Job Description
Job Description
Construction Superintendent - for Multifamily Construction
The hired candidate will have worked as a Superintendent with a general contractor in the past year on projects from start to finish. This candidate MUST be working for a company that manages all the sub-contractors on each project.
Prior Experience working as the lead Superintendent on large scale, wood-frame, multi-unit / multi-family construction projects is a mandatory.
Superintendent Job Description
- Detailed knowledge of the project’s plans and specifications.
- Detailed knowledge of the project schedule.
- Knowledge of the Subcontract Agreements and Purchase Orders relevant to the project.
- Work in a safe manner.
- Preparation of detailed daily reports.
- Coordination with the Building and Utility Departments.
- Attendance at monthly owner’s meeting.
- Be professional in appearance and communications at all times. Remain on the project at all times that subcontractors are working.
- Price and schedule dumpsters, temporary toilets, electric, water, labor, job signs (installation of signs) for the project. Communicate requirements to the Project Manager, for the Project Manager to prepare purchase orders for the temporary facilities.
- Keep jobs clean at all times. Protect finished products. Ensure subcontractors clean-up daily. Back charge subcontractors who do not clean-up by issuing “Clean Up Notices”.
- Communications with management on the projects progress. Preventing problems before they happen. Resolve problems immediately.
- Ability to complete, as required, basic carpentry, drywall, concrete, masonry, ceilings, flooring, and other trade items. Ability to work on punch list items and work not completed by trades. Physically capable of safely lifting, climbing, reaching, bending and other physical requirements to complete hands-on and supervisory work.
Superintendent Minimum Requirements
Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a commercial construction SuperintendentAbility to read and understand plans and specificationsStrong understanding and working knowledge of all areas of constructionAbility to make decisions and take the leadership role on your jobsiteAbility to manage multiple subcontractors and people onsite at onceMinimum of OSHA 10 Hour CertificationTeam Player