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Superintendent - Mission Critical

Alston Construction, Dallas, TX, United States


Job Summary
The Superintendent is responsible for leading the field execution of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems with an emphasis on electrical infrastructure, commissioning, and energy safety. This role ensures successful installation, energization, and testing of complex systems including UPS, generators, switchgear, BMS, EPMS, and other low voltage controls. This position works closely with trade contractors, commissioning agents, engineers, and client representatives to ensure timely delivery of a fully functional and operational facility.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Serve as the on‑site authority overseeing field operations from site development through commissioning.

Lead the implementation of Lean Construction practices, including Pull Planning, Make‑Ready planning, Percent Plan Complete (PPC) tracking, and continuous improvement cycles through the Last Planner System.

Supervise all electrical field installations including medium voltage, low voltage, switchgear, UPS, systems, and grounding.

Lead commissioning integration efforts across all MEP systems including electrical, mechanical, and controls.

Serve as Energy Marshal for the project, overseeing all LOTO plans, energization events, and enforcement of NFPA 70E compliance.

Coordinate startup, pre‑functional testing, functional performance testing, and Integrated Systems Testing (IST) activities.

Oversee the installation and validation of low‑voltage systems such as BMS, EPMS, fire alarm, access control, and structured cabling.

Collaborate with commissioning authorities (CxA) to maintain alignment with project milestones and owner requirements.

Conduct field walks, installation reviews, and quality inspections to ensure compliance with drawings and specifications.

Work with BIM/VDC teams to ensure constructability and field validation of electrical layouts and routing.

Track MEP and commissioning progress, deficiencies, and corrective actions in collaboration with QA/QC teams.

Participate in factory witness testing, site acceptance testing (SAT), and turnover documentation reviews.

Coordinate closely with utility companies, city inspectors, and third‑party testing agents during major electrical milestones.

Support O&M manual collection, closeout process, and client training on system operations.

Drive the development and maintenance of the six‑week look‑ahead and constraint log through collaborative planning with trade partners.

Integrate Lean planning with the Master Schedule (P6 or equivalent) and collaborate closely with schedulers to ensure field‑level commitments reflect the critical path.

Champion transparency, trust, and team buy‑in across all planning phases, using visual management tools (takt boards, zone maps, etc.).

Safety Management

Lead a culture of safety excellence through jobsite enforcement of OSHA and client‑specific protocols.

Conduct daily safety inspections, manage JHAs, lead toolbox talks, and foster leading‑indicator tracking programs such as safety observations and Stretch & Flex.

Act as an empowered safety leader, correcting unsafe behaviors and conditions in real time.

Quality Control

Implement QA/QC procedures in coordination with project quality managers and the commissioning team.

Ensure proper documentation and execution of pre‑functional checklists, testing protocols, and final punchlist resolution.

Lead quality‑focused field walks and trade audits to uphold first‑install excellence.

Site Logistics & Risk Management

Design and maintain comprehensive logistics plans for material flow, laydown, vertical transportation, and trade sequencing.

Anticipate bottlenecks, maintain clear access paths for MEP rough‑in, and proactively manage space in high‑congestion zones.

Evaluate and mitigate risks related to schedule, safety, weather, and trade conflicts.

Client & Stakeholder Communication

Act as the primary field contact for client representatives, third‑party consultants, and design teams.

Lead job walks, support status updates, and ensure alignment between the field team and owner expectations.

Promote professional and proactive communication at all project stages.

Education, Experience, and Licensing/Certifications

Degree in Construction Management, Engineering or related field.

Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in MEP or electrical construction, with 3+ years in mission‑critical or large‑scale industrial/data center projects.

Deep knowledge of MEP systems and commissioning workflows specific to hyperscale environments.

Strong knowledge of electrical systems including medium voltage distribution, UPS, switchgear, and grounding.

Deep understanding of commissioning processes, IST protocols, and startup procedures.

Familiarity with BMS, EPMS, and power monitoring/control systems.

OSHA 30 certification; NFPA 70E and LOTO safety training.

Proficient in Lean Construction principles and hands‑on experience executing the Last Planner System.

Proficiency in scheduling and field management software: Primavera P6, Procore, Bluebeam, BIM 360/Autodesk Construction Cloud, Touchplan (or other LPS tools).

Alston Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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