Superintendent - Ultra Pure Water/High Purity
- Hoffman Construction Company
- Boise, Idaho
- Full Time
The Ultra Pure Water Superintendent will report directly to the Project Superintendent and Mechanical/Plumbing Construction Manager. The UPW Superintendent will be responsible for managing the UPW system construction from start to finish, ensuring supervision of the project team, scheduling, quality and providing a safe working environment. The UPW Superintendent will also supervise multiple mechanical subcontractors performing on an extensive fast-tracked scope on a large semiconductor project. This position will be fully onsite at the project located in Boise, ID.
Salary: $100,000 - $150,000 DOE
PRINCIPLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Coordinate day-to-day activities with other superintendents, mechanical field superintendents and mechanical subcontractors
- Supervise multiple subcontractors and craft employees
- Maintain and adjust project schedule daily
- Manage and abide by all safety protocol
- Provide resolution to design and constructability issues
- Respond to customer/client requests and/or issues and develop resolution to problems using technical expertise
- Must be able to interpret and implement proper installations in compliance with all local authority permitting, codes and site specifications
- Provide supporting information regarding field conditions and scope for cost estimates.
- Facilitate contractor activity ensuring performance by all contractual agreement
- Assist with management project staffing
- Provide clear communication verbally, written and electronically
- Work closely with clients, architects, engineers, consultants, and subcontractors
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Standing/Walking/Sitting: Workday is combination of standing, walking, and sitting
- Legs: Must be able to climb stairs - 50% of day
- Hands/Arms: Constant use of hands/fingers for mouse/keyboard/computer use
- Vision: Visual acuity in near, mid, and far range. Color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, hand/eye coordination
- Hearing: Sufficient to hear conversational levels in person and over the telephone and radio; sufficient to hear alarms on equipment
- Speech: Sufficient to make oneself heard in person, speak in front of groups, and be understood over the telephone and radio
- Lift/Carry: Up to 50lbs.- Frequent
- Bending/Twisting: Frequent
- Kneeling/Crouching/Crawling: Minimal
- Constant mental alertness, accuracy, and attention to detail
- Must be able to work independently, make quick and effective decisions, and follow through on all assignments to meet required schedule
- Must use creativity, independent judgment, and organizational and problem-solving skills to determine the best method to accomplish desired results
- Must be able to plan and organize work efficiently for maximum outcome
- Must possess strong organizational and computer use skills and have an elevated level of competency to read/write/speak English, interpret construction related documentation and communicate with coworkers
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
- Demonstrate thorough understanding of all aspects of mechanical wet or dry construction
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or equivalent degree and/or equivalent craft level work experience
- Education background in materials and methods of construction
- OHSA 30 Certification
- A minimum of 10 years' mechanical construction experience
- Extensive experience on large industrial and hi-tech fabrication projects with specific area experience such as Fab, Subfab, Cleanroom, Tool, Jungle Gym, Utility and Process Systems.
- Experience in organizing technical data in a neat and accurate method; familiar with CSI specification system for construction
- Ability to work closely with trade and craft people in a field work situation. Patience and professionalism are essential to being able to maintain a cooperative attitude through pressure situations
- Skills in handling several work activities at once while frequently interrupted by phone calls and urgent questions on work in progress
- Training in design and construction document reading, design specifications, survey theory and techniques
- Highly developed visual observation and interpretation skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills; must be able to work closely with project owners, architects, engineers, equipment manufacturers, vendors, and subcontractors
- Must be a dedicated team player, self-starter, flexible and be able to work well with a variety of personalities and minimal instruction. Must be able to remain calm in high-pressure situations.
- Must be able to physically access all areas and levels of construction site for work progress review.
- Work schedule must be flexible to allow extended hours or off-shift work to accommodate changing construction schedule and sequences.
- Proficient in Windows, Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, and Outlook) and Bluebeam
- Experience with project management software such as Prolog, Procore, E-Builder, Microsoft Project, and Primavera Project Planner(P6)
- Experience with design software such as AutoCAD, Revit and Navisworks