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  • Superintendent - Light Industrial Construction

  • Michael Page USA
  • Columbus, Ohio US View Map

Summary

Seeking a Superintendent to lead light industrial construction projects, managing schedules, budgets, and quality to ensure on-time / on budget delivery. Role involves coordinating subcontractors, clients, internal teams, overseeing project execution & ensuring compliance with safety and industry standards. Client Details This highly respected General Contractor has been a leader in Ohio for over 100 years, growing from a small family-owned business to four locations across the Midwest, with their success rooted in prioritizing employees and staying true to their founding principles. Today, the company emphasizes a merit-based promotion structure, rewarding hard work while advancing initiatives in sustainability, DE&I, and community support through scholarships, tuition reimbursement, and service programs. With a diverse and expanding project portfolio, this GC continues to offer opportunities for career growth, supporting employees' families, ideas, and professional ambitions. Description The Superintendent will be responsible for: Provide project leadership and foster a proactive safety culture across all job sites. Oversee fast-turnaround projects, primarily under $5M in value. Manage the preparation and review of bid packages to secure competitive subcontractor proposals. Lead job-site subcontractor meetings to ensure project objectives are achieved. Review monthly invoices and maintain required documentation to ensure timely project funding. Direct cost management, including contracts, purchase orders, and scope changes, to meet project goals. Monitor the financial health of projects and maintain accurate project forecasts. Represent the company in subcontract negotiations and related communications. Profile The Successful Superintendent Applicant will have: 2-5+ years of experience in small-scale commercial construction. Thorough understanding of the construction process from pre-construction through closeout. Proficient in reviewing and interpreting construction documents, including specifications and drawings. Strong communication skills with management, subcontractors, architects, consultants, vendors, and clients. Self-motivated and able to work directly with clients while managing multiple responsibilities. Skilled in Microsoft Office applications and general project documentation. Able to prioritize tasks and ensure projects are completed on time and within scope. Job Offer The Project Manager will receive: Base Salary: $100,000 - $135,000 - based on experience Annual & Project based bonuses Robust and diverse project pipeline ensuring long-term opportunities Variety of projects offering broad hands-on experience Defined career progression and growth opportunities Collaborative work environment with transparent communication Well-respected industry reputation Comprehensive health benefits Employer 401(k) matching Paid time off and federal holidays Paid maternity and paternity leave MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants. Requirements The Superintendent will be responsible for: Provide project leadership and foster a proactive safety culture across all job sites. Oversee fast-turnaround projects, primarily under $5M in value. Manage the preparation and review of bid packages to secure competitive subcontractor proposals. Lead job-site subcontractor meetings to ensure project objectives are achieved. Review monthly invoices and maintain required documentation to ensure timely project funding. Direct cost management, including contracts, purchase orders, and scope changes, to meet project goals. Monitor the financial health of projects and maintain accurate project forecasts. Represent the company in subcontract negotiations and related communications.

Job Description

Seeking a Superintendent to lead light industrial construction projects, managing schedules, budgets, and quality to ensure on-time / on budget delivery. Role involves coordinating subcontractors, clients, internal teams, overseeing project execution & ensuring compliance with safety and industry standards. Client Details This highly respected General Contractor has been a leader in Ohio for over 100 years, growing from a small family-owned business to four locations across the Midwest, with their success rooted in prioritizing employees and staying true to their founding principles. Today, the company emphasizes a merit-based promotion structure, rewarding hard work while advancing initiatives in sustainability, DE&I, and community support through scholarships, tuition reimbursement, and service programs. With a diverse and expanding project portfolio, this GC continues to offer opportunities for career growth, supporting employees' families, ideas, and professional ambitions. Description The Superintendent will be responsible for: Provide project leadership and foster a proactive safety culture across all job sites. Oversee fast-turnaround projects, primarily under $5M in value. Manage the preparation and review of bid packages to secure competitive subcontractor proposals. Lead job-site subcontractor meetings to ensure project objectives are achieved. Review monthly invoices and maintain required documentation to ensure timely project funding. Direct cost management, including contracts, purchase orders, and scope changes, to meet project goals. Monitor the financial health of projects and maintain accurate project forecasts. Represent the company in subcontract negotiations and related communications. Profile The Successful Superintendent Applicant will have: 2-5+ years of experience in small-scale commercial construction. Thorough understanding of the construction process from pre-construction through closeout. Proficient in reviewing and interpreting construction documents, including specifications and drawings. Strong communication skills with management, subcontractors, architects, consultants, vendors, and clients. Self-motivated and able to work directly with clients while managing multiple responsibilities. Skilled in Microsoft Office applications and general project documentation. Able to prioritize tasks and ensure projects are completed on time and within scope. Job Offer The Project Manager will receive: Base Salary: $100,000 - $135,000 - based on experience Annual & Project based bonuses Robust and diverse project pipeline ensuring long-term opportunities Variety of projects offering broad hands-on experience Defined career progression and growth opportunities Collaborative work environment with transparent communication Well-respected industry reputation Comprehensive health benefits Employer 401(k) matching Paid time off and federal holidays Paid maternity and paternity leave MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants. Requirements The Superintendent will be responsible for: Provide project leadership and foster a proactive safety culture across all job sites. Oversee fast-turnaround projects, primarily under $5M in value. Manage the preparation and review of bid packages to secure competitive subcontractor proposals. Lead job-site subcontractor meetings to ensure project objectives are achieved. Review monthly invoices and maintain required documentation to ensure timely project funding. Direct cost management, including contracts, purchase orders, and scope changes, to meet project goals. Monitor the financial health of projects and maintain accurate project forecasts. Represent the company in subcontract negotiations and related communications.
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