Jackson Construction
Celebrating a milestone year of growth and impact in 2024, we expanded our client portfolio, built an impressive backlog, and successfully completed the largest project in our history. Our team thrives on delivering excellence, overcoming challenges, and building lasting client relationships. Looking ahead, we're committed to expanding our work in education and medical facilities while embracing opportunities to go beyond—taking on transformative projects that drive progress within Texas communities. At Jackson Construction, every team member takes part in bringing our projects to life, and in doing so, each project becomes a platform to promote learning and mentorship, strengthen existing relationships, build new connections, and prepare our team members to take on new challenges.
Position Summary
As our Project Superintendent, you'll lead field operations to ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and with exceptional quality. Every day, we'll count on you to oversee schedules, coordinate subcontractors, and ensure all work meets safety and quality standards. You'll work closely with the Project Manager to align resources, resolve challenges, and keep the project moving forward. In this critical role, you'll need strong leadership skills, a proactive approach to safety, and the ability to inspire teams to deliver their best work.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Safety Leadership
Enforce the company's Safety & Health program and maintain compliance with all Federal, State, and City regulations.
Proactively identify risks and lead initiatives to achieve a zero-incident jobsite.
Schedule Management
Develop and maintain detailed project schedules in collaboration with the Project Manager.
Coordinate labor, materials, and subcontractors to meet deadlines using Critical Path Method (CPM) sequencing.
Quality Assurance
Oversee quality control to ensure materials and workmanship meet or exceed project specifications.
Promptly address non-compliant work and maintain proper documentation.
Team Collaboration
Build and maintain strong relationships with Owners, Architects, Subcontractors, and internal teams.
Facilitate subcontractor meetings, preconstruction planning sessions, and Owner-Architect-Contractor (OAC) meetings to ensure alignment.
Resource and Cost Management
Manage equipment, tools, and resources to meet project needs.
Partner with the Project Manager to monitor budgets, control costs, and evaluate staffing requirements.
Ensure timely maintenance and accurate inventory of tools and equipment.
Operational Excellence
Maintain an organized and efficient job site that supports safety and schedule compliance.
Implement process improvements to optimize timelines, enhance team performance, and deliver projects within budget.
Documentation and Reporting
Use Procore, Bluebeam, and scheduling tools (Phoenix Project Manager or MS Project) to track daily activities, document progress, and communicate updates.
Ensure accurate payroll, budget tracking, and project cost reporting.
Project Closeout
Lead the closeout process, including punch list completion and final documentation.
Collaborate with the project team to ensure all deliverables meet client expectations and company standards.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent required; bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related field preferred.
Experience overseeing full life cycle, commercial construction projects, with proven ability to deliver projects on schedule and within budget.
Strong knowledge of safety regulations, construction methods, and quality control practices.
Proficiency in scheduling and project management tools (Phoenix Project Manager, P6, MS Project, Procore, Bluebeam) is a plus.
Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Demonstrated ability to lead diverse teams and foster a collaborative, safety-first culture.
Essential Functions
You must be able to twist, stoop, bend, squat, kneel, and climb stairs and ladders occasionally, with the ability to walk on uneven ground while navigating active construction sites. Depth perception is required to avoid excavations and other hazards, and the ability to hear warning sounds such as horns and sirens from moving equipment is essential for safety. The role involves standing for extended periods, up to seven hours of an eight-hour shift, and the occasional lifting of items weighing up to 25 pounds.