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Masonry Superintendent

Greater Birmingham, Alabama

Type: Full-time

About the job

Our Client is actively seeking experienced, highly motivated Superintendents for employment across our Central Alabama project sites.

The ideal candidate embraces and demonstrates the core values of Integrity, Teamwork, Performance, and Hard Work. This individual is customer-oriented and knows when to have a sense of urgency while being open-minded and flexible. This individual is comfortable with customers as well as the team and understands the importance of clarity, transparency, and honesty in all their dealings. This person is dependable, and always on time. This person is a great team player and is always looking for ways to help and support the team.

The ideal candidate is positive, confident, and passionate. Combining a sense of urgency with a calmness under pressure and the will to succeed will come naturally to this person. They understand the importance of company guidelines and being detail oriented.

The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

The successful Superintendent will work with, train, and supervise on-site employees for all projects assigned

Complete all paperwork as required

Ensure that all work is complete according to company and product standard

Maintain all tools and equipment assigned to the project

Ensure that all required workforce and materials are onsite as scheduled

Complete necessary project documents as assigned

Assure all Company Safety, OSHA, and EEO requirements are being met

Make certain that all work is completed according to the project documents

Requirements

Must be a quick learner

Strong organizational, technical and communication skills

Proficiency with plan and specification reading

Strong written and verbal communication skills

Strong leadership skills

Basic understanding & ability to use computers/tablets, apps, and programs to perform job functions

Ability to work within a team environment

Must be able to pass a background check

Must pass pre-employment drug screen

Masonry product and industry knowledge

Must have 3-5 years of masonry field experience

Construction experience in some related field

Preferred

OSHA 30 Hour Certification

Compensation and Benefits

The compensation is an hourly wage depending on experience, qualifications and geographical area. There may be some overtime, especially if schedule deadlines need to be met.

Comprehensive Benefits include:

Health Insurance

Life Insurance

Optional Dental insurance

Optional Vision Insurance

401(k)

Paid Company Holidays

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Competitive Compensation Package including a bonus structure

Seniority Level

Mid-Senior Level

Industry

Construction

Building Materials

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Work Location: In person

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