Mechanical Superintendent - Traveling
Job Description:The Mechanical Construction Superintendent is responsible for leading multiple, complex job sites, often large in scale and scope. This role serves as the primary field leader, driving project execution, coordinating with General Contractors (GCs) and Owners, and ensuring that all work meets or exceeds B&K’s standards for quality, safety, and performance.Candidates should possess extensive mechanical construction experience and demonstrate the flexibility to travel and work across various job sites. The ideal candidate is highly self-motivated, capable of working independently with minimal oversight, and proven in their ability to take full ownership of field operations while maintaining accountability, efficiency, and professionalism.What You Will Do:Participate in the pre-project planning sessions to familiarize with the project requirements and offer practical advice pertaining to the various project schedulesOrganize and conduct the pre-construction conference with assigned subcontractors and B&K team members to familiarize them with the subcontract, safety requirements, project schedules, construction methods, company procedures and policies, and quality standardsInspect the work progress for complianceMust have ability to interact professionally and timely with customers, vendors, management, and other stakeholders.Assist with job pre-start activities and initial set up of jobsite trailer, material storage, parking, utilities and any other start-up itemsHas a thorough working knowledge of mechanical construction and installation.Work within limits of the contract, both owner and sub-contractor, to avoid back-charges and unrecoverable costsAssist with preparation of look ahead schedules, monitor and maintain progress as shownDelegate responsibilities to subordinates and check on their performance.Learns and actively participates in all aspects of the company’s safety culture by demonstrating commitment to an injury free environment through individual actions and mentoring othersCoordinate with the Project Manager and division directors to ensure project is properly manned to meet schedules and budgets.Walk the project site(s) on a weekly routine to review problems, progress against schedule, subcontractor's performance, compliance with plans and specifications and the quality of work being performed.Typically, is responsible for multiple job sites and owns and is accountable for the job installation for projects assigned.Proactively identifies and tracks project critical items to manage risk and prevent schedule delays.Create punch lists for subcontractors.Oversee, conduct, and document weekly coordination meetings with subcontractors as necessary.Coordinates inspections for the assigned scope of work.Coordinates other trade work associated with the assigned scope of work.Applies and leads Lean principles and practices on the jobsite, such as daily stand-up meetings, pull planning, etc. Willing and able to travel.Controls costs in production units through understanding multiple variables, such as the project management system, task-specific reports, production, and costs for assigned responsibilities. Manages subcontractor crews for portions of projects or a small project.Typically, is responsible for multiple job sites and owns and is accountable for the job installation for projects assigned.Proactively identifies and tracks project critical items to manage risk and prevent schedule delays.Create punch lists for subcontractorsOversee, conduct, and document weekly coordination meetings with subcontractors as necessaryCoordinates inspections for assigned scope of workCoordinates other trade work associated with the assigned scope of work.Applies and leads Lean principles and practices on the jobsite such as daily stand-up meetings, pull planning, etc. Willing and able to travel.Controls costs in production units through understanding multiple variables, such as the project management system, task specific reports, production, and costs for assigned responsibilities.Manages subcontractor crews for portions of projects or a small project.What You'll Need (Minimum qualifications)High School Diploma or GEDVocational/Technical degree in related field (Preferred)12+ Years in commercial construction working with mechanical piping projects.Minimum of 5 years in field supervision.Willingness to travel if required.Communication skills, verbal and written (Intermediate).Proficiency in MS Office.Knowledge of self-perform and labor productivity.Knowledge of specific trades and scopes of work.Knowledge of the means and methods of construction management.Knowledge of layout skill (Intermediate).Ability to read and understand plans, drawings, and specificationsAcquire knowledge of productivity ratesAbility to assess and optimize project productivityValid driver's licenseGood to Have: Ability to apply Lean processes and philosophy.Knowledge of organizational structure and available resources.Who We Are:Headquartered in Conyers, Georgia, Batchelor & Kimball takes pride in partnering with our clients to deliver excellent results in everything from engineering and construction to operations and maintenance. There’s not a lot of BS here and not a lot of turnover. Good people work at Batchelor & Kimball. We’re good at our jobs and good to each other. We have high expectations because the work is challenging, but we know the most valuable thing about it is the people who do it. We'd like to meet you if this sounds like a good fit for you!NOTE: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. The duties described may be changed or reassigned at the discretion of management, and the employee may be required to perform duties that are not listed in the job description.We offer our employees a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package and are always looking for individuals with the talent and skills required to contribute to our continued growth and success.Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled.