Superintendent; Electrical
Listed on 2025-12-13
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Management
Operations Manager, EHS / HSE Manager, Program / Project Manager
Base pay range
$/yr - $/yr
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Commercial, Solar, Industrial, Mission Critical! We do it all and do it well! Come join a leading EC and serve the Texas community with one of the best in the business!
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Salary $100,000 - $160,000 per year
A Bit About UsOffering a full spectrum of electrical services — from Commercial and Industrial to Solar solutions — no project is too complex. Backed by decades of industry experience, our team delivers reliable, high-quality results with a commitment to safety, efficiency, and client satisfaction.
Why join us?- Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
- Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and retirement plans.
- Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within a rapidly expanding company.
- Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Position Overview
The Electrical Superintendent is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of electrical construction projects, ensuring they are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This role involves supervising field crews, managing project schedules, coordinating with subcontractors and suppliers, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations and project specifications. The Superintendent serves as the primary on-site leader, providing guidance, troubleshooting issues, and ensuring the project progresses smoothly and efficiently from start to finish.
Key Responsibilities- Project Oversight & Management—Supervise and manage the daily activities on electrical construction projects, ensuring that all electrical work is completed according to project specifications, within established timelines, and in compliance with local codes and safety standards.
- Team Supervision—Lead and manage electrical crews, assigning tasks, providing guidance, and ensuring that all team members follow safety protocols and work efficiently. Monitor crew performance, provide training, and motivate team members to meet project goals.
- Scheduling & Coordination—Develop and maintain detailed project schedules in coordination with project managers, ensuring that work is completed on time and in alignment with the overall project plan. Coordinate work with other trades and subcontractors to minimize delays or conflicts.
- Quality Control—Monitor the quality of work performed, ensuring it meets company standards, industry regulations, and client expectations. Conduct regular inspections and address any deficiencies immediately to maintain the highest quality and workmanship on the project.
- Safety Compliance—Ensure that all work is performed in accordance with OSHA guidelines and company safety policies. Conduct regular safety meetings and inspections, identify hazards, and implement corrective measures to ensure a safe work environment for all crew members.
- Material & Equipment Management—Ensure that all necessary materials, tools, and equipment are available and properly maintained on the job site. Track inventory, coordinate with procurement teams for deliveries, and manage any material shortages to prevent work stoppages.
- Budget & Cost Control—Monitor project costs to ensure that the electrical work stays within the budget. Work with the project manager to address any cost overruns, manage labor costs, and identify cost‑saving opportunities without compromising quality or safety.
- Client & Stakeholder Communication—Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, project managers, and other stakeholders on the job site. Communicate project status, any issues or delays, and ensure that client expectations are met. Address and resolve any client concerns on‑site.
- Problem Solving & Troubleshooting—Identify and resolve any issues or obstacles that arise on the job site, such as design discrepancies, unforeseen conditions, or resource shortages. Work with the project manager and other stakeholders to find effective solutions.
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