developments and maintaining accountability.Budget Management: Project Superintendents work closely with project managers to manage the project's budget. They track expenses and ensure that the project stays within financial constraints.Regulatory Compliance: They ensure that the construction project complies with local building codes and regulations. This may involve obtaining necessary permits and approvals. Qualifications: Education: A degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field preferred or vocational or technical training in construction.Experience: Construction industry experience is crucial. At least 5 years of experience in construction, Experience as a construction foreman or in a similar supervisory role is beneficial.Certifications: Some certifications can enhance your qualifications. These may include Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) certifications, first aid/CPR certifications, and Super's License. Knowledge of Building Codes and Regulations: An understanding of local and national building codes and regulations is crucial to ensure compliance during construction. Budget and Cost Management: Familiarity with project budgeting and cost management is important for overseeing the financial aspects of the project.Safety Awareness: A strong commitment to safety is crucial. Knowledge of safety protocols and the ability to enforce them on the construction site are important qualifications.Technical Skills: Proficiency in reading blue prints, using drop box, scheduling software,Total Station and other relevant tools is often expected. Familiarity with AutoCAD or other design software can be a plus.Valid Driver's License: A valid driver's license is often required, as Superintendents may need to travel between construction sites.