Airfield Superintendent
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Construction
Operations Manager -
Management
Operations Manager, Program / Project Manager
Hypower is currently seeking an Airfield Superintendent to join our team.
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The Superintendent is one of the most important employees in the overall operation of the company. He or she is responsible for scheduling, monitoring, and controlling the day-to‑day execution of the work, progress, and performance of the project. The Superintendent is also responsible for the administration and control of all aspects of the Hypower site‑specific Safety and compliance objectives. The Superintendent reports to the General or Project Superintendent and works directly with the Project Manager responsible for the current project for which he or she is assigned.
ResponsibilitiesInclude, But Are Not Limited To Jobsite Control
- Coordinate and implement the Project Baseline schedule in conjunction with the General or Project Superintendent and the Project Manager.
- Assist the General or Project Superintendent and Project Manager in updating the Project schedule on a weekly basis.
- Manage site Pre‑construction (including Pre‑construction take‑off survey, Jobsite Utilization Plans, and Staging Plan).
- Maintain the established Safety Plan throughout construction.
- Provide information as required to field personnel, subcontractors, management support staff (including Purchasing), and vendors.
- Supervise field site mobilization, temporary power vaults, and office trailer set‑up.
- Manage field site administration (including work documentation, T & M work orders, subcontractor management, project process documentation, and workforce productivity).
- Oversee personnel administration (field staff), including daily timesheets, performance reviews, attendance, and time off requests.
- Oversee construction and subcontractors – directs and supervises field staff in accordance with project plan and schedule compliance.
- Maintain and update on a DAILY basis as‑builts for the project.
- Assist the General or Project Superintendent and Project Manager with Project Closeout Schedule.
- Provide Progress Reports with Three‑Week Look‑Ahead Schedule to the Project Manager and field staff.
- Meet with or contact permitting, building, public works, fire, and police officials as required.
- Provide Project manager with daily site information (Daily Job Diary), including electrical work in progress, jobsite project progress, jobsite issues, receiving packing slips for material received, Hypower, and rental equipment utilization.
- Conduct weekly safety and jobsite information meetings with field staff and assigned subcontractors.
- Attend GC or Owner’s meetings as required.
- Maintain quality standards to ensure the project construction conforms to the contract documents and that the subcontractors and vendors performance is acceptable.
- Prepare closeout documents (Punch Lists, As‑Builts, Work Lists, warranties, demobilization commissioning).
- Plan and coordinate the training of Owners and/or GC’s on building and component systems.
- Field Obligations – In many instances, the Superintendent is a hands‑on Supervisor that is required to assist in most field installations.
- Splices wires and applies insulating terminal caps using a variety of hand tools; make underground waterproof splices.
- Connects wires to plugs, switches, controls, light fixtures, traffic controls, motors, panels, and switchboards.
- Test installations to check and ensure continuity of the circuit, and the compatibility and safety of all components using testing equipment such as ohmmeter, amp meter, voltmeter, etc.
- Work in confined spaces such as vaults and manholes.
- Conduct lockout/tag‑out procedures in high voltage vaults.
- Workaround live high voltage circuits and switch gear.
- Inspects and evaluates electrical equipment to ensure that it operates efficiently and safely determines whether equipment and new installations meet requirements of the National Electrical Code.
- Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles and installs electrical conduit, junctions, switches, and/or outlet boxes, and switchboards using hand tools and such special equipment as a…
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