As part of the Barton Malow Family of Companies, Barton Malow Company acts as a union contractor leveraging an integrated, self-perform approach that includes civil, concrete, steel, equipment setting, general trades and maintenance work. Barton Malow Company is comprised of more than 1,500 team members and builds projects in the automotive, power, energy, industrial, and infrastructure markets throughout North America. Barton Malow Company is currently hiring a Clean Room/Dry Room Superintendent to oversee construction efforts to ensure project is constructed safely in accordance with design, budget, and schedule. This position will primariliy be managing the build out of clean rooms for automotive facilities.
Responsibilities:
Enforce corporate safety policies on jobsite, providing key responsibility for safety compliance in the field
Implement proactive pre-task safety planning for all work activities
Supervise, coordinate and sequence contractors’ work
Monitor performance and coordinate work to maintain productivity of trades, ensuring adequate manpower for work in place
Develop and maintain complete and detailed project schedule and manage work in accordance with the schedule
Coordinate and track material deliveries
Develop site logistics plans for entire project to maximize productivity
Demonstrate fiscal responsibility by enforcing contract requirements and limiting field changes
Assist with development of work scopes and front end documents
Communicate effectively with the Project Manager
Effective timely resolution of conflicts and disputes to minimize delays and claims
Qualifications:
Minimum of 8 years of direct supervision of projects including subcontractors and/or self-perform trades
Must have Clean Room/Dry Room experience, 4-5 years of CR/DR experience preferred
4-year technical/engineering degree or equivalent professional experience in the trades
Local market experience and subcontractor relationships
Industrial or Automotive market experience highly preferred
Strong negotiation skills to resolve field issues with subcontractor, design team and/or owner