Electrical Superintendent
Job Description
It is a Data Center project. This individual is driving the QA/QC punch list for the electrical work
Required:
- Electrical Superintendent experience. Not looking for someone with heavy residential construction experience.
- Someone with experience driving QA/QC punchlist for electrical work.
- Experience managing subcontractors in the field.
- OSHA 10 certification.
Preferred:
- Data Centers is a plus, but open to anyone with industrial construction experience
Job details:
- Interfacing with and monitoring direct hire supervision and/or major subcontractor supervision and field engineering.
- Ensures project requirements and expectations are met with regards to craft and supervisory performance, direct hire craft productivity and performance and/or reporting on Subcontractors performance.
- Ensures adherence by all discipline craft and Subcontractors to safety, quality, schedule and performance expectations as defined by customer.
- Provides craft supervisors with information and technical direction required to complete project safely, timely and in a quality manner.
- Ensures schedule and project expectations are clearly defined to craft supervisors and Subcontractors.
- Ensures schedule requirements are communicated to all levels of craft discipline and/or Supervision.
- Coordinates interpretation of technical requirements.
- Provides technical data and information, as required, to direct hire workforce, subcontractor supervision or Construction Engineers.
- Ensures compliance by workforce or subcontractor to all standards, procedures and contractual commitments within the bounds of all applicable policies.
- For Union Projects - Responsible for ensuring that the daily project execution is in line with the National Maintenance and Project Labor Union Agreements.
- Responsible for understanding all Local Union agreements for the project.
- Responsible for establishing a working relationship with the Local Union BA and the Local Union Site Job Steward.
- Responsible for ensuring the uninterrupted workflow at union interface points.
- Has ability and expertise to stand in for the construction manager during absence from site if requested.
- Has ability to comprehend overall project schedule with regards to requirements of other disciplines or subcontractors requirements.
- May have responsibility for safety and quality requirements on site if required.
- Has ability and responsibility to mentor and train other discipline superintendents.
- Is capable of recommending training and development needs for the trainees.
- Could be designated as Lead Discipline Superintendents responsible for duties as assigned.
Schedule:
- This role projected to last 3 months and is a contract only role.
- 6Days/10HR Days
Per Diem:
- 130/Day-7Days/WK
Skills:
- Assists the Construction Manager in ensuring complete adherence by all site supervision and craft to the Safety, Quality, Ethical Standards, Lessons Learned and Performance Management programs in accordance with Division Policies, Standards, and Guides
- Is responsible for reporting inappropriate conduct by any site personnel to the site Construction manager and the project Safety manager
- Monitors, verifies and reports on construction activities for compliance with the CPM schedule;tracks and reports on completion of project schedule activities and commodity installation
- Assists craft/subcontractors/superintendents in resolving problems and reports on issues related to drawings and information, schedule, quality, quantity tracking, cost reporting, and safety
- Monitors discipline construction productivity, progress, and cost, and reports to Construction Manager and Field Project Controls Manager
- Takes necessary actions to maintain targets
- Ensures competent and practical adherence to the company standards and lessons learned
- Communicates issues and new project lessons learned in order that these issues be captured for possible future implementation
- Conducts foreman/subcontractor meetings to review/assist in daily, weekly, and monthly planning
- Develops and monitors 3 Week Look Ahead Schedule for assigned work scope
- Develops corrective plan to ensure progress and productivity targets are met
- Verifies that all material, manpower and other resources needed to support the 3 Week Look Ahead Schedule are available and on site
- Develops, monitors, and reports on completion of craft/subcontractor punch list activities
- Maintains a daily log for site records
- Reviews all craft/subcontractor timesheets, installed quantity reports, and progress payment requests . Monitors supplier Technical Service Representative (supplier) daily log and reviews/approves their timesheets
- Communicates and coordinates assigned craft/subcontractor(s) daily and weekly work plans with other discipline Superintendents/Facilitators and Construction Manager
- Monitors assigned subcontractor(s) for compliance with subcontract scope and schedule requirements
- Develops a stable working relationship with assigned subcontractor(s)
- Assists Field Subcontract Administrator in the preparation of all extra work authorization requests (RFMPs/WAs)
- Assists the Construction Engineer in the compilation of or answering Contractor Information Requests
- Responsible for compiling and answering CIRs if required
- Administers the execution of work packages and equipment installation
- Develops and distributes a Job Hazard Analysis for major erection packages within scope
Construction Management or Engineering degree.
Preferred Skills:
- Budget and Cost Control Skills
- Experience with Data Center construction is a plus
- Experience managing subcontractors in the field
- Experience driving QA/QC punchlists for electrical work
- Industrial Relations knowledge for recognizing and resolving potential labor issues
- Knowledge of union agreements and jurisdictional issues
- Knowledge of Company construction guides and manuals
- Construction Safety awareness and comprehension
- Knowledge of Cultural and Social Awareness Skills
- Conflict Management Skills
- Multi-tasking Ability (prioritize, organize, schedule work)
- Problem-solving Skills (identify, analyze, research, evaluate, resolve)
- Project Management Skills
- Communication Skills
- Constructability Knowledge within discipline
- Construction Knowledge within other disciplines
Physical Demands:
- Lift and carry heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Stand, Kneel, Bend, Stoop, Move, and Walk long distances in and around confined, cluttered places, and uneven areas.
- See and hear naturally or with correction.
- Full range of motion and flexibility consistent with requirements of the job duties.
- Requires using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls according to a set procedure.
- Requires repetitive movement.
- May require work above 5 feet in height.
- Climb and maintain balance on steel framework, stairs, ladders and scaffolds.
- Work up to a 12 hour shift doing hard physical labor in varying temperature extremes and other outside conditions.
Work Environment:
- Typical construction site environment:
- Requires working in cramped work spaces and getting into awkward positions.
- Requires working in very hot (above 90 F degrees) or very cold (below 32F degrees) temperatures and exposure to inclement weather such as dust, wind, snow, rain, etc.
- Requires working in extremely bright or low lighting conditions
- Includes exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable.
- Work around hazardous equipment.
- Typical office environment.
- This position is considered a safety sensitive position.
- $45/hr + $900 wk Per Diem
Required
- ELECTRICAL BACKGROUND
- FIELD MANAGEMENT
- FIELD ENGINEERING
- CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
- CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
- TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
- CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
- QUALITY CONTROL
- CHANGE MANAGEMENT
- COST REPORTING
- CPM
- GENERAL FOREMAN
- RISK ASSESSMENT
- PROBLEM-SOLVING
- SUBCONTRACTS
- WORKFLOW
- MAINTENANCE
- SITE CONSTRUCTION
- DATA CENTER
- OSHA 30
- QA
- PROJECT MANAGEMENT
- COST CONTROL
- EPC
- BUDGET