Opitz Bürotechnik
Job Overview
The Superintendent supports the General or Senior Superintendent in overseeing one or more operational areas of a construction project. They coordinate and schedule multiple construction crews, determine construction requirements, plan procedures, and ensure subcontract work meets required specifications. The role includes inspection of work and equipment to verify safety and that project specifications are met. Travel up to 100% of the time may be required.
Responsibilities
Coordinate and manage daily field operational objectives, timelines, and goals.
Monitor overall progress of a project and work site, reviewing processes and practices within teams to ensure consistency, efficiency, and quality of delivery.
Participate in monitoring the project schedule and budget, coordinating with Senior Superintendents to maintain and update details.
Coordinate with subcontractor offices for recovery plans, meeting regularly with staff and subcontractors to discuss progress, obstacles, challenges and assist in removing barriers to completing work.
Read construction documents to determine construction requirements or plan procedures.
Record and maintain information, producing reports such as personnel, production, project logs, status, and other operational data.
Manage site safety by actively walking the site, participating in inspections, training, and meeting with staff and subcontractors regularly.
Requirements
High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
5‑7 years in a construction management role and 1 project as a Superintendent.
Knowledge of scheduling, cost control and safety procedures.
Knowledge of all crafts of construction including, but not limited to, carpentry, concrete, structural steel, and interior build‑outs.
Experience managing performance and leading a diverse field team.
General computer skills (MS Office).
Valid driver’s license required.
Physical Demands and Working Environment Work is performed primarily in indoor and outdoor settings with exposure to all types of weather and temperature conditions, and travel from site to site. Physical requirements include walking, standing, sitting for prolonged periods, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching, crawling, climbing, reaching, twisting, grasping, and making repetitive hand movements. Lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling moderate amounts of weight up to 50 lbs without assistance and greater than 50 lbs with assistance. Operate assigned equipment and vehicles. Verbal communication to exchange information.
Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction.
Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction.
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Responsibilities
Coordinate and manage daily field operational objectives, timelines, and goals.
Monitor overall progress of a project and work site, reviewing processes and practices within teams to ensure consistency, efficiency, and quality of delivery.
Participate in monitoring the project schedule and budget, coordinating with Senior Superintendents to maintain and update details.
Coordinate with subcontractor offices for recovery plans, meeting regularly with staff and subcontractors to discuss progress, obstacles, challenges and assist in removing barriers to completing work.
Read construction documents to determine construction requirements or plan procedures.
Record and maintain information, producing reports such as personnel, production, project logs, status, and other operational data.
Manage site safety by actively walking the site, participating in inspections, training, and meeting with staff and subcontractors regularly.
Requirements
High School Diploma, GED or equivalent.
5‑7 years in a construction management role and 1 project as a Superintendent.
Knowledge of scheduling, cost control and safety procedures.
Knowledge of all crafts of construction including, but not limited to, carpentry, concrete, structural steel, and interior build‑outs.
Experience managing performance and leading a diverse field team.
General computer skills (MS Office).
Valid driver’s license required.
Physical Demands and Working Environment Work is performed primarily in indoor and outdoor settings with exposure to all types of weather and temperature conditions, and travel from site to site. Physical requirements include walking, standing, sitting for prolonged periods, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching, crawling, climbing, reaching, twisting, grasping, and making repetitive hand movements. Lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling moderate amounts of weight up to 50 lbs without assistance and greater than 50 lbs with assistance. Operate assigned equipment and vehicles. Verbal communication to exchange information.
Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction.
Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction.
EOE - Vets/Disabilities
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