Overview:
The Assistant Superintendent is assigned specific field operations on the project. He/she is responsible for timely and profitable completion of each assignment. The Assistant Superintendent will not be required to perform manual labor in this position but will actively and independently manage those who do.
Competencies / Skills:
Has demonstrated proficiency in:
* Safety: Ensures the safe execution of all work activities and ensures adherence to our safety regulations to protect all individuals. Verifies and coordinates work activities to comply with Skanska EHS program and corrects unsafe activities, actions and conditions.
* Schedule Development: Develops, communicates and follows schedules and timelines. Tracks information important to maintaining schedule adherence.
* Subcontractor Oversight: Monitors, inspects and ensures subcontractors are performing the work safely, are adhering to schedule, and are producing quality work in line with subcontractor agreements and our client contract obligations.
* Quality Management: Establishes processes to meet quality standards. Monitors work practices to identify concerns or issues that do not meet these quality standards. Follows contract provisions for necessary corrective action.
Has a basic understanding of:
* Building and Construction Knowledge - Planning: Applies building and construction knowledge, utilizing experience and current developments in the industry to prepare detailed construction sequence plans including all necessary material, equipment and labor.
* Change Order Management: Follows financial implications of contracts and agreements to protect the company's interests and rights. Identifies compensable changes and follows the contract provisions to timely resolution.
* Contract Management: Reviews, executes and manages the client's prime contract as well as subcontracts and vendor agreements. This includes facilitating, administering and participating in contract discussions, reviews and negotiations with all relevant contracting parties.
* Design Management: Manages design development process and interfaces between design and construction to ensure and issue determinations on the constructability of deliverables
* Logistics: Develops, approves, and communicates construction logistics plans, verifying they are in place and clearly understood. Ensures that projects are proceeding according to these plans.
* Risk and Opportunity Management: Identifies potential risks related to operations, contracts, or project execution. Develops mitigation plans and strategies to control the impact of negative situations or to maximize opportunities throughout the life cycle of a project.
* Labor Relations: Application of labor standards and rules to the Work on projects to improve job site harmony and labor productivity.
* Plans and Specifications: Reads and interprets construction plans and the technical specifications to aid in constructability review. Ensures submittals are approved prior to proceeding with work.
* Project Cost Management: Monitors, tracks, and forecasts self-perform and subcontractor project costs and quantities, including labor, equipment, and materials to ensure projects are successful and profitable.
* Schedule Management - Civil: Manages and prioritizes project-wide activities. Mediates and reconciles conflicting or competing project activities. Leverages the schedule as a tool in external party negotiations.
* Building Tools and Technology: Identifies and uses the correct technology, equipment and tools necessary to complete the job.
Has limited understanding of:
* Business Development - Field Management: Develops relationships with clients that facilitates likelihood of further work or expansion of scope. Works with project manager to develop strategies and action plans to target and pursue business development opportunities.
* Insurance and Bond Management: Identifies opportunities for recovery by means of insurance and bonds by recognizing applicable insurance coverages and the liabilities within.
Travel Requirements: Less than 10%
Work Environment/Conditions: This job is performed both in the office and in the field on an active construction site. Field work requires experience and confidence working in and around heavy industrial equipment and systems, which includes average to loud noises, ability to traverse uneven grounds, and possible outdoor weather conditions. Vision requires the capacity for close and far vision, the ability to adjust focus, depth perception and peripheral vision. Activities and responsibilities require frequent sitting (often working on a computer), frequent driving, flying, walking, standing, light lifting, bending, and reaching. Due to computer usage, there may be repetitive motions of the hands and wrists.
Responsibilities:
Duties and Responsibilities:
Organizational Impact:
* Plans and establishes operational objectives for a team of support personnel within a clearly defined job area.
* Delivers operational results that have moderate impact on the achievement of departmental results.
* Assigns tasks to a team to achieve operational targets, service standards, etc.
* May manage day-to-day elements of the budget (eg, overtime for staff).
Innovation and Complexity
* Responsible for making adjustments or recommended enhancements in systems and processes to solve problems or improve effectiveness of job area.
* Solves general problems by drawing from prior experience, analysis, and consideration of broader issues and job areas or specialties.
Communication and Influence
* Communicates with parties within and outside of own job function, which may include external customers or vendors depending upon the job function.
* Explains policies, practices, and procedures of the job area to others within the organization, working to gain cooperation of other parties on practices, policies, and procedures.
Leadership and Talent Management:
* Supervises a team consisting of support level employees, such as operational (assistant project/ field engineers, various administrators) and clerical (data entry, administrative assistants).
* Provides day-to-day work direction for team, focused on maintaining steady workflow and productivity and resolving operational decisions.
* Provides primary input to hiring, firing, promotion, performance, and rewards decisions for direct reports.
Education and Experience:
* Bachelor's Degree - Construction or Engineering, or equivalent experience and minimum 5 years prior relevant experience.
* Understands basic management approaches such as work scheduling, prioritizing, coaching and process execution.
* Typically requires broad job knowledge of technical or operational practices within assigned discipline.
Qualifications:
Background Check Required
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