Superintendent, Construction
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Construction
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Trades / Skilled Labor
A Superintendent is responsible for ensuring jobs in the field are performed efficiently, safely, and in a quality manner. The Superintendent is the primary contact for Foremen and will direct the Field Foremen as needed regarding site related activities.
The Superintendent is the primary contact for Foremen and will direct the Field Foremen as needed regarding site related activities.
The Field Superintendent will work with the Lead Superintendent and Project Managers to achieve these goals.
Duties and Responsibilities- Ensure jobs are being executed in an efficient manner and that the Field Foreman has all the resources needed to achieve the goal of completing the job on time and under budget.
- Responsible for communicating to Operations and Project Managers any problems with field work and with assisting in resolving those problems.
- Communicate with Operations regarding job schedules and performance issues that may arise.
- Ensure all HMT safety policies and procedures are being followed.
- Perform a minimum of 12 jobsite safety inspections per year and document as required per the safety manual.
- Responsible for assisting with the maintenance of HMT-owned equipment as needed. Communicate with Operations regarding equipment problems.
- Assist the Project Manager in identifying scope of work changes.
- Coordinate communication among your team members, the customer, and subcontractors as needed.
- Attend job walks and bid meetings as needed to assist the Project Managers in determining the site conditions and developing the scope of work for customer quotations.
- Must be able to convert site measurements into legible sketches (drawings) for presentation to HMT engineering for scope planning and as-built drawings.
- Ensure that all QA/QC policies and procedures are being followed.
- Assist with the training of employees as needed.
- Assume the site related project duties of Field Foreman when they are scheduled for vacation or take personal time away from the job.
- Responsible for the training of crew members in the art of tank building. Train prospective employees to become Field Foreman and assist with the HMT Mentoring Program including documentation.
- Leverage existing relationships to mitigate issues at site and secure new opportunities.
- The Field Superintendent will also assist with performing general office work as required by the Area or Regional Manager to help ensure a profitable and well-run area and/or regional office.
- The Field Superintendent should be aware HMT has a comprehensive drug and alcohol policy and program in place, including random testing.
- Willingness to travel (75%+)
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 2 years+ experience as a field foreman in the AST (Above Ground Storage Tank industry)
- Must have a minimum of 2 years of Foreman experience
- Must have TWIC Card
- Detail-oriented, Excellent organizational skills
- Ability to handle multiple jobs concurrently.
- Ability to handle multiple jobs concurrently (able to manage up to 15 employees).
- Maintain accurate Field Progress Reports.
- Able to give clear and concise instructions to multiple employees in the execution of work.
- Ability to complete all required paperwork associated with safety and QA/QC without assistance.
- Possess knowledge of automatic welding and burning equipment. This would include the ability to run, repair, and train others in the use and operation of this type of equipment.
- Ability to interpret field and fabrication drawings.
- Able to communicate via email and phone.
The physical demands must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk and use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee frequently is required to walk, stoop, kneel, climbing, carry, pushing/pulling and use repetitive wrist and hand movements. The employee may be required to lift and/or move objects of up to 50 pounds.
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