Mechanical Superintendent - Solar
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager, EHS / HSE Manager -
Construction
Operations Manager
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SummaryThe Mechanical Superintendent–Solar is responsible for all Mechanical Discipline related operations of utility scale solar project they are assigned to. Their responsibilities include making sure that the activities related to their Discipline are completed safely on time, within budget and required quality requirements. They are responsible for day‑to‑day planning of equipment and personnel, and to make sure that the Company HSQE policies are implemented on their project.
Requirements- Supervising and managing:
- Oversees all on-site construction activities related to their Discipline, including scheduling, resource allocation, and quality control.
- Manages the project craft plan, participates in the project kick off.
- Reviews project craft requirements and work plans with General Superintendent and Project Superintendent to ensure alignment with the other projects and the project schedule.
- Project Planning and Monitoring:
- Monitors project progress, identify potential issues, and implement solutions to keep project on track and within financial constraints.
- Supports Project Superintendent with the initial planning for a project and review during the project.
- Ensures proper page turn, drawing reviews, and Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) template reviews are completed prior to work commencing.
- Safety, Quality and Environmental responsibilities:
- Implements and maintains safety standards, conducting regular site inspections, and ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations.
- Utilizes Safety Management Systems (SMS), Quality Management Systems (QMS), Environmental Management Systems (EMS) and technical procedures.
- Coordinating with stakeholders:
- Communicates with Project Managers, Project Superintendents, General Superintendents and other Discipline Superintendents to ensure smooth workflow and resolve any conflicts.
- Workforce Management:
- Hires and trains all Foreman and craft labor.
- Ensures that all craft personnel within their group have completed all required training prior to starting work.
- Ensures that all equipment operators have the relevant qualifications to operate the piece of equipment.
- Guides, and coaches Foremen to ensure activities on site are understood and following established processes through quality checks.
- Aligns individual and team objectives to department and company objectives.
- Manages and supports employee development and growth.
- Provides regular and direct feedback on performance and goal progress.
- Provides a positive and engaging work environment.
- Ensures that all personnel within their discipline have all required training including safety, SWI, technical and operations.
- Aligns with client and company quality program(s).
- Work Standardization:
- Utilizes SWIs for execution of all tasks within their Discipline to achieve and maintain standard operations across the site.
- Provides feedback to Project Superintendent and General Superintendent about improvements to the SWIs based on their experience on site.
- Attends work regularly and punctually, as scheduled or expected.
- Complies with Employee Handbook, Code of Conduct and Company Policies & Procedures.
- Creates a culture of continuous improvement.
- Follows safety and security procedures and determines appropriate action. Reports potentially unsafe conditions and uses materials and equipment properly.
- Ensures that safety is the most important function, follows safe practices while working.
- Reinforces safe behaviors and eliminates “at risk” behaviors.
- Reports potentially unsafe conditions and uses materials and equipment properly.
- Ensures Job Hazard Analysis (JHA’s) occurs before scopes of work commence.
- Adheres to and understands standard operating procedures.
- Receives job- and task-specific training prior to work commencing.
- Follows technical, quality and safety systems in place and determines appropriate action.
- Follows safety and security procedures and determines…
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