Alexander Rose International is partnered with a National ENR Ranked GC in the search for a Superintendent in Atlanta, GA. We are specifically looking for a Superintendent with an extensive background in Heavy Highway construction projects.
Overall, construction superintendent responsibilities include:
• Keeping track of project schedule/ progress
• Establishing and communicating daily expectations for the project.
• Ensuring compliance with safety, health, and quality standards
• Purchasing equipment and materials
• Helping staff members understand career progression paths. (Helping People Move Forward with Joy.)
• Overseeing cost
• Mediating on-site conflicts
• Collaborate with engineers, subcontractors, etc. to determine project needs.
• Set performance goals and deadlines.
• Plan construction processes.
• Estimate costs and ensure the project is on budget.
• Supervise staff and provide constructive feedback.
• Plan inspections and obtain construction permits from local authorities.
• Implement safety and quality guidelines.
• Keep track of material stock and orders
• Ensure the job site remains safe, clean, and orderly.
• Resolve on-site issues and emergencies.
• Ensure all project documentation is in order (time, inspections, etc.)
Requirements and skills
• Previous experience as a construction superintendent or in a similar role
• Knowledge of local quality, safety, and health guidelines for construction job sites
• In-depth understanding of construction operations and processes
• Familiarity with CAD software
• Proficiency in MS Office
• Organizational and time-management skills
• Ability to lead and inspire.
• Coordinating with subcontractors
• Updating General Superintendent and PM assigned to the project.
• These responsibilities may vary based on each project. When building your own construction superintendent job description, make sure to tailor them accordingly.
• Construction superintendents are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations on job sites.
• Organized and able to handle the pressures and stress associated with managing a construction project.
SUPERVISORY CONSTRUCTION ROLE
Construction superintendents must have at least a high-level understanding of various aspects of construction projects. Consequently, many companies hiring construction superintendents expect candidates to have several years of experience in a prior supervisory construction role (particularly ones fulfilled on job sites).
PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE
It’s uncommon for professionals to become construction superintendents right out of school. Instead, they must accumulate on-the-job experience, preferably in management roles (although it will, of course, take time to qualify for these positions as well).
Necessary Training
Overseeing job site safety and competencies is a key responsibility for construction superintendents. Consequently, OSHA safety certificates can be valuable assets for professionals looking to demonstrate knowledge in this crucial area.
• 10-Hour and 30-Hour Cards / One key advantage of receiving certifications from OSHA, of course, is that OSHA is a U.S. federal government agency with certifications recognized nation-wide. So, if there’s a chance you might ever relocate, pursuing an OSHA certification (as opposed to a more geographically bound one) may prove wise.
• Competent in areas of construction to be able to identify compliance and or deficiencies performing construction related activities.