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Site Superintendent

Company:
Chenega
Location:
Whitehall, OH, 43213
Posted:
May 17, 2024
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Description:

The Site Superintendent is the appointed subject matter expert (SME) responsible for ensuring execution of the specific technical task order(s) are being followed through with in the field ensuring the technical solutions and schedules in the task order are implemented in a timely manner. This position will provide leadership and technical guidance to all technicians and assigned to the Project site.

Responsibilities

Responsible for managerial and administrative aspects of

The project superintendent is primarily responsible for managing and coordinating day-to-day production and schedule adherence on the project.

The superintendent is required to attend partnering meetings and quality control meetings.

The superintendent must be on-site at all times during the performance of the contract until the work is completed and accepted.

Acts as the company contact in the field with a demonstrated ability to troubleshoot/solve issues and coordinate with other trades/clients with minimal supervision.

Ability to read, interpret electrical and electromechanical schematics and architectural drawings.

Understanding the infrastructure relationships between trades.

Adhering to all Company and Client policies and procedures.

Responsible for all red-line documents and final acceptance by the client.

Supervises subcontractors for Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, and Equipment installation and testing.

Supervises subcontractors performing demolition of existing AVB-related Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, and Equipment.

Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

Minimum of seven (5) years’ experience (within the last ten years) in construction with all of those years as a superintendent.

Demonstrated Training in engineering and construction management.

Academic training in construction Health and Safety.

Training in construction quality control.

Certification for the “Construction Quality Management for Contractors” course is desired.

Have a working knowledge and understanding of Active Vehicle Barrier Systems, Electric and Hydraulic.

OSHA 30 Training preferred.

Familiar with requirements of USACE EM 385-1-1 and have experience in the areas of hazard identification and safety compliance.

Must be capable of interpreting a critical path schedule and construction drawings.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

Must be proficient with Microsoft Office products

Must be proficient with Test Equipment (i.e. VOM/Milti-Meter, TDR, OTDR and advance wave form equipment)

Must have skill level III Hand Tools

Network environment savvy

CADD knowledge

Must participate in all company described training programs as required

Must understand complex scheduling, deliverables, milestones, and project cost control

Safety/First Aid Training

Regular Full-Time

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