Site Superintendent - Toronto, Canada - Bird Construction
Description
Site SuperintendentWhere Greatness Grows
The greatest achievements in history are borne from the greatness within people - where human potential meets vision, and passion fuels evolution.
As a leader in Canadian construction for over 100 years, the impact of our team is etched deeply within the core of our legacy.
From the critical infrastructure we depend on, to the energy and resources that keep us moving - we are powering our communities and shaping Canada's skylines coast-to-coast.
Entrenched in the foundation of a culture built more than a century ago is an enduring quest to reimagine what is possible.
Our impact is greater than ever, and we are looking for those who seek to redefine their story.We are a dynamic team of over 5,000 with a range of professions, backgrounds, and areas of expertise. This breadth of diversity in people and opportunities is one of greatest aspects of building your career with Bird. Every trajectory looks different. At Bird, you hold the pen, and you write your story. As you unlock your potential, you are surrounded by a team that supports you every step of the way.
Be a part of our team, where we pride ourselves on the quality of our work and the way we treat each other and our partners.
Reporting to the General Superintendent, the Site Superintendent is accountable for coordination, administration and site supervision of the construction process.
What You Will Be Working On
Opportunity Management and Opportunity Response
- Support and open to identifying Business Development opportunities that bring in new projects.
- Work with the Proposal Lead to develop proposed project schedule, methodology and site logistics for the proposal.
- Work with the Project Manager, develop and maintain master project schedule with input from subcontractors using either MS Project or Primavera P
- Assess commissioning and O&M requirements for master project schedule.
- Develop Health, Safety and Environment Plan.
- Review contracts with the Project Manager to ensure scope of work and schedules are accurate and feasible.
- Notify Equipment Management Team of requirements for project.
- Assist with selection of trade subcontractors.
- Conduct constructability reviews to bring value to the construction execution stage.
- Plan, organize, direct and control daily construction operations with direct leadership responsibilities for junior resources as assigned.
- Fully understand the Master Contract and Subcontractor Contracts.
- Plan and prepare 2 and 6 week construction resource loaded schedules and monitor progress against established master schedule, ensuring successful project completion within schedule and budget.
- Develop and measure productivity on site to measure planned progress against actual.
- Control site logistics, maximize efficiencies, minimize deficiencies of all work including all subcontractors, suppliers and employees.
- Establish site for construction.
- Maintain daily and ongoing reporting to track site progress.
- Maintain a clean and organized site.
- Execute the quality management program proactively to minimize deficiencies.
- Approve timesheets.
- Hold daily field level hazard assessments.
- Hold weekly toolbox talks.
- Conduct weekly subcontract progress meetings and hold everyone on site accountable to the Master Project Schedule.
- Purchase, maintain, track and forecast materials.
- Review all subcontractor submittals.
- Support the development of commissioning and turn over plans.
- Fix deficiencies in line with achieving total completion date.
- Manage risk during the project by following the Risk Management Plan.
- Communicate daily with the Project Manager and project team on the status of construction including any concerns or discrepancies that may require escalation.
- Attend owner meetings throughout the project.
- Manage, control and record all permit requirements, third party inspections, commissioning, training and hand over.
- Communicate with the office to manage administrative tasks.
- Responsible to ensure all on site contractually required items are implemented and completed.
- Champion health and safety and occupational practices and regulations.
- Provide costeffective solutions to construction issues and coordinate with the Project Manager.
- Complete warranty work.
- Close all site accounts.
- Complete any deficiencies and issues related to the warranty period.
- Demobilize site.
- Manage the dayt
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