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Traveling Superintendent (100% Travel)

We are a For People company.

Adamo Security is a company with a purpose. Our business community is driven by the common goal of making the world a safer place. We are committed to enriching people's lives while advancing security, and we do so by putting people at the heart of everything we do. Our core values of people, humility, agility, virtue, excellence, and stewardship guide us in our daily operations, and we hold ourselves accountable to these values as we serve the world. If you share our passion, we invite you to learn more about our community and help us work towards building a safer world.

Our For People community is built on:

  • Treating all stakeholders with respect and empathy. 
  • Adapting to changing environments and responding quickly to achieve business goals. 
  • Demonstrating a willingness to learn from others and seek out feedback for growth. 
  • Conducting oneself with honesty, discipline, and kindness towards colleagues, customers, and partners. 
  • Leading by example and inspiring others to uphold virtuous behavior in all aspects of their work. 
  • Building strong relationships across the organization for effective collaboration. 
  • Taking pride in all deliverables, ensuring they are of exceptional quality and exceed customer expectations. 
  • Taking ownership of responsibilities and operating with accountability and transparency.

If these values resonate with you and you're eager to work in an environment where your values become the guiding force for your career this may be the place for you. Together, we can achieve greatness while living out the values that truly matter to us.

The Traveling Superintendent role is considered 100% travel, meaning employees in this role must have the ability to work on-site in various locations throughout the entirety of the year

As a Traveling Superintendent, you will be essential to furthering our mission by monitoring project progress, collaborating with stakeholders, ensuring compliance with standards, reviewing schedules and budgets, and adjusting as needed to meet deadlines.

This role will: 

  • Understand the entire scope of work, including plans, specifications, logistics, materials, equipment, and other requirements.
  • Coordinate subcontractors and manage on-site production, collaborating with stakeholders.
  • Maintain a three-week look-ahead schedule and ensure adherence to the schedule and budget.
  • Facilitate the company's safety program by conducting inspections and organizing safety meetings.
  • Maintain daily reports on project progress and submit them to the Project Manager.
  • Review and adhere to approved plans, specifications, and building codes.
  • Capture project photos and maintain close-out data.
  • Ensure a neat and orderly jobsite with good housekeeping practices.
  • Manage quality control by verifying equipment and materials.
  • Build relationships with government personnel and other management personnel.
  • Address punch list items promptly and obtain necessary approvals.
  • Utilize software tools effectively.
  • Possess a valid driver's license and meet pre-employment requirements.
  • Pass background checks for military base access.

This role might be a good fit for you if you have:

  • A minimum of five (5) years of experience in commercial, industrial, or military construction, preferably in a Superintendent role or related position.
  • Proven expertise in project scheduling and a strong understanding of critical path methodologies.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, enabling effective conveyance of information and instructions.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Project, and Outlook.
  • Meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to delivering workmanship of the highest quality.
  • A forklift license, preferred.
  • A certification in first aid CPR, preferred.
  • Completed the 30-hour OSHA training program to ensure a comprehensive understanding of occupational safety regulations.
  • Proficiency in Bluebeam.
  • Familiarity with iPad usage and navigation, as it is utilized for various tasks within the role.

The exclusive benefits Adamo offers for this role are:

  • A daily per diem of $50 to cover your expenses during work-related travel.
  • A company credit card to facilitate convenient and efficient handling of traveling expenses.
  • A monthly car allowance of $450.
  • The "Home Sweet Home" benefit, which becomes available after two months of travel. This benefit grants you $500 to use towards a visit by yourself or a loved one. It is provided every other month while you are traveling for this role.
  • A company-provided cell phone for seamless communication and accessibility.

Salary Range

$93,300 - $118,800 USD

The value Adamo Security brings to the partnership: 

  • A career where your work makes a difference. 
  • A benefits package that is designed to enhance your well-being. 
  • A handful of unique and rewarding employee perks. 
  • A culture of recognition, with the company leadership paving the way. 
  • A competitive pay structure that reflects market rates.
  • Collaborative and supportive work environment...and more!

Our company is committed to providing opportunities to individuals qualified for the role who also align and behave within our values. We are committed to creating a workplace where every employee and applicant is valued for their skills and contributions and treated with fairness and respect. We are an equal opportunity employer and participate in E-Verify.

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