What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Superintendent (Construction) position at Valiant Construction?
QA/QC Superintendent (Assistant Superintendent)
Effective: 09/2021
Overview
The Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Superintendent aids the Superintendent of the jobsite. The QA/QC assist with overseeing daily construction activities at the site, works with contractors, and aids with keeping the project within budget and on schedule.
Responsibilities
- Maintain a safe and clean jobsite
- Preconstruction preparation of the jobsite (office, office trailer, poster, first aid kit, fire extinguisher, etc.)
- Keep the jobsite and all related construction material secure
- Open / close the jobsite in absence of the supervisor
- Perform basic skills including sweeping, mopping, vacuuming, painting, caulking, framing, light demolition, and general cleanup
- Maintain personal and company provided tools
- Oversee all aspects of construction project from planning to implementation
- Allocate resources for assigned projects
- Interface with project inspectors, CORs, subcontractors, architects, engineers and clients (i.e., Government, etc.)
- Negotiate with contractors to receive reasonable order costs
- Maintain high standards of workmanship that adhere to original plans and specifications
- Ability to read blueprints
- Review project punch list and oversee completion of all project disciplines
- Learn the need for uniformity in construction methods within the company
- Monitor cleanliness and hold the subcontractor responsible for daily cleanup
- Walk each completed space before the Superintendent walk-thought to ensure the space is complete, clean, and meets standards of quality
- Conduct subcontractor orientation and re-walk ensuring customer satisfaction
Accountability Chart
- Drive Foreman Schedule
- Maintain Daily Logs
- Maintain site safety walk / inspections in Procore
- Aid with Laborer / Carpentry duties as needed
Required Education and Experience
- Track 1: Four or more years working in commercial construction as a tradesman in an industry apprentice program. One or more years as a crew leader/foreman
- Track 2: Associate Degree (AA) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; and two-year related experience or training. Combination of education and experience must be four years or greater
- Track 3: Bachelors’ degree (AA) from four-year college or university
Physical Demands and Work Environment
- Frequently required to stand, walk, or sit
- Continually required to utilize hand and finger dexterity
- Continually required to talk / listen
- Continually utilize visual acuity to operate equipment, read technical information, and/or use a keyboard
- Occasionally required to lift/push/carry items less than 25 pounds