What are the responsibilities and job description for the Healthcare Superintendent position at Michael Page?
- Direct all on-site operations for ground-up commercial projects
- navigate the complexities of high-density vertical construction.
Our client has evolved from a local family business into a $1B Midwest powerhouse. With over 100 years of operation, they have maintained their market-leading status by staying true to seven core values and a simple philosophy: prioritize the people who build the business.
The Ohio "Rocket Ship" Since launching their Ohio operations in 2010, the firm has experienced explosive growth. Now 150 employees strong, they operate with a strategic focus on three core verticals, allowing them to dominate their niche with precision rather than over-extending. With a massive project backlog and a sterling reputation for Design-Build excellence, they offer the stability of a giant and the agility of a specialized firm.
A Culture of Merit & Support This isn't a company where you wait your turn for a promotion. They operate on a pure meritocracy, evidenced by a CEO who rose through the ranks over a 30-year career and a leadership team promoted solely on performance. They offer an elaborate internal support structure designed to ensure projects run seamlessly and employees never feel like they're on an island.
Job Description
- Be the Main Point of Contact: You'll be the go-to person for owners, architects, and engineers to talk about what's happening on-site every day.
- Run the Schedule: You will build and manage the project timeline. This includes tracking down materials and equipment to make sure they show up on time so the job doesn't stall.
- Handle Subcontractor Issues: When subs have scheduling problems or claims about slow-downs, you'll be the one to review the situation and fix it.
- Make Daily Decisions: You're in charge of the "how" and "when." You'll make calls on deliveries, site setup, quality control, and how many workers are needed on-site.
- Spot and Report Problems: If something happens that affects the budget or timeline, you'll document it. You'll also write RFIs when the blueprints need more explanation.
- Keep the Site Moving: You'll coordinate all the different trades to make sure they aren't tripping over each other. If a conflict pops up between crews or over a design detail, you'll step in and solve it.
- Keep Paperwork Current: You'll make sure all the right permits and insurance are active and up to date for the whole project.
- Watch the Bottom Line: You'll help manage the general site costs to make sure the project stays on budget.
- Focus on Quality: You'll check the work to make sure it's done right and matches the approved plans exactly.
- Lead with Respect: Treat everyone on the team-from the owner to the trades-with respect, while helping them do their best work every day.
The Successful Applicant
- Experience: At least 5 years of experience working on construction job sites.
- Technical Skills: You need to really know your way around blueprints, contracts, and specs. You should understand the best ways to build, what materials to use, and how to handle site surveying and leveling.
- Healthcare Knowledge (A Plus): If you've worked on hospitals or medical buildings and know about ICRA (dust and infection control), that's great-but it's not a dealbreaker if you don't.
- Money & Computer Skills: You should understand how to track costs and basic project spending. You'll need to be comfortable using a computer and Microsoft Office (Word/Excel).
- People Skills: You need to be a strong leader who can talk and write clearly to everyone on the team.
- Safety First: You must have your OSHA 30 certificate completed.
- Coaching: You should be good at helping your team grow by giving them new challenges while supporting them along the way.
- The Environment: You're okay working both inside and outside in any weather-rain, snow, heat, or cold.
- Physical Work: You can occasionally lift, push, pull, or carry up to 50 pounds.
- License: You must have a valid driver's license and car insurance.
- Competitive Base Bonus between $105,000- $125,000 (depending on experience)
- Performance based bonus
- Annual salary increase
- Health, dental, vision, disability and life insurance
- A 401(k) plan with a company match and immediate vesting
- A Health Savings Account (HSA) option with $1,000 annual employer contribution
- 3 weeks PTO and sick days
- 11 Paid Holidays
- Paid Medical Leave & Parental Bonding Leave
- Paid Training & Development
- Fun team building via company sponsored outings, events, and charitable outreach initiatives
- Long term growth opportunities
Quote job ref: JN-042026-7006967
Salary : $105,000 - $125,000