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Site Superintendent

Job Description

Our Client is seeking a qualified and motivated individual to join the Vaughan based team as a Construction Site Superintendent. This is an opportunity to join a company with over 25 years of construction experience. As a Site Superintendent you will be committed to maintaining a healthy and safe work environment for all our team members through hands-on, field-based collaboration with management and workers. You will be responsible for the supervision of all construction activities that take place on the site ensuring a high standard of safety workmanship and efficiency. Travel throughout the GTA area will be required.

Site Superintendent Role 

  • Work closely with the General Site Superintendent, Project Manager, Consultants, Inspectors and Regulatory Agencies to execute project plans.
  • Supervise and direct all site staff and subcontractors assigned to the project.  
  • Ensure efficient use of labour, machinery and materials.
  • Review, organize, manage and maintain all pertinent site documents.
  • Advise senior management of potential problems, work interferences or schedule concerns while assisting in circumventing and / or resolving such problems, interferences or concerns.
  • Maintain detailed project Daily Reports.
  • Ensure compliance with all the COR requirements needed for maintaining COR Certification.

Required Skills and Experience for a Site Superintendent 

  • 10+ years’ experience working as a construction site superintendent.
  • Post-secondary education in a construction related program.
  • Extensive ICI related experience.
  • Gold Seal Certified.
  • TTC experience an asset.
  • Experience with the IHSA COR certification program.
  • Professional attitude.  
  • Excellent communication skills.  
  • Great attention to detail.  
  • Solid computer skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a self-directed manner.
  • Strong time management skills.
  • Ability to work flexible hours as the project schedule demands.