Commissioning Superintendent
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Construction
Operations Manager -
Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager, Contracts Manager
The future you want is within reach.
At PCL, we build the places where life happens and find camaraderie in the process. We're a community of builders committed to better communities. That's why we're always looking ahead, and not just to the next project or what's next in our industry.
We're also looking at what's next for you and how we can help you build a career you're proud of. Join us as a Commissioning Superintendent and take charge of turning plans into reality by leading on-site commissioning operations, driving safety and quality, and delivering projects that power progress.
Travel is required as this position may be located at one of our projects with locations including:
Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Kentucky, Ohio, Washington and other states.
Per-diem is available to help cover temporary living expenses for candidates who the eligibility criteria. Depending on project availability, once your time on this project ends, you may be transferred to the next project in a different state.
Here's how a(n)
Commissioning Superintendent for our Solar USAoffice contributes to our team:
- Responsible for leading all field commissioning operations to construct the project. Oversees on-site construction activities and ensures project plans and schedule are followed and that the project is executed effectively, safely, and within budget.
- Works with project manager to ensure implementation of PCL’s safety program, including integrating PCL’s safety program into all site plans and procedures and adhering to all safety and record keeping requirements.
- Supervises, directs, coaches, trains, and mentors the project team including direct and indirect reports.
- Effectively communicates with own forces and trades and ensures that performance, productivity, quality, and safety requirements are met.
- Consistently collaborates with construction/project manager and project team. Proactively manages potential problems, work interferences and schedule conflicts/setbacks.
- Liaises between field engineers, estimators, and subcontractors to ensure construction complies with drawings and specifications.
- Liaises with client, other site contractors, union and labor relations, and site and office representatives.
- Visualizes an entire project, plans, and creates the complete project schedule, identifies the critical path, and anticipates constructability issues.
- Develops and implements Project Execution Plan (PEP) and resource-loaded three-week lookahead schedules.
- Creates, maintains, and executes the project plan and schedule, and ensures compliance with budget and quality.
- Reviews and understands the contract and subcontracts and develops a plan that identifies and mitigates risks and maximizes opportunities to ensure that all financial targets, including budgets, forecasts, and profitability levels are met.
- Maintains project administration correspondence and complies with documentation requirements.
- Develops and maintains strong customer focused relationships with all stakeholders.
- Journeyman certificate or undergraduate/engineering degree in a related discipline.
- 5-7 years of progressive field supervision experience in an electrical and commissioning role preferred.
- Successfully supervised a construction workforce.
- In-depth knowledge of and experience in construction industry and company operations, including building materials, construction specifications, and methods and procedures.
- Understanding of project scope and ability to apply intermediate-complex engineering principles and embed solutions in construction plans and schedules.
- Proficient understanding of and ability to apply logic to the schedule to build a plan using scheduling software.
- Ability to coordinate multiple scopes of a construction project, including scheduling, monitoring, and coordinating own forces work (OFW) and trade contractors with three-week lookahead schedules.
- Thorough understanding of productivity rates or own forces work (OFW), Labor Cost Reports (LCRs), and ability to interpret cost reports.
- Thorough understanding of contract language and with the ability to identify and mitigate risks and identify and leverage opportunities.
- In-depth…
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