Electrical Superintendent Job Description

Electrical Superintendent Job Description Template

Our company is looking for a Electrical Superintendent to join our team.

Responsibilities:

  • Plan, organize, and direct production of contracted scope of work;
  • Identify and resolve conflicts in a timely manner;
  • Manage, evaluate, and develop field project team members, specifically assistant superintendents;
  • Lead EIG’s standards of safety (IFE), quality, and CBPs;
  • Manage, evaluate and train field project team members;
  • Study schedules and estimate worker-hour requirements for completion of job;
  • Analyze and resolve work problems;
  • Interpret specifications, blueprints, and job orders as needed for area of supervision;
  • Detect, recognize and respond to dangerous conditions or situations;
  • Interprets company policies to workers and enforces safety regulations;
  • Performs other duties as required;
  • Ensure that installations are performed in accordance with master specifications, standard installation details, state and local codes;
  • Attend weekly work group meetings, review and update the schedule with construction manager, review RFI’s, change orders;
  • Collaborate with a diverse number of system owners, engineers, technicians, and trades;
  • Utilizing best practices to increase work quality.

Requirements:

  • Experience installing and mounting electronic controls, device panels, sensors, and components;
  • Ability to appropriately diagnose malfunctions in systems, apparatus, and components using test;
  • Experience in verifying the compliance and functionality of installations of power systems (lighting, fire protection, security, and data networks);
  • Effective participation in team environment;
  • Pass a background check, including drug test;
  • Valid driver’s license;
  • Experience studying work orders, building plans, and installation manuals to determine materials requirements and installations procedures;
  • Need to have experience with High, Medium, and Low Voltage, to include sub stations, switch gears, breakers, and general power distribution ;
  • Able to read and interpret blueprints (all trades) and specifications for advanced work layout and planning;
  • Perform work at heights from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, cat walks, roofs, or other areas occasionally or as job requires;
  • Skilled at using basic office/business equipment and communication devices such as cell phone, personal computer, fax, scanner, office printer, etc;
  • Work in all elements (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc.) daily;
  • Able to positively identify colors of wires;
  • Knowledge of NETA requirements and standards is an asset;
  • Understand and perform basic math functions and tape measurement.