What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Superintendent/QC/SSHO position at Four Tribes Development Holdings, LLC?
We seek individuals who are interested in long-range career growth and have the strategic ability to plan for their professional futures. Four Tribes is a fast-growing family of tribally owned construction companies participating in the 8(a) program. At Four Tribes, you can be part of a dynamic team that includes talented, creative, and experienced people. Our team of the “best of the best” is the core of a culture that encourages you to improve and grow to the highest level of your abilities.
Benefits include employer-paid medical insurance for the employee, with vision and dental insurance options, employer-paid life insurance coverage with several voluntary benefit options, and 401k plans with up to a 4% match. FTE observes all Federal Holidays; 2025 will include 12 paid holidays. You will accrue up to 56 hours of sick pay annually, beginning the first day of employment. In addition, you will accrue up to 40 hours of vacation.
This is a triple-hat position.
Job Prerequisites
- MUST BE WILLING TO TRAVEL
- A strong government construction background
- OSHA 30 certificate
- Corps of Engineers QC certified
- Must be USACE QCM certified.
- Minimum 5 years of SSHO experience on federal government construction projects- heavy civil engineering background
- Proficiency in prioritizing, scheduling and deadline management
- Ability to develop and maintain strong relationships with clients
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Strong organizational skills
- Ability to follow company standards
- Eligibility for employment in the United States and have the ability to pass a Federal Government background security check.
- Plan, direct, inspect and supervise all work on project site. Create a culture for safety and quality and enforce all requirements.
- Coordinate with the Project Manager prior to the start of the project to understand bid proposal and contract buyout for subcontractors. Understand the budget process.
- Assist the Project Manager and Project Scheduler in the development and maintenance of the project schedule. Develop and enforce short interval schedule. Communicate and coordinate with subcontractors and vendors to ensure schedule performance is met.
- Have a complete and comprehensive understanding of the scope of work, project specifications and drawings. Maintain a comprehensive understanding of subcontractor's scope of work and responsibilities
- Have a physical presence on site and inspect all work activities throughout the day to ensure compliance. Produce a daily report documenting all pertinent information and progress for the project.
- Ensure all work on the project site is done safely and in accordance with the project Safety Plan.
- Conduct “Tool Box” safety and health sessions at least weekly for all employees at the work site.
- Conduct weekly coordination meetings with subcontractors to effectively plan, schedule and manage the work.
- Proficiency in prioritizing and deadline management
- Ability to plan, prepare, and analyze documents
- Ability to write submittals, RFI’s and work plans
- Monitor all materials to ensure items match submittals and be prepared to reject
- Inspect onsite activities of subcontractors and vendors
- Have a complete understanding of scope of work, plans and specs.
- Provide the three (3) phases of quality control
- Provide daily QC reports to owner and FTE personnel
- Ability to plan, prepare, and analyze documents
- Ability to identify risks
- Ability to review facilities and equipment in order to identify and prevent likely causes of failure
- Ability to identify hazards and mitigate safety issues through comprehensive Activity Hazard Analysis
- Scheduling and conducting regular safety meetings