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Superintendent

New York, NY

Company Overview

JRM is one of the top General Contracting and Construction Management Firms with over a decade of trusted experience. Headquartered in New York City with offices in New Jersey, California, and Florida, JRM delivers the highest quality services to clients that include City, State & Federal Agencies, Fortune 500 corporations, respected property owners & developers, major law firms, media & tech firms, leading luxury retailers, renowned hospitality groups, life sciences & healthcare organizations, and financial services firms. JRM knows that dedicated, accomplished employees are the heart of any successful enterprise. We are focused on maintaining a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace and are always looking to add passionate personnel to our teams across the US.

 

Job Summary

We are hiring ALL levels of Superintendents!

This position is responsible for coordinating all site construction activities. This includes maintaining the highest quality, supervising all trade and field personnel, administering good construction safety practices with all on-site activities and complete the project on schedule and within budget.

 

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Assist the General Superintendent in the development, updating, modification (as required) and maintenance of the project schedule including a master schedule, 60-day look ahead schedules for their assigned trades, and two-week look ahead schedules for their assigned trades.
  • Assure the implementation and continuous maintenance of corporate safety program requirements in all of the day-to-day operations on the project.
  • Understand and be familiar with the date by which all materials must arrive on the job and convey that information to the project superintendent for preparation of the contract items lists and shop drawing schedules. Assist the General Superintendent in following deliveries
  • Attend the weekly foreman and superintendent meetings
  • Prepare the daily construction reports in a thorough and timely manner
  • Understand and ensure risk controls are properly established and maintained
  • Attend weekly meetings with the project team for purposes of updates on the status of the fieldwork and communication of any issues requiring the input or action of others on the project team and for notification to the project team of issues that may be of importance or interest to them
  • Establish and maintain a system of document control to ensure work is being installed per the latest design documentation and approved shop drawings
  • Communicate any issues requiring additional information from designers in a timely fashion to the project manager for issuance of RFI’s
  • Assist in the preparation of the monthly status report to be submitted to the client
  • Assure the required permits and approvals from jurisdictional agencies are secured, posted, and renewed as required before starting work
  • Work in partnership with the project manager to identify and address issues of constructability or lack of scope during the preconstruction phase
  • Participate in the development and final review of scope, buy-out, and schedule
  • Research, review, and address any owner, landlord, city/state requirement or procedure to avoid project delays, ensure safety, and/or ensure client satisfaction
  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of project strategy and commitments including financial goals, scheduling, logistics, phasing, milestones, and inspections
  • Oversee all daily field operations to ensure proper site safety, construction, progress, quality control and a clean site
  • Work in partnership with PM to maintain an updated and accurate project schedule that reflects the changes in project status and that meets the cost and time requirements of the project
  • Promote positive subcontractor relations by dealing professionally and fairly with all subcontractors and vendors always instilling this philosophy in project team
  • Maintain and review the punch list process to ensure all are addressed and executed promptly

 

Qualifications and Skills

  • Requires Engineering, Construction Management or related Bachelors degree, or possess equivalent years of related experience.
  • Requires working knowledge of various construction disciplines, union agreements/jurisdiction, cost control, scheduling, safety regulations, engineering drawings and other documents required.
  • NYC Buildings Construction Superintendent License is a plus
  • 10-Hour OSHA and 30-Hour OSHA Construction Safety and Health Certificate
  • 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Certificate

 

Computer Systems

  • Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, and Timberline

 

Salary Information

  • To the extent this position is performed in New York City, the annual salary range for this role is $100,000 - $200,000. 

Note: The compensation range and the description are for ALL levels of Superintendents.

The referenced salary range is based on the Company's good faith belief at the time of posting. Actual compensation may vary based on factors such as tier, geographic location, work experience, market conditions, education/training, and skill level.

 

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment with JRM without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law. Eligible candidates must be work authorized to work in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship.

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