Construction Superintendent Construction, Mining & Trades - Morris Plains, NJ at Geebo

Construction Superintendent

Brockwell & Carrington Brockwell & Carrington Morris County, NJ Morris County, NJ Full-time Full-time From $110,000 a year From $110,000 a year Construction Superintendent Brockwell & Carrington Contractors, Inc.
is seeking a full-time Construction Superintendent with 15
years' experience in the public work sector of General Contracting.
Experience must include running at least 3-4 ground up public projects in the 15 plus million-dollar range, in New Jersey.
Skills required:
Ability to read and understand contract documents, including Architectural, Structural, Civil, and MEP drawings.
Strong written correspondence skills:
ability to generate RFIs, complete daily reports, construction logs, and communicate via email is a must.
Working knowledge of CPM schedules required, and ability to provide update information to CPM scheduling consultant.
Working knowledge of excel is helpful.
Masonry or Carpentry background is a highly preferred.
Additional Job Duties:
Taking daily progress photos and filing them accordingly Active participation in coordination with subcontractors Ability to professionally interact with Owner, subcontractors, and trade unions.
Oversight of coordination between trades Toolbox Talks General knowledge of safe construction practices and ability to enforce them.
Quality assurance and control Great benefits package including BCBS health insurance, paid holidays and vacation and Simple IRA with employer contribution.
Salary starting at $110,000 Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $110,000.
00 per year
Benefits:
Health insurance Paid time off Experience level:
11
years Schedule:
Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate:
Morris County, NJ:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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