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Construction Superintendent

Great company culture that values their employeesOpportunity to grow and advance your careerAbout Our ClientOur client is a highly skilled general contractor specializing in the restoration and adaptive reuse of historic structures across Connecticut-museums, town halls, libraries, houses of worship, mills, and landmark residential properties. Our work blends craftsmanship with modern construction management, and we partner closely with owners, architects, conservators, and the Connecticut State Historic Preservation Office.Job DescriptionField Leadership & ExecutionLead all on-site activities from mobilization through punch list and closeout.Build, maintain, and drive the 3-week look-ahead and overall master schedule; sequence work to protect historic materials and avoid rework.Coordinate, supervise, and hold accountable all subcontractors, vendors, and self-perform crews.Conduct daily huddles and weekly trade coordination meetings; issue meeting notes and action items.Historic Preservation & QualityEnforce workmanship standards aligned with Secretary of the Interior's Standards; protect historic fabric through mockups, pre-task planning, and oversight.Coordinate with architects, preservation consultants, and conservators on methods and materials (e.g., lime-based mortars, wood species, sash repair, slate/metal roofing, millwork replication, historic paint analysis).Review and manage submittals, shop drawings, and samples; oversee mockups and approvals.Maintain meticulous daily reports, progress photos, and protection logs (temporary protection, environmental controls, vibration monitoring as applicable).Safety & ComplianceOwn site safety: conduct site-specific orientation, JHAs/THAs, daily safety walks, and toolbox talks.Ensure compliance with OSHA requirements (OSHA 30 preferred), EPA RRP (lead-safe work practices), asbestos awareness, and site-specific plans.Implement site logistics plans, fencing, egress, signage, and traffic/pedestrian controls (as required by municipalities).Enforce dust control, moisture management, and fire prevention (especially on wood frames).Project ControlsTrack labor, deliveries, equipment, and materials; verify quantities and conditions upon receipt.Support project manager with procurement lead times and material status; anticipate long-lead items (custom windows, custom millwork, specialty hardware, stone).Manage RFI generation, field-directed changes, and punch lists; assist with change order pricing validation.Stakeholder & Community RelationsServe as the primary on-site point of contact for owners, architects, inspectors, and neighbors.Maintain a professional, respectful presence in occupied or public settings (e.g., active libraries, churches, civic buildings).CloseoutOversee thorough punch completion, training, O&M/manuals (with PM), and as-built documentation.Deliver a clean, complete site ready for occupancy and future preservation.MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.The Successful Applicant5-10+ years of superintendent or foreman experienceStrong knowledge of historic methods and materials (masonry restoration, window/sash repair, millwork, roofing, plaster, finishes).Mastery of reading drawings/specs (including preservation details and finish schedules).Proven ability to build and maintain short-interval schedules and drive trade coordination.Strong safety record and knowledge of OSHA standards; OSHA 30 (or willingness to obtain).EPA RRP Lead Renovator certification (or willingness to obtain quickly).Proficiency with construction software (Procore or similar), MS Office/Teams, and plan-viewing apps.Valid driver's license; ability to travel throughout Connecticut and occasionally to neighboring states.What's on OfferCompetitive base salary commensurate with experienceOpportunity to work in a respected company within the Property industry.Engaging work environment with a focus on quality and excellence.If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity as a Construction Superintendent, we encourage you to apply today!ContactDeirdre ZirnQuote job ref