Job Description
- Directly oversee 2-5 Foremen and associated trade workers.
- Supports the Foreman position to maximize safety, quality, and productivity.
- Quality Control – Communicate quality expectations to subordinates, maintains QC documents/program.
- Document Control – Comprehensive knowledge of construction plans and specifications, assures work is being built from the correct drawings.
- Working knowledge of Labor Law and Agency Compliance.
- Contract Knowledge – Prime contract and subcontracts/purchase orders.
- Subcontractor Management/Schedule Communication.
- Attend project progress meetings, communicate with and make commitments to the client.
- Develop and communicate 30 day schedule/planner.
- Labor budget tracking and development.
- Equipment fleet management.
- Rental management.
- New hire interviews and recruiting.
- Assist in the development of and participate in employee development program.
- Ability to utilize total station.
- Fill in for Foreman during absence.
- Communicates expectations and enforces policies, completes and submits records, develops/modifies JHA’s for the project, provides JHA training at appropriate stages of the project.
- Identifies needs for training and communicates with Safety Team to ensure training is completed prior to reaching the stage of work that training will be required for.
- Complete work area inspections.
- Conduct weekly safety meetings with subcontractors and foremen.
- OSHA 30
- Have the knowledge in order to operate Fork/Boom/Scissor Lift.
- Know the necessary information for Fall Protection.
- Rigging and signaling.
- First Aid, CPR, and Respirator Training.
- Trade level 2 in one or more trades.
- Comprehensive understanding of plans, specifications, and mix designs. Including structural/architectural/civil drawings. Provides training and assistance to subordinates regarding plans and specifications.
- Working knowledge of ACI, CRSI, PTI, and other trade standards including appropriate certifications.
- Computer Skills – Email, Daily Reports, Timecards, Microsoft Office, Scheduling Software.
- ACI Flatwork Finisher or Technician certification.
- ACI Tilt Up Supervisor or Technician.
- ACI 301 Material Testing Grade 1.
- Develop and implement crane pick plans.
- The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
- A Superintendent will need to stand, walk, talk, and hear. Will need to sit; use hands, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; need to climb or balance.
- This position requires the frequent operation of a motor vehicle.
- It is important for this position to be able to lift and or move materials and tools, and should not exceed lifting more than 50lbs. These duties may vary and are not required to be performed every day.
- Performance of this job requires close vision and distance vision.
About Great American Transport:
Every construction company claims to deliver quality projects safely, on time, and on budget, but few explain how they do it. We pride ourselves on our unique, daily approach to the details of projects that distinguishes us from the average.To achieve high quality workmanship, we scrutinize, visualize, and evaluate each specification well ahead of when we actually implement the work. Once construction starts, ESI performs in-process quality control audits of our components and systems as well as those of our subcontractors. When requirements are not fulfilled, we demand courses of action and, when necessary, escalate and track issues through a non-conformance reporting system.