Structural/Mechanical Superintendent

Structural/Mechanical Superintendent
Company:

Continental Construction Co. Inc



Job Function:

Engineering

Details of the offer

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Position: STRUCTURAL/MECHANICAL SUPERINTENDENT

Job Summary:

Aid the job superintendent in coordinating structural iron erection and mechanical conveyor installation activities on jobsite. Supervise field personnel as required. Successfully complete construction projects safely, on schedule, and within budget while maintaining conformance to design drawings, specifications, and standards.

Essential Duties:

A. Scope Review

B. Manpower Requirements

C. Receiving and Storage

D. Inspection and Documentation

E. Safety Requirements

F. Equipment Maintenance

G. Assignments and Communication

A. Scope Review

1. The Structural/Mechanical Superintendent will be instructed by the Job Superintendent and other members that may include the Project Manager and General Superintendent on the scope of work along with a review of the drawings and specifications. Make sure you understand your work areas, drawing details and specifications associated with your assignment.

2. Ensure that you understand the document control procedures that will be used for the project and how revisions

will be alerted and transmitted.

3. Become familiar with the progress schedule and particular attention should be paid to your work assignment

schedules.

B. Manpower Requirements

1. Determine the crew sizes you will need for your work areas, availability of the workers and resources available for

manning the job.

2. Consult with your Superintendent on the forces needed and the procedures to be utilized for recruitment.

3. Be aware of wage rates, work schedules and overtime requirements.

4. Make sure your new hires have been drug tested and have the required safety training prior to beginning work.

C. Receiving and Storage

1. Structural/Mechanical Superintendents will receive, unload and store all Company and Owner furnished materials within our scope of work.

2. Follow manufacturer's guidelines on specialty items for storage and protection.

3. All packing and shipping tickets to be turned in to the jobsite office daily.

4. Shipping documents for Owner furnished items to be turned over to their site representative and documented as

such.

5. A visual inspection will be perform on all inspection items to determine any damage, shortage or quality of the

item.

6. Piece counts should be made where reasonable, and noted.

7. Before unloading any items, either Company or Client furnished, make sure a list, purchase order, etc. is reviewed

to confirm that we have received the proper products, quantity, etc.

D. Inspection and Documentation

1. The Structural/Mechanical Superintendent will be responsible for the quality and accuracy of the work assigned to him regardless of whether there is a QC person on site directing the program.

2. Specific duties will be assigned by the Job Superintendent with the assistance of the QC Officer (if onsite), but the

day-to-day responsibility of quality should still be the primary duty of the Superintendents.

3. The Company Checklists will be followed and noted on all work normally performed by Continental.

4. Subcontractor work will be inspected in addition to their individual quality control program.

5. Contract drawings and specifications will be reviewed daily for conformance.

6. In addition to the contract documents and checklist requirements, a copy of

CCC Construction Manual

will be

part of the guidelines for review. This Document will be available on site and will be beneficial in inspection of our

work and especially helpful in Subcontractor performance. The checklists provided in this manual can be copied

and documented for Subcontractor work.

E. Safety Requirements

1. Safe working conditions for our personnel is a very important part of the total Quality Control Program and will be

enforced by all Supervisory personnel on the jobsite.

2. Continental's program will not be duplicated in this manual, but conformance to requirements of this program as

well as OSHA will be a part of the Assistant Superintendent's duties.

3. In addition to our programs, we may be working as a Subcontractor and governed by rules and regulations of

others that may differ from procedures in our guidelines. These issues should be discussed with our Supervisory

team and the Client to make sure we are in agreement on the rules we work under.

F. Equipment Maintenance

1. The daily safety checks and scheduled maintenance of tools and construction equipment utilized in the work

under the control of the Assistant Superintendent shall be enforced and documented under their supervision.

2. Operators shall be certified for the equipment they are to operate.

3. Proper use of tools and safety equipment shall be verified before use by the employee.

4. Load charts, anti-two-blocks, matting, outrigger supports and rigging shall be examined and documented before

lifting is commenced.

5. Make sure hydraulic leaks are repaired and any spills are cleaned up properly.

G. Assignments & Communication

1. Your Job Supervisor will assign specific duties to you for implementation and supervision. Your foremen and key

personnel should be instructed by you as to the tasks to be completed and the means and methods to be

followed.

2. Always review the work areas shown on the drawings and specifications to be followed before work begins with

your foremen.

3. Review the testing requirements, submittal approvals, inspection service requirements, excavation plan and any

known hazards or obstructions that need attention. Make sure your foremen are aware of these procedures.

4. The documentation of your activities is your responsibility.

• Full-time position, benefits, hourly or salary pay.

Qualifications:

• Knowledge of proper use of equipment, materials and supplies used in heavy construction work.

• Ability to read and comprehend design drawings.

• Ability to understand, follow and transmit written and oral instructions.

• Ability to use equipment and tools properly and safely.

• Ability to meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency.

• Ability to travel and work overtime (may include nights and weekends).

• Must be at least 18 years of age, pass drug screen and background check.

Physical Requirements:

Strength:

Standing 50% Walking 25% Sitting 25%

Lifting - 50 LB Carrying – 50 LB

Motions:

Occasional

Kneeling, Crawling, Climbing

Frequent

Balancing, Stooping, Crouching

Constant

Reaching, Handling, Fingering

Work Conditions:

• Construction site with mobile construction equipment.

• Outside conditions that include inclement weather, heat, humidity and exposure to building materials and dust.

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Structural/Mechanical Superintendent
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