
Construction Superintendent (contract)
Teck Resources Limited, Juneau, AK, United States
Role Summary
Reporting to the Construction Manager, the Construction Superintendent is accountable for creating value and mitigating risks associated with construction work scopes of the RDO MLE Project. The role delivers the construction scope to meet project goals in accordance with the agreed construction execution strategy and construction management plan, overseeing the service provider’s scope and the scope managed directly by Teck. The Superintendent leads on‑site activity across all disciplines, with particular focus on Mechanical, Piping and Electrical infrastructure, ensuring work is completed in line with project schedules, specifications, safety standards and regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities
Be a courageous safety leader, sponsoring Teck’s values and embedding a robust HSEC program and culture.
Establish a safe, respectful, and environmentally responsible worksite.
Assess and review workforce levels to attain schedule milestones while maximizing productivity, collaborating with the project controls team to adjust as needed.
Assist with site establishment planning and preparation, ensuring the field construction site is fully equipped with necessary facilities, equipment, services and staff.
Adhere to and drive the implementation of the Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) project structure.
Lead site safety and security procedures, ensuring implementation of project work rules and compliance with Teck’s safety standards.
Oversee CM service provider activities to drive strong performance by following the construction management plan, quality management plan and contractual agreement, directing remediation of any deviations.
Execute construction work by planning and implementing the set‑up phase, monitoring performance, recommending or taking corrective actions, reporting status, escalating issues, and capturing lessons learned.
Work with operations on interface management to implement the permit‑to‑work process, reduce shutdown durations, optimize crane usage, and leverage existing operational resources and processes.
Engage with engineering, information management, project controls, risk management, HSSE, accounting, operational readiness, procurement and supply chain management functions to maximize project efficiency and ensure alignment of construction activities.
Maintain a strong collaborative relationship with operational stakeholders during site establishment, construction, commissioning, start‑up and demobilization, managing operational interfaces, OH&S, environmental compliance and community issues.
Ensure the construction execution plan and schedule are detailed with contractors and operations, reflecting the most current understanding of the overall plan.
Monitor construction activities against the plan and contract conditions, supporting staff and contractor input, and provide timely reporting on progress, cost and schedule; update and forecast planned work and schedule as work progresses.
Facilitate and coordinate work among contractors, operational personnel and others contributing to the effort.
Monitor productivity and cost of the brownfield scope, implementing appropriate actions to maintain maximum labor productivity and cost effectiveness.
Maintain the quality of work in accordance with the quality management plan and the standards specified in the design documents.
Collaborate with site Operational Leadership for interface planning, early alignment and final sign‑off.
Possess prior FIFO or remote site experience.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering is desirable but not required.
At least 10 years of experience in construction of major greenfield projects for the resource industry, including extensive background in civil, mechanical and electrical construction.
Experience in the installation of underground mining infrastructure is an advantage.
Strong communication, interpersonal, organizational and presentation skills.
Hands‑on with a respectful, positive, solution‑focused attitude.
Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment to satisfy the needs of key partners.
Strong critical thinking and decision‑making abilities.
Working Conditions
Access:
Fly in, fly out
Schedule: We offer a two‑weeks on / two‑weeks off rotational schedule to support a healthy work‑life balance.
Accommodation:
Modern facilities with dedicated spaces for group and individual physical activities, weights, cardio equipment, movie rooms, theme nights, and modern accommodation complexes; all meals are provided.
Culture:
Red Dog fosters a safe and healthy environment for all employees; we are proud to be a drug and alcohol‑free workplace and will include a drug test as part of the hiring process.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement We are an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier‑free hiring process. Accommodations are available upon request, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Responsibilities
Be a courageous safety leader, sponsoring Teck’s values and embedding a robust HSEC program and culture.
Establish a safe, respectful, and environmentally responsible worksite.
Assess and review workforce levels to attain schedule milestones while maximizing productivity, collaborating with the project controls team to adjust as needed.
Assist with site establishment planning and preparation, ensuring the field construction site is fully equipped with necessary facilities, equipment, services and staff.
Adhere to and drive the implementation of the Advanced Work Packaging (AWP) project structure.
Lead site safety and security procedures, ensuring implementation of project work rules and compliance with Teck’s safety standards.
Oversee CM service provider activities to drive strong performance by following the construction management plan, quality management plan and contractual agreement, directing remediation of any deviations.
Execute construction work by planning and implementing the set‑up phase, monitoring performance, recommending or taking corrective actions, reporting status, escalating issues, and capturing lessons learned.
Work with operations on interface management to implement the permit‑to‑work process, reduce shutdown durations, optimize crane usage, and leverage existing operational resources and processes.
Engage with engineering, information management, project controls, risk management, HSSE, accounting, operational readiness, procurement and supply chain management functions to maximize project efficiency and ensure alignment of construction activities.
Maintain a strong collaborative relationship with operational stakeholders during site establishment, construction, commissioning, start‑up and demobilization, managing operational interfaces, OH&S, environmental compliance and community issues.
Ensure the construction execution plan and schedule are detailed with contractors and operations, reflecting the most current understanding of the overall plan.
Monitor construction activities against the plan and contract conditions, supporting staff and contractor input, and provide timely reporting on progress, cost and schedule; update and forecast planned work and schedule as work progresses.
Facilitate and coordinate work among contractors, operational personnel and others contributing to the effort.
Monitor productivity and cost of the brownfield scope, implementing appropriate actions to maintain maximum labor productivity and cost effectiveness.
Maintain the quality of work in accordance with the quality management plan and the standards specified in the design documents.
Collaborate with site Operational Leadership for interface planning, early alignment and final sign‑off.
Possess prior FIFO or remote site experience.
Qualifications
A Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering is desirable but not required.
At least 10 years of experience in construction of major greenfield projects for the resource industry, including extensive background in civil, mechanical and electrical construction.
Experience in the installation of underground mining infrastructure is an advantage.
Strong communication, interpersonal, organizational and presentation skills.
Hands‑on with a respectful, positive, solution‑focused attitude.
Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment to satisfy the needs of key partners.
Strong critical thinking and decision‑making abilities.
Working Conditions
Access:
Fly in, fly out
Schedule: We offer a two‑weeks on / two‑weeks off rotational schedule to support a healthy work‑life balance.
Accommodation:
Modern facilities with dedicated spaces for group and individual physical activities, weights, cardio equipment, movie rooms, theme nights, and modern accommodation complexes; all meals are provided.
Culture:
Red Dog fosters a safe and healthy environment for all employees; we are proud to be a drug and alcohol‑free workplace and will include a drug test as part of the hiring process.
Equal Opportunity Employer Statement We are an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier‑free hiring process. Accommodations are available upon request, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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