The Finishing Superintendent will work closely with an experienced Site Superintendent to manage assigned trades, suppliers, and site personnel ensuring quality and craftsmanship while carrying the ownership of scheduling and interacting with the finishing sub-trades. This role requires 5+ years of experience as a Finishing Superintendent in multi-family high-rise and wood frame buildings.
Requirements
- Manage work on site to ensure compliance of finishing construction drawings and specifications
- Plan and implement schedules, determining manpower levels, material quantities, inspections, equipment and requirements are maintained
- Maintain and enforce good construction standards and quality control including deficiency lists
- Maintain a safe job site and ensure that the requirements of Occupational Health and Safety and WCB are enforced
- Coordinate and schedule subcontractors and suppliers
- Monitor and maintain the project construction schedule on a weekly basis
- Maintain control and responsibility for the security of the job site in ordinance with the Construction Safety Officers' instructions
- Monitor work performance to ensure project rules, procedures, and safety requirements are being followed
- Advise Project Manager of potential problems, work interferences and schedule difficulties and assist in resolving these problems
- Meet with Owners, Consultants and Architects in a professional manner and have the ability to communicate effectively both the concerns and best interests of the company
- Work with trades and suppliers reviewing, planning, coordinating and supervising their tasks and deliverables for the construction project
- Complete and maintain all daily logs, journals, and compliance reports related to the construction project
- Prepare look ahead schedules on a weekly basis for distribution subcontractors and suppliers
- Adhere to company's purchasing (PO) procedures while ordering or receiving any needed material and equipment within delegated authority
- Identify items to be submitted as Request for Information to the Architect or Engineer prior to problem development at the site
- Update 'as-built' conditions or changes in contract documents and coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers for implementation
- Ensure all certificates and final inspections have been obtained prior to project close out
- Liaise with the Customer Care team before key handovers to determine deficiency needs or possible contractor oversights.
Benefits
- Competitive compensation and benefit programs