Fire Protection Superintendent - Richmond, United States - Atlantic Constructors

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    At ACI we build our company and our culture not by counting people, but by making our people count

    Atlantic Constructors is seeking dynamic, motivated, career minded individuals to join our expanding team Atlantic Constructors has been recognized as an industry leader in the Mid-Atlantic Region for over 50 years.


    Benefits:
    Atlantic Constructors is dedicated to providing its employees and their eligible family members with a wide range of benefits.

    From competitive benefits to on-site wellness programs, we provide resources to support you and your family's health, well-being and happiness.

    We have created a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

    Medical Insurance Plans
    Dental Insurance Plan
    Vision Insurance Plan
    401(K) Retirement Plan with Generous Company Matching
    Health Savings Plan
    Atlantic Constructors offers competitive benefits, for more information check out our

    comprehensive list

    on our website.

    Summary/Objective:
    Manages day-to-day operations for the new construction fire protection field trade. Provides guidance, supervision, and direction to fire protection staff consisting of journeymen, mechanics, and apprentices/helpers.

    Ensures safety, job quality, ACI standards, productivity, and customer satisfaction is maintained at every stage regarding fire protection field staff.

    Strong relationship building skills with management, staff, customers, and vendors to cultivate a positive work environment.

    Essential Functions:
    Oversee fire protection field manpower to ensure construction efforts on fire protection projects are constructed in accordance with design, budget, and schedule
    Oversee all day to day fire protection field personnel transferring from jobs to ensure quality, standards, and productivity
    Ensures that changes and problems are documented and relayed and serves as a team member and leader
    Communicates with Construction team regarding open issues and progress during planning phases and build process
    Focus on quality of output to meet the goals of the vision of the company
    Establish and maintain standards within the department
    Oversee and responsible for interviewing, hiring, and training fire protection employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems
    Ensures that proper safety and incident reporting procedures are followed and brings problems to supervisor, safety or HR
    Oversee total fire protection field trade construction effort to ensure project is constructed in accordance with design, budget and schedule
    Ensures all company, client, and project policies, procedures, standards, etc., are followed by the fire protection field staff
    Maintain fire protection field personnel log and documentation files
    Provide direction to planning, scheduling, and engineering functions as required
    Performs other duties as assigned

    Supervisory Responsibility:
    Yes

    Required:
    10 years of commercial fire protection supervision and 10 years of hands on fire protection trade work and/or equivalent combination of vocational training and experience
    Proficiency in fire protection field supervision
    High regard for safety standards with organizational skills
    Extensive knowledge of fire protection system installation
    Eagerness to take on challenges and work through adversity is necessary
    Must be able to multi-task, work with minimal supervision, follow written and oral instructions, show attention to detail, and demonstrate problem-solving skills
    Must be able to pass post-offer pre-employment drug screen, and may be required to satisfactorily complete additional background checks as required (i.e. DMV, criminal history)
    Must adhere to all company policy and procedures
    Clean driving record
    Must be available, and have the means to report to multiple job sites as assigned, to include working varying schedules that may require extended hours
    The work environment and physical demands required would be representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job, and may include, but are not limited to the following:

    Work Environment:
    May work in varying temperatures; both inside and outside, including inclement weather, heat, humidity, cold, and dampness
    May work in areas with exposure to moderate/high noise levels
    May be exposed to fumes or airborne particles including dust
    May be required to work in confined spaces or from high heights

    Physical Demands:
    This role routinely uses construction equipment such as heavy machinery, hand and power tools

    While performing duties of the job the employee may work aloft, climb, bend, pull, reach overhead, stand/walk for long periods of time and lift up to 50 lbs.

    Frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; and reach with hands and arms
    Must be able to correctly identify all colors of a color-coded cable/wires and see close vision, distance vision, depth perception, peripheral vision and ability to adjust focus

    Travel:
    May require travel (typically not overnight)

    Preferred:
    OSHA 30 and Frist Aid/ CPR
    Prior military experience
    HS diploma or GED equivalent
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