
Construction Superintendent
Smith Arnold Partners, Jacksonville, Florida, United States, 32290
Are you a hands-on Superintendent with strong safety leadership experience who enjoys running complex construction sites and being the go-to person in the field?
What if your next role combined full site supervision with real authority over safety, subcontractor coordination, and daily execution on federally supported projects?
This opportunity is with a nationally respected construction management firm known for delivering technically complex, mission-critical projects across the U.S. and internationally. The firm places a strong emphasis on safety, quality, and empowering field leadership to drive project success.
What People Are Saying
Well known for safety-first culture on complex and regulated job sites
Trusted partner on federal and infrastructure projects nationwide
Field leaders cite strong support from project management and clear expectations
Role Snapshot Title: Superintendent / Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO)
Compensation: $130,000 – $150,000
What You’ll Be Doing
Schedule, coordinate, and supervise all on-site construction activities and subcontractor work
Serve as the Site Safety & Health Officer, ensuring compliance with the Site-Specific Safety Plan
Enforce OSHA standards and company safety policies across all trades
Conduct daily safety inspections and immediately correct unsafe conditions or behaviors
Lead weekly toolbox talks and present safety updates during progress meetings
Plan and supervise subcontractor and craft activities, including manpower, materials, equipment, and work sequencing
Coordinate work across multiple trades, company departments, and external contractors
Review and maintain safety documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance
Work closely with engineering, estimating, and planning teams to ensure work aligns with drawings, specifications, and schedules
Identify and help resolve field issues including productivity challenges, trade conflicts, and site conditions
Monitor compliance with safety and quality control requirements and ensure corrective actions are implemented
Assist Project Management with project scheduling, site logistics, and execution planning
Track schedule progress daily, weekly, and monthly, including look-ahead schedules
Fully on-site, field-driven role with direct reporting to the Project Manager
What is Sought
Extensive experience in a Superintendent or senior field leadership role
Strong background managing construction safety programs on active job sites
OSHA 30 certification and ongoing safety training experience
Solid knowledge of U.S. construction methods, techniques, and industry standards
Ability to coordinate multiple trades and manage subcontractor performance
Experience on federal, military, or government-funded projects is a plus
Marine construction experience is helpful but not required
Clear area of trade or construction expertise (civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, etc.)
Comfortable working full-time on-site in a project-based environment
Opportunities for continued training, leadership development, and advancement
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What if your next role combined full site supervision with real authority over safety, subcontractor coordination, and daily execution on federally supported projects?
This opportunity is with a nationally respected construction management firm known for delivering technically complex, mission-critical projects across the U.S. and internationally. The firm places a strong emphasis on safety, quality, and empowering field leadership to drive project success.
What People Are Saying
Well known for safety-first culture on complex and regulated job sites
Trusted partner on federal and infrastructure projects nationwide
Field leaders cite strong support from project management and clear expectations
Role Snapshot Title: Superintendent / Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO)
Compensation: $130,000 – $150,000
What You’ll Be Doing
Schedule, coordinate, and supervise all on-site construction activities and subcontractor work
Serve as the Site Safety & Health Officer, ensuring compliance with the Site-Specific Safety Plan
Enforce OSHA standards and company safety policies across all trades
Conduct daily safety inspections and immediately correct unsafe conditions or behaviors
Lead weekly toolbox talks and present safety updates during progress meetings
Plan and supervise subcontractor and craft activities, including manpower, materials, equipment, and work sequencing
Coordinate work across multiple trades, company departments, and external contractors
Review and maintain safety documentation to ensure accuracy and compliance
Work closely with engineering, estimating, and planning teams to ensure work aligns with drawings, specifications, and schedules
Identify and help resolve field issues including productivity challenges, trade conflicts, and site conditions
Monitor compliance with safety and quality control requirements and ensure corrective actions are implemented
Assist Project Management with project scheduling, site logistics, and execution planning
Track schedule progress daily, weekly, and monthly, including look-ahead schedules
Fully on-site, field-driven role with direct reporting to the Project Manager
What is Sought
Extensive experience in a Superintendent or senior field leadership role
Strong background managing construction safety programs on active job sites
OSHA 30 certification and ongoing safety training experience
Solid knowledge of U.S. construction methods, techniques, and industry standards
Ability to coordinate multiple trades and manage subcontractor performance
Experience on federal, military, or government-funded projects is a plus
Marine construction experience is helpful but not required
Clear area of trade or construction expertise (civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, etc.)
Comfortable working full-time on-site in a project-based environment
Opportunities for continued training, leadership development, and advancement
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