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Tri-City Electrical Contractors Inc.

Commercial Electrical Superintendent

Tri-City Electrical Contractors Inc., Florida, New York, United States

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Job Summary

The Electrical Superintendent organizes, supervises, and directs the assigned job crew's electrical work. The Superintendent will organize and control the project's preparation and execution to meet the company's objectives of cost, quality, and equipment conservation. Monitor and document the assigned job's progress, including the quality and quantity of work performed by the job crew. This position is also responsible for ensuring that the project is completed on time and within budget. This position will serve as a liaison between Tri-City and the General Contractor. Salary: $32 - $50, DOE

Essential Functions / Responsibilities Perform skilled labor duties related to the installation, maintenance, and repair of a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment, including but not limited to:

Assisting the project manager in establishing the Project Electrical budget, expediting change orders, changes to the project, and preparing and maintaining the construction schedule.

Review project documents, drawings, wiring diagrams, instructional manuals, specifications, and blueprints to schedule work activities and field installations according to the scope of work and project schedule.

Participate in the development and management of a project schedule to include three and six-week look-ahead schedules.

Develop a site logistics plan.

Plan, organize, and direct production of contracted scope of work.

Coordinate production and attend meetings with other trades as well as the general contractor to identify and resolve any conflicts while providing excellent customer service.

Responsible for safe installations, alterations, additions, and/or repairs of electrical systems and associated materials and equipment within the commercial electrical industry.

Inspect and ensure all installations meet quality and electrical code standards.

Layout project work and ensure materials, tools, and equipment are available to meet the project construction schedule.

Complete essential paperwork such as material requests, timesheets, safety, and incident reports.

Meet budgets regularly and maximize profits, taking necessary actions to maintain financial targets.

Maintain familiarity with plans, specifications, and job folder contract scope.

Review all electrical drawings with the team performing assigned jobs/tasks.

Utilize quantitative reporting/weekly labor variance reports and measure performance weekly.

Develop, monitor, and report on the completion of craft/subcontractor punch list activities.

Maintain daily reports, timesheets, safety, and accident reports.

Monitor discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and report to Supervisor.

Apply knowledge of National Electrical Codes as needed.

Coordinate work with Purchasing to ensure that requested material is expedited and received as needed for the construction of the project.

Order daily materials as needed for your work area and follow up on backorders as necessary.

Document all change orders.

Develop a stable working relationship with assigned subcontractor(s).

Monitor and resolve matters relating to work procedures, complaints, damages, accidents, and delays.

Confer with managerial and technical personnel, other departments, and contractors to resolve problems and coordinate activities.

Identify priority project problems and communicate them to the Project Manager, such as employee or job costing issues.

Provide the workforce with current and accurate information as generated by company representatives (Safety, HR, Purchasing, Accounting, etc.).

Estimate material and worker requirements to complete jobs and assist with electrical system installation, troubleshooting, and repair as needed.

Ensure all company, department, and technical policies, procedures, standards, etc., are adhered to.

Ensure all company safety measures and regulations are followed and enforce the use of safety equipment when required.

Participate in safety/incident investigations and reviews.

Monitor and manage tool control for the job site and ensure areas are properly cleaned.

Required Education and Experience Skilled electrician with at least two (2) years of experience managing crews and running projects and at least 10 years of experience in electrical trade.

Knowledge of basic mathematical operations and calculations to calculate labor, materials, and/or cost estimates for projects and work orders.

Ability to read and understand blueprints.

A proven track record of delivering safe projects on schedule and within budget.

In-depth knowledge of NEC, local building codes, industry standards, and job site safety requirements.

Experience with material and labor costs.

Excellent communication skills, strong leadership skills, and a strong safety background.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Excel, Word).

Ability to effectively read, write, and communicate in English at a 12th-grade level.

Hold a valid Florida Driver's license in good standing.

High school diploma or equivalent.

Preferred Education and Experience Bilingual

Journeyman Electrical License

Bluebeam experience

OSHA 30

AutoDesk Build experience

Personal Attributes | Skills Supports our Mission Statement and Core Values.

Honesty, integrity, and professionalism.

Ability to cope with job pressures in a changing environment.

Interpersonal and intrapersonal skills.

Self-motivated and detail-oriented.

Positive and professional demeanor.

Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

Ability to handle confidential information.

Work Environment Construction site environment, exposed to heat/cold, wet/humid, or dry/arid conditions, or indoor environments.

Exposure to fumes, moving parts, vibration, and potential extreme conditions at construction sites.

Possible exposure to loud noise and bright lighting; dirt and hazardous materials; varying heights.

Physical Demands Ability to perform essential job functions with reliability and in compliance with applicable laws and productivity standards.

Regular attendance and ability to stand, walk, bend, kneel, stoop, crouch, crawl, and climb.

Ability to lift and move items over 50 pounds and use safety equipment as required.

Good visual capabilities including near and far, color, depth perception, and focus adjustment.

Schedule and Travel Must be able to report to job sites throughout Florida; locations vary by home location.

May require overtime, nights, and weekends.

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