Superintendent

San Juan, PR, Puerto Rico
Full Time
ASI MECHANICAL LLC DBA AIREKO SPECIAL PROJECTS
Experienced
SUPERINTENDENT

JOB SUMMARY: The Superintendent is responsible for planning, direct, or coordinate, activities concerned of a construction site according to project blueprints and schedule plans.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Supervise all on-site construction, including scheduling subcontractors, resolving day-to-day problems on the job site, and inspecting all work during construction to ensure compliance with plans and specifications.
  • Direct the work flow consistent with the project schedule and assign tasks in a proper sequence so that work is completed safely, and efficiently.
  • Coordinate with the Project Manager to set up and monitor the construction schedule.
  • Work well with all people on the construction team and supervise multiple crews.
  • Establish and maintain good relations with Owners; proactively communicating deadlines, expectations and critical issues with clients and have a clear understanding of the contractual obligations.
  • Attention to detail and daily monitoring of work in progress to ensure completeness and that the work measures up with AIREKO Construction quality standards.
  • Read and interpret construction drawings and shall be familiar with building codes and standards.
  • Maintain good working relationships with all subcontractors on the project, ensure subcontractors are treated fairly, and develop relationships.
  • Ensure job safety requirements are understood and implemented by all project personnel and trade contractors, working with the safety support personnel as a resource. Continually strives for Zero Injury on all projects.
  • Review invoices from subcontractors and vendors and recommend approval or modification to Project Manager.
  • Document all field changes and as-built conditions to Project Manager on a weekly basis.
  • Obtain client and or architect signature on all interim and final inspections and supervise final punch list completion certification.
REQUIREMENTS:  
  • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering or related discipline preferred.
  • Minimum 3 to 5 years of commercial and industrial Construction Superintendent experience.
  • Experience overseeing construction projects budgeted from $500K-10 million plus. For example, in construction hotels or luxury homes.
  • Possess strong initiative and effective organizational skills.
  • Ability to establish and maintain rapports and interact with various levels of professionals.
  • Good communication skills written and spoken English, preferably bilingual or some Spanish language knowledge.
  • Ability to develop and maintain good business relationships with subcontractors and suppliers.
  • Attention to detail, ability to multi-task projects simultaneously and prioritize workload.
  • High standard of integrity and professionalism.
  • Able to travel and work in the different Aireko office locations as required.
  • Demonstrated experience working with MS Project & Office Suite to include Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  • Knowledge in Procore System

AIREKO is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. The Company's policy is not to unlawfully discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability status, genetic information, military or veteran status or any other applicable legally protected considerations made unlawful by federal, state, or local laws.

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