What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Manager position at Uprite Construction Corporation?
Job Description
The Construction Superintendent will oversee all aspects of on-site construction for ground-up commercial projects. This includes coordinating schedules, managing subcontractors, ensuring safety and quality standards, and effectively communicating with project stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead on-site construction activities for ground-up commercial projects from pre-construction to close-out.
- Oversight and coordination of subcontractors, vendors, and on-site staff to ensure timely project delivery.
- Maintenance of strict adherence to safety regulations, conducting regular safety inspections and meetings.
- Ensure work is performed to high-quality standards and complies with project plans, specifications, and local building codes.
- Development and management of detailed project schedules, proactive addressing of potential delays or conflicts.
- Closely collaborate with project managers, architects, and engineers to resolve technical issues and design challenges.
- Management of inspections and obtaining all necessary permits and approvals for the project.
- Maintenance of daily logs of on-site activities and progress reports for stakeholders.
- Conduct pre-construction meetings to set clear expectations with subcontractors and vendors.
Requirements:
- Minimum of 8 years of experience as a superintendent, with a focus on ground-up and commercial construction.
- Deep understanding of construction methods, materials, and safety protocols.
- Proven ability to manage project schedules and meet critical deadlines.
- Strong leadership and interpersonal skills, with the ability to motivate and coordinate diverse teams.
- Excellent problem-solving abilities and adaptability to evolving project requirements.
- Proficiency in construction management software (e.g., Procore, Bluebeam) and MS Office Suite.
- OSHA 30 certification or willingness to obtain.
- Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or related field preferred but not required.