What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Superintendent II position at Kenny Electric?
Kenny Electric, established in 1974, is a leading Industrial and Commercial electrical contractor with a diverse portfolio of project work. We operate under a set of core values: integrity, trust, quality, family, and community. We are looking for driven and organized individuals who share the same pride and enthusiasm for the industry as we do.
Purpose: The Superintendent II is responsible for leading, directing, and controlling the work of the project crew to ensure customer satisfaction; oversees and coordinates General Foremen.
Essential Duties Include The Following
Qualifications/Requirements
The above statements are intended to reflect the principal duties of the position and are not intended to be all-inclusive. Management reserves the right to change the position and requirements as necessary.
Purpose: The Superintendent II is responsible for leading, directing, and controlling the work of the project crew to ensure customer satisfaction; oversees and coordinates General Foremen.
Essential Duties Include The Following
- Manages and leads crews on projects from $3.5M to $5.5M
- Oversees a team of two or more supervisors and manages a workforce of 15-35 employees
- Provides instruction to Journeymen and Apprentices regarding assignments and obtains progress feedback
- Ensures crew compliance with policies and holds them accountable for performance
- Communicates with Foremen, Journeymen and Apprentices to help remove roadblocks
- Communicates with General Contractors, Supervisors, and other trades on frequent basis regarding the progress and coordination of the project to ensure the most efficient installation of electrical equipment possible
- Keeps Project Manager and Operations leadership informed of all changes or impacts to project
- Orders material to be delivered to jobsite to ensure installations are completed on time
- Studies and evaluates blueprints and spec book as well as tracking project changes and as-builds
- Identifies and implements all prefab opportunities
- Be involved in all job-related contractor meetings
- Assists the Project Manager with financials as needed
- Reviews and accounts for project tasking and reporting
- Reviews and accounts for QA/QC and installations to current NEC compliance
- Oversees project Foremen and provides guidance and leadership for their development
- Completes required subordinate evaluations and provides timely and appropriate feedback
- Mentors and trains direct reports, identifying potential future leaders with HR.
- Ensures that all safety training is completed and properly documented
- Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications/Requirements
- Hold current Journeyman or Master Electrician license
- Ten years of documented work in electrical construction
- Completed two or more projects from start-up to completion as a Foreman or any level of Supervisor
- Demonstrated understanding of Field Superintendent duties, responsibilities, and expectations based on the size and type of construction project
- Extensive experience in wiring systems, all phases of project installation, electrical control work, troubleshooting, and purchasing of electrical material and parts
- Knowledge of current NEC and industry-related practices, including area classifications
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, assertive problem-solving ability, and adherence to professional conduct in addressing issues with appropriate parties
- Effective time management skills, adaptability to different project sizes, and availability for overtime or irregular business hours as needed
- Ability to supervise, evaluate and develop Supervisors, Foremen, Journeymen and Apprentices
- Proven quality electrician installation and mechanical abilities
- Ability to manage and understand project budgets in collaboration with the Project Manager
- OSHA 30 Certification and current First Aid/CPR Certification
- Able to work off all types of ladders, lifts and elevated platforms (electric or gas powered)
- Able to work at various heights up to 50 feet from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, cat walks, or other safe work areas
- Able to work in restricted areas, manholes, utility tunnels, crawl spaces and attics
- Able to bend, stoop, squat, crawl, climb, kneel, balance, push, pull, and reach overhead
- Able to carry tools and materials up to 50 pounds from the ground to overhead
- Able to constantly move on feet, climbing ladders and working overhead
- Possess good vision (normal or corrected)
- Able to get to customer job sites
The above statements are intended to reflect the principal duties of the position and are not intended to be all-inclusive. Management reserves the right to change the position and requirements as necessary.