Electrical Field Superintendent
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Construction
Operations Manager -
Management
Operations Manager, Contracts Manager
Hopkins | Lacy, the mechanical, electrical, plumbing division of Branch Group is searching for an Electrical Field Superintendent. The Field Superintendent is jointly responsible with the Project Manager for the overall success of any project. They are responsible for scheduling, controlling costs, and managing resources on an assigned project. They also provide continuous field supervision while performing hands on installation as part of the crew of all construction operations.
The Field Superintendent aims toattainor exceed profit goals andpromotesworkplace safety while meeting or exceeding company expectations. They also promote a positive company image andisthe leader on their assigned project,ultimately responsible for its operation success.
- This position is part of the crew and isrequireto perform field work labormajorityof the time.
- Works with tools in the field when needed /required
- Builds and sees through projectin accordance withall project contract documents, plans, and specifications
- Ensures compliance with all building codes, local ordinances, and company guidelines
- Becomes thoroughly familiar with project contract documents, payment methods, plans, specifications, subcontracts, purchase orders, shop drawings, key dates, liquidated dates, and all other documents relevant to the project
- Ensuresaccuratelayout of workin accordance with project plans and specifications and verifies same
- Responsible formaintainingprofessional relations with company owner, the project engineer, and all other members of the construction team
- Ensures that appropriate parties are notifiedregardingchanges or concerns in the construction plan
- Participates in pricing of changed/additional work
- With the Project Manager, the Superintendent develops/updates a Grand Plan/Schedule of operation and effectively communicates this plan to employees. Ensures that appropriate parties are informedregardingmajor changes in the construction plan, schedule, means, and methods or allocation of resources
- Identifies, measures, and reports toPMwork changes as they pertain to contract documents. Participates in pricing of changed/additional work. Documents, or delegates documentation, or alladditionalwork performed via daily reports/Superintendent’s diaries
- In concert with the Project Manager, and prior to beginning work,developsa Grand Plan/Schedule of operation and effectivelycommunicatestoall employees. Reviews schedule during project to ensure deadlines are met, notifies appropriate partiesof all delays or potential delays, and documents delays. With the PM,makessurethanscheduleis updated.
Participates in the preparation and communication of construction execution plan, progress schedule, and projection of labor and equipment requirements
Supervises subcontractors (if applicable) to ensure quality and schedule requirements
Duties/Responsibilities Cont.- Clearly conveys potential risks and areas of concern to the PM. Works in concert with the PM to resolve conflicts and mitigate risks
- Is responsible foron-site safety meetings and implementation of effective safety procedures
- Prior to construction, reviews with Project Manager and submits comments of detail budget, time restraints, cost codes, and purchase control
- Accurately documents labor and equipmentusageso the costs reflect the actual work performed in the field.
- Establishes a contractually acceptable level of quality by which all completed work is measured
- Is responsible foron-site safety meetings and implementation of effective safety programs
- Is responsible for meeting all OSHA and VOSHA standards and the enforcement of the Miss Utility policy for the entire project
- Is responsible for recruitment,deployment and termination of hourly field personnel in accordance with company business needs and policies.
- Ability to make decisions in high pressure environment
- Acts with professional, ethical mannerisms
- Understands building systems and their interface with each other
- Master’s license in Electricial (preferred)
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Working knowledge in standards, specifications, codes, regulations, and laws
- 8-10 years’ experience in construction
- 3-5 years’…
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