Reliant Critical Infrastructure
Reliant Critical Infrastructure provided pay range
This range is provided by Reliant Critical Infrastructure. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range
$110,000.00/yr - $130,000.00/yr About the Role
The Superintendent is responsible for the project schedule as it relates to the supervision of all field activities and physical construction. He or she reports to and carries out the direction of the project manager with respect to field operations, to direct the daily progress of the work. The superintendent must ensure a cohesive product that achieves the required quality and is completed in the shortest possible time. Responsibilities
Thoroughly understand the project contract, schedule, and overall scope. Maintain the project schedule. Thoroughly understand subcontractor agreements and vendor PO. Verify actual work completion with the PM for subcontractor and vendor invoices. Secure Lien Releases from subcontractors and vendors. Secure all permits. Work with “Project Scheduler” developing the progress schedule (2 week look ahead schedule for example) with the project manager. Prepare and distribute daily field reports. Coordinate and schedule necessary inspections. Coordinate and schedule necessary testing and surveying. Prepare agenda for regular construction meetings. Enforce site safety, security, and visitor access. Enforce quality and workmanship of finished products. Develop and maintain Site Utilization plan. Assist PM to identify scope gaps/duplication from sub-contracts and purchase orders (PO). Request from subcontractors’ scope and cost to provide back to the PM so he/she may prepare and approve for subcontractor agreement for processing by the Contracts Team. Prepare pre-punch list items. Work with “Project Site Engineer” to load all pertinent project information on Procore. Perform subcontractor and vendor performance evaluation in Procore. Provide site safety training for subcontracts and enforce “Safety compliance” on the project site. Weekly “Tool talks”. Secure any hot work permits required for the project. Generating, securing, or otherwise confirming all information needed to create, monitor, and modify the progress schedule on a continuing basis. Participating in scope reviews of the various bid packages to properly coordinate their respective interfaces and ensure that nothing is either left out or bought twice. Identifying field construction and work sequence consideration when finalizing bid package purchases. Monitoring actual versus required performance by all parties. Determining whether subcontractors are providing sufficient workforce and hours of work to achieve performance commitment. Monitoring the performance of the company’s purchasing and Project Site Engineering function to ensure that all subcontracts, material purchases, submittals, deliveries, clarifications, and changes are processed in time to guarantee jobsite arrival by or before, the time needed. Directing any company field staff. Being thoroughly familiar with the requirements of the general contract, thereby identifying changes, conflicts, etc., that are beyond the scope of responsibility. Preparing daily report, job diaries, narrative, and all other regular and special documentation as determined by the company and by the project needs. Pay range and compensation package
$110K to $130K, up to $90 day per diem (receipts required), $70 monthly cell phone allowance, a company laptop will be provided.
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This range is provided by Reliant Critical Infrastructure. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range
$110,000.00/yr - $130,000.00/yr About the Role
The Superintendent is responsible for the project schedule as it relates to the supervision of all field activities and physical construction. He or she reports to and carries out the direction of the project manager with respect to field operations, to direct the daily progress of the work. The superintendent must ensure a cohesive product that achieves the required quality and is completed in the shortest possible time. Responsibilities
Thoroughly understand the project contract, schedule, and overall scope. Maintain the project schedule. Thoroughly understand subcontractor agreements and vendor PO. Verify actual work completion with the PM for subcontractor and vendor invoices. Secure Lien Releases from subcontractors and vendors. Secure all permits. Work with “Project Scheduler” developing the progress schedule (2 week look ahead schedule for example) with the project manager. Prepare and distribute daily field reports. Coordinate and schedule necessary inspections. Coordinate and schedule necessary testing and surveying. Prepare agenda for regular construction meetings. Enforce site safety, security, and visitor access. Enforce quality and workmanship of finished products. Develop and maintain Site Utilization plan. Assist PM to identify scope gaps/duplication from sub-contracts and purchase orders (PO). Request from subcontractors’ scope and cost to provide back to the PM so he/she may prepare and approve for subcontractor agreement for processing by the Contracts Team. Prepare pre-punch list items. Work with “Project Site Engineer” to load all pertinent project information on Procore. Perform subcontractor and vendor performance evaluation in Procore. Provide site safety training for subcontracts and enforce “Safety compliance” on the project site. Weekly “Tool talks”. Secure any hot work permits required for the project. Generating, securing, or otherwise confirming all information needed to create, monitor, and modify the progress schedule on a continuing basis. Participating in scope reviews of the various bid packages to properly coordinate their respective interfaces and ensure that nothing is either left out or bought twice. Identifying field construction and work sequence consideration when finalizing bid package purchases. Monitoring actual versus required performance by all parties. Determining whether subcontractors are providing sufficient workforce and hours of work to achieve performance commitment. Monitoring the performance of the company’s purchasing and Project Site Engineering function to ensure that all subcontracts, material purchases, submittals, deliveries, clarifications, and changes are processed in time to guarantee jobsite arrival by or before, the time needed. Directing any company field staff. Being thoroughly familiar with the requirements of the general contract, thereby identifying changes, conflicts, etc., that are beyond the scope of responsibility. Preparing daily report, job diaries, narrative, and all other regular and special documentation as determined by the company and by the project needs. Pay range and compensation package
$110K to $130K, up to $90 day per diem (receipts required), $70 monthly cell phone allowance, a company laptop will be provided.
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