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Construction Superintendent

RoleReporting to the Operations Manager, the role of Site Superintendent is to manage and oversee all daily on-site construction activities. In this role the Site Supervisor is expected to lead on-site crew while ensuring project construction is executed effectively and within budget. The Site Supervisor is also responsible for submitting timesheets for his/her crew in a timely manner. The Site Supervisor is responsible to be the main point of contact for the Project Manager, the subcontractors and the client. ResponsibilitiesEnsure job site’s construction activities are executed in compliance with project drawings, specifications, schedules, budget, safety and quality requirements and standardsEnsure crew timesheets are completed and submitted daily Be the liaison between the company and the clientLeading by example, support implementation of company’s on-site safety policies and procedures. Document and report all injuries, fill out the Notice of Injury/Accident Report and communicate to the Safety ManagerWork closely with the Project Manager to meet project’s construction timelines through the efficient use of all on-site construction resources; manpower, materials, tools, and equipmentMaintain quality of workmanship as per the design documentsMentor, train and motivate the job-site crew in adopting a culture of safety. Empower crew to remain knowledgeable of company’s safety policies and proceduresWork closely with the project manager and the client to review and obtain closure to all RFIs and CO’sSupport internal and external audit and inspection activitiesHold employees accountable for daily task and following safety policies Assist in the hiring, onboarding and training of craft employeesRequirementsJourneyperson Electrician designation or 10 years experience in HV construction required In-depth knowledge of the National Electrical Code and Occupational Safety and Health and Administration regulations as they relate to the Electrician rolePossession of a valid driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record.5-7 years of experience in the construction industry requiredExperience in medium to high-voltage substation construction Knowledge of various construction disciplines, safety regulations, project scheduling, cost and quality control, engineering drawings a definite assetMust be able to travel to sites as required BenefitsExtended Healthcare Plan (Medical, Disability, Dental & Vision)Paid Time Off BenefitsTraining & DevelopmentEmployee Assistance Program - CounselingRPP - Group RRSP