Federal Superintendent
Locations:- Southeastern United States
Position Overview
The Federal Superintendent position is responsible for effectively directing, coordinating, and monitoring all field operations for assigned federal construction projects to ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, on schedule, and in accordance with project plans, specifications, contract requirements, federal regulations, and quality standards. This role promotes a strong safety culture and serves as a trusted representative of AnderCorp by delivering exceptional service to clients, trade partners, and project stakeholders.
Key Role Responsibilities
- Leads Safety Culture and is responsible to ensure onsite personnel follow safety, health, and environmental quality standards for the project
- Responsible to represent AnderCorp in an honest and trustworthy manner focused on providing first class service for the clients we serve
- Responsible for opening the jobsite at beginning of the day and securing the jobsite at the end of the day
- Ensures job site is always kept in a clean and organized manner
- Provides on-site coordination for all phases of the project
- Implements and maintains site logistic plan
- Coordinates all site Material and Equipment Deliveries
- Ensures Plans and Specifications are being adhered to by all disciplines
- Manages and adheres to Project Schedule for subcontractors, consultants, and vendors for the overall job and workflow to ensure timely completion in conjunction with the Project Manager
- Provides continuous quality control monitoring and documentation of the work being performed in accordance with project requirements and best industry practices
- Communicates and coordinates with project team regarding ASI’s, RFI’s, and Material Submittals
- Coordinates required inspections with local jurisdictions
- Maintains detailed daily log of activities on the jobsite including daily progress photos and submits to project management system for project team approval
- Leads various meetings including daily jobsite talks and weekly trade meetings
- Assists with project closeout by managing pre-punch activities and coordinating with project team members.
- Assists in obtaining permits or approval of revisions alongside project team
- Assists project team in managing project budget and costs
- Manages and presides over preparatory meetings with subcontractors before work commences
Additional Responsibilities
- Manages complex stand-alone projects from start to finish
- Responsible to create the site logistic plan and implement its use for the project.
- Responsible to create and manage the project schedule for its use with subcontractors, consultants, and vendors for the overall project.
- Responsible to Identify conflicts in construction progress and communicate them to project team for resolution
- Responsible for ensuring the subcontractor and vendors are fully executing and complying with their contracted scope of work
- Responsible to manage Area Superintendents assigned to the project
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Ability to build relationships and interact within a team environment, internally and externally
- Ability to perform work accurately and completely, and in a timely manner
- Communication skills, verbal and written
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite software with an emphasis on Word and Excel
- Ability to conduct effective meetings and presentations
- Ability to understand and apply the means and methods of construction management to projects
- Thorough knowledge of project processes and how each supports the successful completion of the project
- Ability to read and understand drawings and specifications
- Proficiency in project management software
- Proficiency in required construction technology
- Proficiency in scheduling software
- Knowledge of Lean process and philosophy
- Knowledge of specific trades and scopes of work
- Ability to generate future work through building relationships
- Ability to understand document changes and corresponding impact to project
Qualifications
Education
- High School Diploma or GED (required)
- Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering or related field (preferred)
Experience
- 15+ years federal construction experience
- 10+ years field supervision experience