The Superintendent plans, organizes and controls company resources and provides leadership, clear direction, and good example to assigned company personnel and craft personnel to achieve customer satisfaction and attainment of schedule, cost, and profit objectives while adhering to safety and quality requirements and company policies.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Work with the appointed contractors and sub-contractors to design, build, commission and validate equipment and facilities, supporting the Project Manager/Project Engineer
Responsible for construction and contractor related deliverables
Responsible for execution of the work in accordance with the quality standards and requirements specified for the project
Understand and manage the quality control program and review, track, and close observations, as well as provide acceptance criteria and documentation as required. Conduct regular inspections and quality control checks to ensure adherence to design and regulatory requirements.
Monitors and provides updates regarding project cost of onsite construction activities
Ability to monitor work progress and report against the plan. Provide input for schedule updates.
Ensure safety, quality and environmental responsibilities and accountabilities have been defined and communicated to workers engaged within their area(s) of control
Ensure all workers within their area(s) of control receive appropriate training to perform their work in a safe, legal and competent manner including any Health and Safety and site-specific inductions
Initiate safety, quality and environmental processes within their area(s) of control, including toolbox meetings, inspections, and the identification, assessment and control of risks in accordance with Wood and client requirements
Coordinate supply and delivery of equipment, subcontractors, consumables, temporary facilities, accommodation, and other project-specific requirements, in accordance with client/contract document specifications and in accordance with Wood Policies & Procedures
Works with Engineering disciplines in the detailed design phases to influence the design for optimum constructability
Excellent interpersonal organizational, communication and team building skills
Excellent verbal/written communication, problem solving, and decision-making skills
Computer literate and proficient at intermediate level of MS office Experience with industry wide Safe Systems of Work, including established client Permit to Work process
Ability to work with timelines/targets
Display both good judgement and leadership qualities.
Ability to be assertive and drive culture change when required
Ability to monitor work progress and report against the plan
Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects
QUALIFICATIONS
Appropriate level of field construction experience, typically gained through a minimum of 5 years of Life Sciences experience OR trade discipline qualified with a minimum 7 years relevant practical experience
Have a broad and deep technical knowledge of construction discipline and associated processes
Ability to identify risk to delivery and build in mitigation / contingency plans
Substantial experience of interpreting discipline documentation
Sound knowledge and understanding of Risk Assessments (RA), Hazard in Construction (HAZCON)
Substantial knowledge and understanding of technical specifications, codes and standards