What are the responsibilities and job description for the Site Superintendent / QC position at ECC?
Location: Various Air Force and Air National Guard installations. One project covers installations in TX, OK, AR and LA. The other project covers installations in MI, IL, IN, OH, NY, PA, ME, NJ, VA and MD.
Schedule: Work in these regions is scheduled to begin 3rd week in May and complete around September 2025. Expect adjustments to start and end dates and inclusion of breaks based on project needs. Added scope may extend the schedules to the end of 2025 with possible work in 2026.
ECC is seeking a Site Superintendent / QC for project sites across the U.S listed locations. In this position you will be assigned to a specific region and will primarily work within that region. The role requires traveling 90-100% of the time, meaning you will be frequently on the move to different project sites. Because of the extensive travel, you can live anywhere in the U.S. mainland. ECC will provide for per diem, lodging, rental vehicle. This is a field position primarily responsible for ensuring compliance with project requirements on construction and environmental projects, specifically Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) system removal or AFFF change-out, as defined by Company standards, United States Army Corps of Engineers and other governmental regulations, and contractual obligations. In this position, you will:
- Coordinate with the project execution team for task prioritization and interaction.
- Attend all in-briefs and out-briefs.
- Oversee, and report on all tasks related to AFFF removal, AFFF tank and piping removal or replenishment with new foam concentrate.
- Ensure proper packaging of AFFF waste materials for transportation and offsite disposal.
- Contribute methods of approach and identify solutions to logistical or operational challenges and general field operations.
- Ensure Subcontractor compliance with project work plans, standard operating procedures, and sound field practices while achieving project objectives.
- Coordinate logistics across federal facilities and liaising with key points of contact (POCs) including Air Force and Army installation level personnel, USACE, and subcontractors.
- Demonstrate professional, clear, and concise communications to facilitate operations and build confidence in the prime contractor.
- Coordinate with the team to prioritize field activities and identify task assignments.
- In addition to the accountabilities above, other responsibilities, tasks, and deliverables may be assigned to the incumbent of this position.
Requirements:
- Proven ability to implement programs to address complex needs and problems.
- Ability to coordinate with staff on various task assignments and field activities.
- Knowledge of federal contracting regulations and requirements.
- Experience in mechanical tank and piping work, preferably for fire suppressions systems.
- Experience in environmental projects, including hazardous waste material management .
- Logistics experience managing multiple tasks in direct coordination with DoD agencies and USACE.
- Two years of progressively responsible experience on environmental or construction projects.
- Education: This position requires a Construction Management or related field required. Combination of education and experience may be substituted for this requirement.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience with ECC desired, but not required.
Compensation: Temporary position, paying $56 per hour, with OT anticipated for up to an additional 10 hours per week. Per diem, meals, lodging, rental vehicle, Worker's comp and accural of sick pay. No medical / dental or other benefits provided.
Salary : $56