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Superintendent - Commercial Construction

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Job Title: Superintendent. Salary: $75k - $115k per year. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: 5-10 Years Hands-On Construction. TRAVEL: Yes. JOB TYPE: Full Time. SALARY TYPE: Salary. Brief Position Description: The Superintendent is responsible for the supervision and management of all aspects of assigned project(s) from mobilization through punch list and demobilization, including client relations, and cost control of general conditions. The Superintendent is Haggertys direct link between Haggerty, our clients, and subcontractors/vendors. The minimum requirements for this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Responsibilities

Quality/Supervision: Ensuring all construction work performed is of the highest quality Quality/Supervision: Ensuring project mobilization occurs including all necessary signage and (HCI) jobsite branding Quality/Supervision: Works with Project Manager / Project Coordinator to resolve problems regarding plans or specifications, conflicts with the architect, engineer, clients, and subcontractors Quality/Supervision: Accurately understanding and noting plans to ensure scope coverage Quality/Supervision: Ensuring demobilization of HCI owned equipment and all trades from the jobsite occurs and site is left in a clean, orderly manner Quality/Supervision: and timely completion of the project punch list Safety: Accurate and timely submittal of any Incident Reports to Safety Manager and HR Manager within 24 hours of injury Safety: Maintaining a safe work environment, adhering to HCIs safety policies and procedures, and ensuring all people on the jobsite follow the same Safety: Holding weekly tailgate safety meetings and obtaining signatures from all in attendance Safety: Maintaining and filling company assigned Emergency Medical Kits, including vehicle first aid kits Safety: Maintaining / refilling all documents in the Vehicle Binder Safety: Completing Monthly Vehicle Inspections for company assigned vehicle and turning in by date indicated by Vehicle Administrator Safety: Completing OSHA 10 training resulting in certification Safety: Weekly subcontractor foreman meetings that review all project specific details Reporting: Accurate and timely Daily Reports, including photos, for each project submitted no later than Friday afternoon for the week Reporting: Documenting and communicating change orders to the Project Manager / Project Coordinator for submittal to the client Reporting: Submitting Requests for Information (RFIs) in a timely and effective manner Reporting: Documenting, in terms of As-Built Drawings, all corrections, changes, and RFIs Reporting: Tracking, maintaining, and securing company owned tools at all times Reporting: Communicating daily with the job specific Project Manager / Project Coordinator and provide any updates as needed Reporting: Maintenance and cleanliness of HCI owned vehicle (if applicable) Scheduling: Utilizing the 5 Week Look Ahead Schedule to maintain and regularly communicate the construction schedule with the subcontractors and Project Manager throughout the life of the project Scheduling: Scheduling and directing all inspections with Authority Having Jurisdiction officials, government agencies, and private agencies as required including project final inspection Scheduling: Submitting manpower requests to Production Manager no later than 48 hours prior to the manpower need Responsibilities (Continued)

Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Proactively supporting the team through Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Assisting Project Managers and Development Team in formulating construction schedule Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Scheduling all trades and daily material deliveries with the appropriate onsite building or owner contact Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Scheduling all project specific self-perform work in consultation with the Production Manager Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Attending job start up and close out meetings Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Maintaining total project knowledge Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Maintaining a clean work environment Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Assisting in scheduling and attending the preconstruction/project kickoff meeting Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Supervising employees, subcontractors, and vendors to ensure both quality control and project compliance Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Ensuring subcontractors maintain a clean working environment Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Providing all materials and general oversight of all job specific self-perform work Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Checking email at least four times per day and responds to email within 24 hours Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Documenting the life of the project through daily photos Scheduling/Supervision/Communication: Clearly communicating with the client when asked Safety: Conducting regularly scheduled safety training and procedure meetings for subcontractors Safety: Performing safety management responsibilities, orientations, quarterly meetings, OSHA Standards, including planning, communication, monitoring, enforcement, and documentation Safety: Managing incidents and crisis per HCI requirements and direction Safety: Maintaining OSHA and HCIs required safety literature Safety: Following Emergency Action Plan procedures Authority To

Final decision-making powers Remove trades from the jobsite for failure to comply with HCIs safety policies and procedures Schedule all inspections as required Make in-field corrections and changes as required to maintain project timeline and budget Documentation of necessary change orders. Superintendent cannot execute change orders unless directed by the Project Manager or member of the Executive Team. Reports To

The Superintendent reports directly to the General Superintendent Job Specific Required Skillset

Advanced ability to read and interpret plans Leadership and motivational skills Ability to look at an entire project and foresee any possible issues Resourcefulness and the ability to problem solve Ability to lead and direct others Persistence to ensure project is completed on time and under budget Ability to remain even tempered in stressful situations Ability to work outside year-round in all types of weather conditions Availability to work extended hours as required by weather conditions or urgent circumstances Ability to travel throughout all areas of construction sites during all phases of a project Hearing and visual capabilities to safely handle the hazards encountered in the work environment Ability to lift heavy objects as encountered in the work environment Ability to raise, lower and climb various types of ladders General Requirements for All Positions

Ability to work independently as well as part of a larger team Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs including Outlook, Word, Excel, and Project Working knowledge of Procore Construction software Ability to create and work with Adobe PDFs Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to understand the same Excellent listening and understanding skills Must be proactive, well organized, and have a strong ability to prioritize Extreme attention to detail Must be able to manage multiple tasks and have excellent follow up skills, both internally and externally Must be self-motivated, punctual, and professional in both presentation, appearance, and speech Provide solution-based responses to issues Able to lift a minimum of 25 pounds Fluent in the English Reliable personal transportation and a motor vehicle driving record that is consistent with HCIs and insurance carriers standards and policies Ongoing professional development and training is highly encouraged and is tied into compensation and career advancement consideration Educational and Experience Considerations

Minimum of 5 to 10 years experience in construction industry in a supervisory role Working knowledge of all crafts (ability to read and understand specifications for all trades), and prior experience as a foreman or journeyman CPR and First Aid certified OSHA 10-hour training certified OSHA 30-hour training certified

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