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Project Superintendent
Strobel Energy Group
- Vista, California, United States
- Vista, California, United States
Über
Various - WY, MT, CO, AZ, NM, NV, UT
Reports to:
Project Manager, Construction Manager
Description The Project Superintendent can run standalone multi-craft projects up to $10 Million dollars. The Project Superintendent is responsible for supporting and assisting the Project Lead with the overall craft management of a large or small construction project. They will manage at a minimum the safety, quality, labor, material, scope, client interaction, and overall execution of all disciplines.
To successfully manage their work, they must have a thorough understanding of the industry’s best practices and codes for their craft.
Responsibilities (other duties may be assigned)
General
7 years of experience in a specific craft
History of working successfully as a Sr. Craft Superintendent.
Proven ability to work collaboratively and execute independently, maintain excellent rapport with team members
Communication, planning, organization and delegation skills.
Read and understand contract documents, project drawings, specifications, technical data, assembly methods, and O&M manuals
Understand local ordinances, contractor licensing and city and county permitting requirements
Lead project constructability reviews and task plans to improve the execution of the project, lead reviews of their scope
Knowledge of overall project financial principles to quantify costs and benefits to allow for correct decision making
Demonstrate business skills including: communication skills, relationship development, and business acumen
Self‑motivated; capable of taking initiative, successfully handle and prioritize multiple competing assignments and effectively manage deadlines
Interpersonal and communication skills to coordinate team efforts, provide direction to team members, and communicate project objectives, parameters, status, and outcomes to stakeholders
Written and verbal communication with ability to serve as a spokesperson for Company
Willing to travel extensively and relocate to the next project location for an extended period (typically 6‑12 months)
Ability to adapt and become an influential leader of Strobel’s culture and values
Client interaction
Represent Strobel in a professional manner in all client interaction activities
Hold daily, weekly and monthly meetings with the client
Safety
Ability to act as the safety manager on site and oversee incident management
Understand and lead Strobel’s Corporate Safety Plan and develop/assist in site specific safety plan
Accountable to identify safety hazards employees may be subject to and take all necessary corrective action to eliminate or minimize hazards.
Ability to make project decisions related to the safety of all employees including sitewide stop work
Support or lead safety training meetings and sessions
Submit purchase requests for craft specific safety consumables (goggles, gloves, etc.)
Support and lead additional safety practices: Supervisor audits, Craft observations, Safety Leadership Meetings
Lead and train to the Strobel planning/JSA process for your crews
Lead the morning stretch /flex and morning gang box meetings
Ensure your crews report ALL safety events such as near misses, incidents, good catches, etc.
Quality
Understand and lead Strobel’s Corporate Quality Plan and develop/assist in site specific quality plan
Read, understand, and distribute contract drawings and specifications to all field leadership
Read, understand, and ensure that the site quality plan is communicated, and all inspections and quality documentation is being completed on time and assembled for final turn-over
Identify and fulfill all client and 3 rd party inspections
Inspect crews work for compliance with company, contract, and code requirements
Identify deficiencies, explain and take any corrective action needed
Identify inconsistencies between industry best practices and specifications/drawings and provide value engineering through the request for information (RFI) process
Ensure that your crew is qualified to perform their work and have the appropriate certifications/license to execute their work.
Productivity
Understand the project assigned work and budgets and meet or beat the budgeted man-hours.
Ensure direct reports are executing effective Gang box meetings which assign/align the performance goals for their crews and ensure they are “tools on” and working within 20 minutes of the start time.
Review direct reports’ daily goal cards the day prior to ensure they are complete and accurate
Examine/inspect field conditions and identify problems, inaccuracies, and cost saving measures that arise or that may be encountered. Take corrective actions as needed in any of these areas.
Follow the Strobel planning process; update master schedule, complete/review 3-week look ahead schedules and review 1 week look ahead, daily goal cards, JSAs and task planning.
Perform and lead major task planning sessions to safely and efficiently carry out all aspects of work assigned.
Listen to employee's and supervisor's suggestions, complaints, problems, safety concerns and recommendations, evaluate each, then devise and implement a plan based on information gathered.
Plan and communicate to ensure that an adequate supply of tools, materials and equipment is available for upcoming work identified on the 3-week schedule.
Leadership
Ability to function as the Project Leader
Establish project goals and roles and responsibilities for team members
Conduct and lead meetings, both internally and externally in a professional manner
Communicate and coordinate with all trades, subcontractors and project stakeholders
Provide training and coaching to indirect staff, and field leadership
Ensure on the job training to craft personnel are in place
Understand and know applicable employee laws and follow Strobel HR policies
Complete roles and responsibilities for direct reports
Supervise and manage the employee discipline and improvement process within the team
Ability to listen to employee concerns and oversee conflict resolution. Elevate to corporate HR as needed.
Team Management
Manage a team of direct reports to include indirect staff, craft superintendents, general foreman, foreman, or craft lead.
Utilize MUPA (Mutually Understood Performance Agreement) with craft members for accountability purposes and to manage site expectation.
Hold team/project planning meetings
Project Controls
Productivity Tracking
Utilize Strobel’s Productivity Tracking tools
Perform quantity collection and develop low productivity mitigation plans
Review productivity of crews to direct reports
Average Labor Rate
Understand the components of the rate composition (Base, Sub, Overtime, Crew mix)
Establish crew mix to meet budget ALR and hire accordingly
Manage Labor Efficiency Index
Equipment schedule and log
Identify equipment needs and durations to the project team
Procurement
Ensure all material is ordered for applicable scope of work
Identify procurement needs on the 3-week schedule
Ensure ordered material is received, and over, short or damaged items (OSD) are reported
Review project documents and generate material requests
Risk and Opportunity Log
Identify and develop scope risk list
Manage actions taken to reduce current risks and seize opportunities
Project Review
Maintain the project review documents for your specific craft.
Compile and submit at the completion of each project
Project Closeout
Support the closeout process
Scheduling
Scheduling
Understands the scheduling process and is gaining experience in the current standard software (Primavera P6)
Involved in scheduling best practices.
Participate in the Strobel Planning process
Master Schedule
6 week
3 week
1 week
Equipment Schedule
Indirect Schedule
Manpower Curves
Project
Document Control: Ensuring that all engineering drawings, specifications, and other necessary documentation received at the job site are correctly received, dated, filed, and distributed. Making certain that drawings are delivered to the appropriate Craft Superintendent prior to physical placement of work.
Develop and maintain document control log
Manage revision control process
Ensuring that all engineering drawings, specifications, and other necessary documentation received at the job site are correctly received, dated, filed, and distributed
Ensure redlines/as-builts are being maintained and assembled for final turnover to client.
Construction Management Software: Developing proficiency of Strobel’s Construction Management Software, Pronovos. Is adept at using the following modules:
Project Dashboard
Change Management Process
Enters project Change Requests through Executed Change Orders
Document Control Module
RFI
Submittal
Transmittal
Meeting Minutes
Correspondence
Issue
Average Labor Rate Reports
Unit Rate Reports
Develop proficiency in using Exaktime, Strobel Time Management software.
Request for Information (RFI) Processes:
Identify needed RFI’s, compose with recommended solution and submit per the project specifications
Distribute client responses as appropriate
Field Change Order Processes:
Identify, track and submit out of scope work
Prepare change order pricing (lump sum estimate, time and material, etc)
Contract management
Contract Management: Know the provisions, terms and scope of the Prime contract. Maintain a contract notice/deliverables list identifying milestone commitments and any documentation requirements.
Contract Management
Read and understand the project contract
Identify key terms and conditions (Notice requirements, payment terms, LDs, Milestone requirements, Change Order Process, etc.)
Separate and disseminate contract scope documents to applicable field leadership
Manage and communicate with Customer on Change Order Requests
Coordinate review of any revised contract documents for potential change orders (include scope drawings)
Communicate with customer contract schedule requirements (updates, changes, etc.)
Coordinate contract required submittals (material, RFI, notices)
Support closeout process (Punch list, contractually required closeout documents)
Support development of the final turnover documents (warranty plan, liens, insurance, construction turnover documents)
Administering Accounting/Job Costs/Work in Progress (WIP) Updates: Assist with these activities as a qualified person, who will ensure they are performed accurately and on time
Development and Preparation of Schedule of Values and Invoices: Participate and assist Project Manager with process.
Manage schedule of values and billing process
Oversee contract billing through final billing and retention release.
Oversee and manage back charges to subcontractors and venders
Budget Process
Manage the budgeting process of taking the Estimate and converting it to the Strobel’s Standard Phase codes, following the rule of thumb guidelines (i.e. no phase code with more than 1,000 hours)
Forecasting Process (Work in progress reporting)
With the support of project lead or Ops Manager accurately update the forecasting process for assigned cost categories
Subcontract and Procurement Management
Subcontract Administration and Management: Assemble drawings and specifications to support the process of obtaining bids from qualified subcontractors, selecting a qualified candidate, and negotiating the subcontract. As the work progresses, the Project Superintendent may be called to act as a liaison between the project team and the subcontractor.
Subcontract Administration and Management
Able to assemble scope of work for each specific subcontractor
Understanding and communicating key terms of the subcontract (LDs, Payment, Prime pass through)
Receive, review and compare proposals in a bid tab format
Assemble final subcontract agreement and attachments for submittal to Corporate
Support final subcontract negotiations
Receive and approve subcontract schedule of values and construction schedule
Lead onsite kickoff meeting with each subcontractor prior to mobilization
Receive and approve subcontractor invoices and track progress
Manage required subcontract communications (Notices, delays, scope changes)
Manage subcontract change requests
Conduct final contract scope and administrative close out (Punch list, warranty, liens)
Approve final payment and financial closeout in Spectrum of each subcontract
Complete and return subcontractor evaluation form
Procurement
Monitor the procurement process on the project
Oversee material buyout take offs from issued for construction drawings
Interact with Superintendents for buy out and equipment rental needs
Review purchases with the Sr. Project Engineer or Project Manager
Set up and manage receiving, inventory control, and Overage, Shortage, and Damage Reports
Manage expediting processReview unapproved invoices and manage blanket PO draw downs
Manage onsite material issuing and control
Technical Abilities
AutoCAD and 3d modeling
Show ability to operate AutoCAD viewers, print screen sections, add and remove layers
Show ability to operate 3D/BIM viewers, print screen sections, add and remove scope layers
Microsoft Office
Have ability to use Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook), generate word documents and understand and create Excel documents.
Have ability to use Zoom and Microsoft Teams for conducting virtual meetings, training sessions, and webinars with teams and clients.
Specifications and Drawings
Able to read and understand standard specifications and drawings
Experience
Have demonstrated success as a Senior Craft Superintendent for a minimum of 2 projects
Manage up to 7 direct reports
Lead/direct a field crew of 100 people
10 years of experience
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
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- English
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