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$93,000.00/yr - $125,000.00/yr Job Summary:
The Superintendent is responsible for supervising on-site construction of a project(s) at one or more locations and serves as the General Contractor's representative on the jobsite(s) under the direction and in partnership with the CM and the PM.
Must be ready to travel approximately 70% across different site locations such as Phoenix, AZ, Chicago, IL, and Santa Clara, CA. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ensure the implementation of site safety by all parties onsite, including maintaining a clean and safe site. Implement the Quality Assurance Project Plan. Control project site logistics, including access of all labor and materials, as well as laydown and storage areas. Plan and ensure/provide and maintain site protection. Review and understand the project's contract documents, including drawings and specifications. Document the project's field records through daily reports, meeting minutes, and other pertinent documentation, maintaining organization for immediate review. Supervision of Site Staff: Direct the site team tactfully and communicate effectively. Coordinate the sequence and work of all subcontractors and vendors onsite. Resolve conflicts related to trade sequencing and scheduling, taking corrective actions as needed in conjunction with the PM. Actively direct site team tasks, including administration, accounting, and MEP coordination with the PM. Scheduling: Participate in developing the project schedule, including Pull Planning. Provide a weekly three-week look-ahead schedule in collaboration with subcontractors, vendors, and the owner’s representatives. Manage receipt and coordination of Owner Provided Contractor Installed (OFCI) equipment. Resolve unforeseen conditions such as interferences, contract discrepancies, and conflicts among stakeholders. Interpret drawings and specifications, providing constructability, biddability, and site access recommendations. Review and comment on Change Order Requests (COR) from subcontractors. Project Complexity: Execute larger and more complex projects demonstrating mastery of process and organization. Coordinate and support commissioning activities, with familiarity of MEP systems and commissioning practices. Leadership: Work independently of the CM/PM while maintaining effective communication with leadership. Minimal Qualifications: Ready to Travel:
This role requires regular travel, approximately 70% or more. Education:
High School diploma. Certification/Licensure: OSHA 30 Hour Certification. Army Corps of Engineers - Construction Quality Management (CQM). Must pass a background check, including drug screening. Valid Driver's License. Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications: 5-7 years of Data Center construction experience as a site supervisor or project engineer, including mechanical and electrical systems installation. Proficiency with MS Office Suite and Adobe Reader/Acrobat; Timberline experience preferred. Deep knowledge of building codes, safety regulations, trade terminology, and technical construction aspects. Experience in construction scheduling, cost control, and documentation management. Organized, analytical, and capable of working independently and problem-solving. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with ability to manage diverse teams. Physical Demands:
Regular talking, hearing, standing, walking, occasional stooping, bending, reaching, and lifting up to 25 pounds. Frequent computer use requiring visual focus.
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$93,000.00/yr - $125,000.00/yr Job Summary:
The Superintendent is responsible for supervising on-site construction of a project(s) at one or more locations and serves as the General Contractor's representative on the jobsite(s) under the direction and in partnership with the CM and the PM.
Must be ready to travel approximately 70% across different site locations such as Phoenix, AZ, Chicago, IL, and Santa Clara, CA. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ensure the implementation of site safety by all parties onsite, including maintaining a clean and safe site. Implement the Quality Assurance Project Plan. Control project site logistics, including access of all labor and materials, as well as laydown and storage areas. Plan and ensure/provide and maintain site protection. Review and understand the project's contract documents, including drawings and specifications. Document the project's field records through daily reports, meeting minutes, and other pertinent documentation, maintaining organization for immediate review. Supervision of Site Staff: Direct the site team tactfully and communicate effectively. Coordinate the sequence and work of all subcontractors and vendors onsite. Resolve conflicts related to trade sequencing and scheduling, taking corrective actions as needed in conjunction with the PM. Actively direct site team tasks, including administration, accounting, and MEP coordination with the PM. Scheduling: Participate in developing the project schedule, including Pull Planning. Provide a weekly three-week look-ahead schedule in collaboration with subcontractors, vendors, and the owner’s representatives. Manage receipt and coordination of Owner Provided Contractor Installed (OFCI) equipment. Resolve unforeseen conditions such as interferences, contract discrepancies, and conflicts among stakeholders. Interpret drawings and specifications, providing constructability, biddability, and site access recommendations. Review and comment on Change Order Requests (COR) from subcontractors. Project Complexity: Execute larger and more complex projects demonstrating mastery of process and organization. Coordinate and support commissioning activities, with familiarity of MEP systems and commissioning practices. Leadership: Work independently of the CM/PM while maintaining effective communication with leadership. Minimal Qualifications: Ready to Travel:
This role requires regular travel, approximately 70% or more. Education:
High School diploma. Certification/Licensure: OSHA 30 Hour Certification. Army Corps of Engineers - Construction Quality Management (CQM). Must pass a background check, including drug screening. Valid Driver's License. Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications: 5-7 years of Data Center construction experience as a site supervisor or project engineer, including mechanical and electrical systems installation. Proficiency with MS Office Suite and Adobe Reader/Acrobat; Timberline experience preferred. Deep knowledge of building codes, safety regulations, trade terminology, and technical construction aspects. Experience in construction scheduling, cost control, and documentation management. Organized, analytical, and capable of working independently and problem-solving. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with ability to manage diverse teams. Physical Demands:
Regular talking, hearing, standing, walking, occasional stooping, bending, reaching, and lifting up to 25 pounds. Frequent computer use requiring visual focus.
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