Posted: 2 days ago
Job Description
<p>Hays Civil Construction in Toronto are partnered with our client to hire a Heavy Civil Superintendent. The Heavy Civil Superintendent will lead a key project in downtown Toronto.</p><p><br></p><p>Your new Company</p><p><br></p><p>The business brings over 50 years of experience as a leading General Contractor in Ontario. They are focused in sewers and watermains, transportation, dry utilities, road reconstruction, bridges, marine, concrete forming, environmental remediation, shoring, concrete forming, and treatment plants/ pumping stations.</p><p><br></p><p>Your new Role</p><p><br></p><p>As the Heavy Civil Superintendent, you day to day will be the following: Supervise and direct construction projects in strict accordance with the contract documents, and industry best practices; Ensure verification of safety compliance with all labour forces including subcontractors; Ensure all daily reports including: daily journals, Health and Safety documentation and maintenance records are completed at all times; Responsible to enforce all project safety and quality-control policies; Day-to-day coordination of construction crews, owned equipment, rented equipment, material supply and subcontractors, including maintenance of satisfactory relationships with owners, subcontractors, unions; Analyze specifications and construction drawings and complete/participate in completing construction plan and construction schedule prior to mobilization to project site; Monitor project site, to ensure compliance with owner's standards, design procedures, contract specifications and industry best practices; Research solutions with Project Managers and Project Coordinators to recommend solutions to design problems, including conflicts, unidentified existing interferences and errors/omissions; Plan and implement schedules with Project Managers and Project Coordinators to determine crew/manpower levels and ensure proper equipment and subcontractors are available as required for the project; Attend and from time-to-time lead project meetings with internal and external parties to monitor and support the project; Review up-to-date cost reports with the Project Manager to analyze, determine solutions and correct any tasks that are not within budget; Complete additional assignments and responsibilities as requested by the Vice President, Construction and/or Senior Management; The main objective of the Construction Site Superintendent will be to deliver the specified work within time, within budget and to the desired level of quality and workmanship.</p><p><br></p><p>What you'll need to Succeed</p><p><br></p><p>To succeed as the Heavy Civil Superintendent, you will bring an Engineering Degree (Civil Engineering preferred), or Construction Management Degree and civil experience; you will bring 9+ years experience in Heavy Civil Construction, with 5+ years experience in an Assistant Superintendent or Superintendent capacity. You will be a solid communicator who is passionate about leading crews safely. You will have a valid Ontario Drivers License. You will be passionate about leading by example, and taking the best care of the company's clients.</p><p><br></p><p>What you'll get in Return</p><p><br></p><p>As the Heavy Civil Superintendent, you will earn a competitive compensation package comprised of base salary + bonus + benefits + RRSP + vacation + car + gas card. You will be joining an established and growing business and team, and investing long term in your career.</p>Create Your Resume First
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