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Integrated Resources, Inc ( IRI )

Construction Superintendent

Integrated Resources, Inc ( IRI ), Mount Storm, West Virginia, United States, 26739

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Responsibilities

Primary responsibility is to ensure safety of personnel, practice good environmental stewardship, and implement assigned project safely, on time, and within budget to meet customer expectations. Coordinate work assigned, work with Outage Manager, Outage Planner, Safety Specialist, Outage Scheduler, and other Project Leads to achieve objective. Direct resources to resolve discrepancies regarding safety, schedule, and budget while communicating changes from original plan. Assist Outage Manager in identifying, avoiding, or mitigating obstacles, threats, or interferences preventing successful completion of the outage. Ensure safety of all personnel on project, maintain awareness and resolve conflicts; remain on site 80% of project duration. Perform site construction oversight inspections to monitor field quality of work and materials from vendors and subcontractors. Under supervision of Outage Manager/Project Manager, inspect work quality and adherence to contract specifications, regulatory requirements, codes and company standards using visual observation, construction knowledge and application of skills. Ensure client receives products/services specified in PO and that they will perform as required. Oversee and monitor installation or demolition of foundations, structural steel, pipelines and other mechanical/electrical items for capital projects related to generation of electricity. Any deviations from contract specifications or materials identified are reported to Outage Manager/Site Construction Manager and/or project manager. Provide quality inspection reports/status updates to management upon request or as needed. Provide feedback to contractors, engineers, safety personnel and general management concerning issues or concerns being encountered. Review and submit Daily/Weekly contractor/supplier “Contractor Charges Worksheet” (CCWs), Time Sheets and Miscellaneous Contractor Charges (MCCs) then submit to Outage Manager or Planner as instructed. Know and apply information in the Power Generation Outage and Generation Projects Groups’ Contractor Leadership Safety Orientation Handbook (aka The Yellow Book). Know and apply information in the Power Generation Outage Group Project Lead Handbook (aka The Blue Book). Qualifications

Working knowledge of power generation and environmental control equipment. General knowledge of construction and operational field work practices, equipment utilization and work component scheduling. Skilled in problem solving with great attention to detail. Skilled in comparing construction specifications and material requirements to physical and material work products. Skilled in reading and interpreting manuals, technical instructions and drawings, with ability to accurately prepare brief written reports. Demonstrates skill in planning, organizing, prioritizing and scheduling work to meet construction deadlines. Skilled in the use of a personal computer, to include reasonable experience with Microsoft Office (Excel, Access, Word, Outlook, etc.). Ability to work effectively with management and co‑workers and to make effective decisions. Familiarity with OSHA scaffolding requirements and industry safety practices. Seniority level

Mid‑Senior level Employment type

Contract Job function

Electric Power Generation

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