Electrical Superintendent
Summary:
- Electrical Superintendent works together with project managers, architects, and engineers to complete building projects from start to end.
- This may include ensuring the project is completed on time and cost-effectively.
- This may also include ensuring various regulations are complied with.
- The Electrical Superintendent will be responsible for ensuring all objectives and standards are met, and for finding solutions to problems as they arise.
- You will ensure all equipment and materials are available on-site as needed.
- Reports To: Branch Manager, Regional Directors
- Works With: Field Leaders, Project Managers, Branch Managers, Regional Directors
Responsibilities:
- Interprets company policies to workers and enforces safety regulations.
- Detect, recognize and respond to dangerous conditions or situations.
- Oversee and direct construction projects from conception to completion.
- Review the project in-depth to schedule deliverables and estimate costs, study schedules and estimate worker-hour requirements for completion of job.
- Oversee all onsite and offsite constructions to monitor compliance with building and safety regulations.
- Coordinate and direct construction workers and subcontractors.
- Select tools, materials and equipment and track inventory.
- Meet contractual conditions of performance.
- Review the work progress on daily basis.
- Prepare internal and external reports pertaining to job status.
- Plan ahead to prevent problems and resolve any emerging ones.
- Negotiate terms of agreements, obtain permits and licenses.
- Analyze, manage and mitigate risks.
- Ensure quality construction standards and the use of proper construction techniques.
- Meeting with engineers, architects, and contractors on an ongoing basis regarding project objectives and progress.
- Managing and motivating site foremen and teams.
- Evaluate and develop field project team members, specifically possible field leaders.
- Ensuring all equipment needed is available on site.
- Ensuring budget costs relating to wages, contractors, materials, and equipment aren’t exceeded.
- Approving purchase requests.
- Ensuring the construction process starts and ends on time and ensuring daily and weekly deadlines are met.
- Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and all other regulations.
- Issuing SI's and VOs to project management.
- Conducting ongoing quality inspections.
- Coordinate with local Union office for manpower needs.
- Ensure manpower forecast completion.
- Utilizing best practices to increase work quality.
- Attend weekly work group meetings, review and update the schedule with project manager, review RFI’s, change orders.
Experience Required:
- 5+ years’ experience as a Superintendent overseeing electrical work in a Light / Heavy Industrial environment.