Field Superintendent - Construction oversees the daily construction activities of contractors, foremen, and workers at a work site to ensure projects follow schedules. Coordinates the procurement, delivery, and placement of materials and equipment on-site as required to execute each phase of a construction project. Being a Field Superintendent - Construction follows construction schedules and monitors daily and weekly progress to ensure project milestones are achieved. Troubleshoots any issues involving workers, contractors, safety, quality, changes, or processes and expedites solutions to keep the project on track. Additionally, Field Superintendent - Construction directs or conducts inspections to audit the quality of workmanship and materials and compliance with specifications and standards. Completes the required status, change, or timekeeping reports. May require a bachelor's degree or equivalent. Typically reports to a project manager. The Field Superintendent - Construction supervises a group of primarily para-professional level staffs. May also be a level above a supervisor within high volume administrative/production environments. Makes day-to-day decisions within or for a group/small department. Has some authority for personnel actions. To be a Field Superintendent - Construction typically requires 3-5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of functional area and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Provide executive managerial leadership for Christa Construction, LLC, promoting Customer Satisfaction through quality, service and value. This position requires the individual to have the personal attributes to manage, direct, mentor and support employees through their daily work while demonstrating Christa’s corporate philosophy of outstanding business ethics and principles.
1. Thorough technical knowledge and understanding of all structural trades. (Mandatory).
2. Read and comprehend all Contract Documents (Mandatory)
3. Understand geotechnical, structural and materials testing requirements and procedures.
4. Thorough knowledge and understanding of crew size required for various levels of productivity in every critical path trade.
5. Knowledge of soil types and their properties along with the ability to read and comprehend a soils report.
6. Experience managing the installation of public utilities. Fully understands the timeframe for design, approval, and easement processes.
7. Knowledge of Sediment and Erosion Control.
8. Thorough technical knowledge and understanding of site development trades.
9. Thorough technical knowledge and understanding of all building envelope trades.
10. Thorough technical knowledge and understanding of all mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection trades.
11. Thorough technical knowledge and understanding of all finish trade work.
12. Thorough understanding of plumbing, sprinkler, HVAC, and electrical, fair housing and ADA codes.
13. Experience managing, coordinating and obtaining close-in inspections and certificate of occupancy.
14. Can perform a full submittal review
15. Understand building codes and envelope requirements.
1. Ability to prepare and maintain accurate and professional as-built drawings.
2. Manage the commissioning of the building. (if not officially commissioned then manage the MEP engineers’ inspections, and punch lists, mechanical startups and schedule and document all owner training.)
3. Ability to effectively manage and chair weekly subcontractor meetings, take notes track and update accordingly.
4. Make project status presentations at Owner meetings.
5. Complete and maintain accurate and thorough daily reports.
6. Complete and maintain weekly and incident safety reports.
7. Manage and maintain an up to date, posted and accurate set of Contract Documents.
8. Maintain accurate submittal files on the project.
9. Perform accurate takeoffs (lumber, trim, doors, etc.)
10. Is proficient and experienced with FTP sites, F-drive server access, use and similar computer abilities.
11. Responsible for coordinating and documenting all required project inspections with
the Town, Utilities, Third Party Agencies, insurance representatives, etc.
12. Has a complete understanding of all subcontractor scopes of work for the project.
1. Thorough understanding of the critical path on a project, sequence of construction, project phasing and various trade durations.
2. Schedules and manages the project mock-up.
3. Ability to create and maintain an accurate “three-week look ahead schedule”.
4. General knowledge of the duration and crew size required to complete various tasks.
5. Thorough understanding of lead time requirements for materials, selections and work to be performed by
others.
6. Ability to assist the Project Manager in creating an accurate buyout schedule, and the ability to provide accurate dates for the submittal log to avoid late contract awards or material submittals.
1. Holds Preconstruction meetings
2. Soils handling, placement, and testing.
3. Civil utilities (storm, sanitary, water) and public utility (Gas, electric, Phone, Cat) installations.
4. Concrete and Masonry preparation, placement, and testing.
5. Structural – steel / decking / joists and LG framing installation, details, layout, and structural review.
6. Wood framing practices, inspections, and structural and dimensional review.
7. MEP rough in practices, coordination, details, and inspections.
8. Life safety — Fire walls / Smoke walls / Fire caulking / UL assembly.
9. Insulation (Thermal and Sound) and Vapor barrier.
10. All Interior finishes (Drywall — carpet).
11. Exterior -Waterproofing / weather barrier / moisture barrier / air barrier.
12. Roofing installation, details and inspections.
13. Siding and flashing, installation, details and inspections.
14. Masonry exteriors (Brick, Stone, etc.).
1. Hold an OSHA 30 Hour certificate.
2. Obtain and maintain a first aid / CPR certification.
3. Consistently set a good example for others (wears hardhat, boots, safety glasses, etc.).
4. Demonstrates the ability and willingness to maintain a safe jobsite including disciplining subcontractors as necessary.
5. Maintains easily accessible, up to date site specific Christa Construction safety manual.
6. Collects site specific subcontractor safety manuals from all subcontractors prior to them starting work on site.
The salary is between $45K – $72K based on experience.
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