

Field Superintendent Job Description

Wage Range: $80,000 - $90,000/yr. (DOE)
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, HSA, Life Insurance, Disability, 401k + 3% Match
Travel: 90% Travel within United States
Job Description
• Provide leadership and support with the installation of wastewater treatment facilities including, install of fiberglass tanks, PVC piping, and installation of pumps and other equipment
• Troubleshoot and resolve installation issues
• Assign tasks, monitor performance, and develop other field installers
• Ensures the completion of jobs to meet project deadlines
• Responsible with materials to maintain budgetary expectations
• Packing and loading of job trailers
• Driving material to job locations
• Sorting and inventorying materials
• Cataloging material
Reporting Relationships:
Position reports directly to and is fully accountable to the Project Superintendent.
Requirements
• Able to read and understand drawings
• Knowledge of basic hand and power tools
• Know how to read a tape measure and make accurate cuts
• Physically capable of lifting up to 75 lbs
• Current driver’s license with a clean driving record
• Has or ability to obtain a Commercial Drivers License
• Able to drive a pickup and trailer
• Able to work in all types of weather conditions
• Flexibility to travel
• Knowledge of OSHA safety regulations
• Ability to travel to project sites
• Reliable Transportation
• Precision and detailed oriented
• Experience in basic plumbing and or electrical
Working Conditions and Compensation
• This position will be assigned to the Parker, CO office with 90% travel required to project locations.
Standards and Performance
The Field Superintendent shall be deemed to be performing in an acceptable manner when the following have been accomplished:
• Good working relationship and communication with co-workers
• Project Superintendent is satisfied with the quality and quantity of work
• Tardiness is less than 3% and absenteeism is always communicated before the start of a shift
• Work areas are neat and clean at the end of each shift