Marine Federal Construction Superintendent/SSHO
As a Superintendent/SSHO, reporting to Project Manager, you will have the opportunity to:
- Schedule, coordinate and supervise the construction work, including supervision and of craft subcontractor/ employee activities.
- Coordinates the project's safety effort and ensures compliance with safety policies and procedures included in the Site-Specific Safety Plan.
- Manages subcontractors to ensure compliance with OSHA and company's safety program.
- Perform daily safety inspections of trades/work areas and correct unsafe conditions and behaviors as they are discovered.
- Facilitates weekly toolbox talk meetings and presents safety updates to clients during progress meetings.
- Plan and supervise Subcontractor and/or craft activities by determining method of construction, manpower levels, material quantities equipment, temporary power sources, work schedule and documenting actual hours worked.
- Coordinate assigned work with work of different crafts, company departments, or other contractors.
- Review all safety documentation to ensure records and reports are complete, accurate and submitted per established procedures.
- Maintain liaison with engineering, estimating, and planning to ensure work complies with drawings, specifications, and schedule.
- Identify and assist in resolving construction problems such as lack of productivity, work interfaces, conflicts in drawings & site conditions, etc.
- Monitor craft compliance with project Safety and Quality Control program requirements; document and ensure corrective measures are implemented.
- Assist Project Management with the development of the Project Execution Schedule, site logistics, project procedures, standards, etc.
- Monitor Schedule Progress Daily, Weekly, Monthly
- Develop look ahead schedules and review with construction team / Subcontractors weekly.
Requirements:
- Ten or more years in work experience in a Superintendent position (e.g., scheduling, ordering, field supervision, quality control, safety, and production of all phases in construction) on medium-sized projects is required with four or more years (or equivalent) field or trade work experience in the construction industry.
- Five years of experience managing construction safety, completed the OSHA 30 training, documented safety training annually.
- Knowledge, skills and experience with U.S. construction methods, techniques, and standards.
- Experience with marine construction preferred
- Experience with Federal Government Clients, USACE/Navy preferred
- Resume shall indicate area of expertise (e.g. civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, materials, finishes, etc.)
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