What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bridge Construction Superintendent position at United Contractors, Inc.?
General Info
Job Type: Full-Time
Minimum Years of Experience Required: 10 Years
Minimum Years of Education Required: High School/GED
Salary Range: Based on experience
Company Info
United Contractors, Inc. is an Iowa-based company with over 50 years of experience in the heavy/highway construction industry. Our primary focus is bridge construction, but we have expanded our work to include box culverts, barrier rail, retaining walls, railroad work, pile driving, demolition and materials recycling. Our subsidiary company is All Concrete Cutting Co. (concrete sawing, core drilling and joint sealing).
Job Description
We are currently accepting applications for Bridge Construction Superintendents in Iowa and Nebraska. An engineering or construction management degree, Class A CDL, NCCCO and OSHA 10-Hour certifications are preferred but not required. You must have extensive field experience; be able to manage a 5-10 person crew; read and interpret plans, blueprints and job specifications; be able to operate equipment such as excavators, dozers and skid loaders; be able to do general carpentry and crane operating functions; pass a pre-employment drug screen; implement and follow safety rules; and transport yourself to and from the jobsite. Previous bridge construction experience and a willingness to travel are required.
Benefits
Comprehensive insurance includes dental, short-term disability, health, life, prescription, and vision. EMPLOYEE COVERAGE IS FREE after 2 months of service, and families may be added at a low premium. Other benefits include employee stock ownership plan (ESOP), 401k, year-end bonuses, training expenses and on-the job training, vacation, military and funeral leave, among other benefits.
$1,500 Signing Bonus after 6 months of employment.
If interested in joining our team, please apply for immediate consideration or contact Tyler at 515-494-7438.
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