
Overview
In most cases, the Assistant Superintendent is the first interface with our customer and as such is a critical front-line representative of our company. The general responsibility of the Superintendent is to be D&R’s representative in the field supervising the work to ensure that cost, quality, safety, and schedule are being met. Responsibilities
Onsite Project Administration with Customer interface Architect/Engineer (A/E) Interface – Develop and maintain an excellent relationship with the A/E’s representatives. Establish and maintain a professional onsite office. Monitor and enforce D&R’s Safety Program. Complement and support the Project Manager (PM) / Senior Project Manager (SPM). Coordinate Subcontractors’ activities and schedules. Ensure building control and layout is established as intended. Review all scope issued with PM / SPM. Participate in safety training. Obtain and maintain OSHA 30-hour certification. Assist with the development of site-specific safety plans and emergency action plans. Attend specialized safety training as directed by the Safety Director or PM / SPM. Always maintain a clean jobsite. Enforce Subcontractors’ responsibilities for safety, job site cleanup, and debris removal. Review the project documents to develop a thorough understanding of the project. Requests For Information (RFI) Quality Control
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In most cases, the Assistant Superintendent is the first interface with our customer and as such is a critical front-line representative of our company. The general responsibility of the Superintendent is to be D&R’s representative in the field supervising the work to ensure that cost, quality, safety, and schedule are being met. Responsibilities
Onsite Project Administration with Customer interface Architect/Engineer (A/E) Interface – Develop and maintain an excellent relationship with the A/E’s representatives. Establish and maintain a professional onsite office. Monitor and enforce D&R’s Safety Program. Complement and support the Project Manager (PM) / Senior Project Manager (SPM). Coordinate Subcontractors’ activities and schedules. Ensure building control and layout is established as intended. Review all scope issued with PM / SPM. Participate in safety training. Obtain and maintain OSHA 30-hour certification. Assist with the development of site-specific safety plans and emergency action plans. Attend specialized safety training as directed by the Safety Director or PM / SPM. Always maintain a clean jobsite. Enforce Subcontractors’ responsibilities for safety, job site cleanup, and debris removal. Review the project documents to develop a thorough understanding of the project. Requests For Information (RFI) Quality Control
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