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Structures General Superintendent at Austin Industries in San Antonio, TX

Job Details Description Austin Bridge & Road is currently seeking an experienced Structures General Superintendent for projects in South Texas. We excel at what we do and are looking for talented professionals that want to excel with us. The General Superintendent is responsible providing daily supervision for a number of crew and administrative functions engaged in construction of bridges, culverts, retaining walls, earthwork, pipes, and paving, to achieve productions that keep jobs on or ahead of schedules and below estimated cost. Responsible for project wide safety performance. This position requires maintaining a good working relationship with Owner representatives, developers, vendors, subcontractors, and project management personnel. Responsibilities Functional Areas of Responsibility Manage and organize complex or numerous projects Manage all aspects of heavy civil construction Manage large salary staffs Manage large onsite equipment fleets Recruit foremen and hourly trade personnel Construction schedules and Look Ahead schedules Manage crews, equipment and material resources Logistics planning Analyze Job Cost reports Develop project Work Plans Work crews productively and efficiently Training Purchasing of unincorporated materials, tools, supplies Administrate staff and subcontractor meetings Safe work place Perform other duties as assigned Qualifications Requirements:
Minimum 20
years of experience in the construction industry Knowledge in HCSS Software preferred Must have a strong commitment to jobsite safety Diligent in demonstrating safe work practices.
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Construction & Real EstateEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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