What are the responsibilities and job description for the Traveling Superintendent position at Bryan Electric Inc.?
Bryan Electric, Inc. is looking for qualified Traveling Project Superintendent for a University project we are currently doing. We are a national contractor licensed in 32 States, so ability to travel is required.
Applicants must have experience in running large scale projects (specifically Universities), coordinating with other trades, general contractors, and subcontractors.
Required Skills/experience
Compensation is determined pending qualifications.
Qualified applicants will be contacted in a timely manner.
DISCLAIMER
All Superintendents must be able to pass a drug screening and background screening.
Applicants must have experience in running large scale projects (specifically Universities), coordinating with other trades, general contractors, and subcontractors.
Required Skills/experience
Compensation is determined pending qualifications.
- Manage at least 25-30 people at a time.
- University building electrical experience.
- Read and understand blueprints
- Competent with various project management softwares and electronics
- Layout and coordination of underground, overhead, wall rough, etc.
- Ability to coordinate with the General Contractor's Superintendent, other trades, and company hired subcontractors.
- Ability to coordinate with Utility Company providers
- Implement safety standards and procedures
- Maintain contract schedule and budget with Project Manager
- Turn in required daily reports & weekly timesheets
- Operate various equipment (i.e. backhoe, trencher, scissor lift, forklift, etc.)
- Ability to travel
- Bonus on project performance
- Truck allowance
- Fuel card
- Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance (Available the first of the month following your hire date)
- 401K Plan
- Company Provided Housing AND Per Diem
- Employer Paid Long-term and Short-term Disability
- Paid trips home every two to three weeks
Qualified applicants will be contacted in a timely manner.
DISCLAIMER
All Superintendents must be able to pass a drug screening and background screening.