Accounting, Best Practices, Budget Management, Budgeting, Change Requests/Orders, Coaching, Communication Skills, Construction, Construction Projects, Contract Requirements, Corporate Policies, Documentation, Driver's License, Heavy Equipment/Vehicles, Housekeeping/Cleaning, Leadership, Lift/Move 50 Pounds, OSHA, Problem Solving Skills, Production Control, Production Management, Production Schedule, Project Execution, Project Planning, Project Schedule, Project Tracking, Project/Program Coordination, Project/Program Management, Quality Metrics, Quality Monitoring, Regulations, Regulatory Requirements, Resource Management, Safety/Work Safety, Testing, Time Management, Water Utility
LOCATION
Austin, Texas
POSTED
27 days ago
Description
The Superintendent is responsible for leading field operations on underground utility construction projects, ensuring work is executed safely, on schedule, within budget, and to company quality standards. This role owns the day-to-day jobsite performance working closely with Construction Foreman, coordinating labor, equipment, subcontractors, and materials to deliver profitable projects.
Key Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
Field Leadership & Execution
Lead all field operations for underground utility projects including water, sewer, storm drain, and related civil scopes
Direct and coordinate crews, subcontractors, and vendors to meet production goals
Build and maintain daily/weekly work plans aligned with project schedule
Ensure proper installation methods, sequencing, and productivity in line with company/customer standards
Perform regular site walks to monitor progress, quality, and safety
Schedule & Production Management
Drive project schedule execution in coordination with the Project Manager
Identify and remove field constraints (labor, materials, access, equipment)
Track daily production and adjust resources to maintain progress
Communicate schedule impacts early and propose solutions
Cost & Budget Accountability
Understand project budgets and support field execution to meet cost targets
Monitor labor, equipment, and material usage against budget
Identify and communicate potential cost overruns or inefficiencies
Support change order identification through field awareness
Safety & Compliance
Enforce company safety policies and regulatory requirements (OSHA, local/state)
Participate and ensure that daily jobsite safety meetings are held and ensure proper documentation is completed daily by each Crew Foreman
Maintain a culture where safety is non-negotiable
Immediately address unsafe conditions or behaviors
Quality Control
Ensure all work meets contract requirements, specifications, and company standards
Coordinate inspections and testing as required
Prevent rework through proactive planning and oversight
Coordination & Communication
Partner closely with Project Managers on schedule, cost, and issue resolution
Interface with inspectors, general contractors, and clients in the field
Participate in project meetings and provide clear field updates
Communicate effectively with internal teams (estimating, accounting, operations)
Resource Management
Plan and coordinate manpower, equipment, and materials for each phase of work
Ensure crews have what they need before work begins (no “waiting on parts” jobsites)
Manage subcontractors to ensure alignment with project goals
Supervisory Responsibilities
Direct oversight of field personnel, including Foreman, operators, laborers, and subcontractors
Responsible for crew productivity, performance, and adherence to company standards
Provide coaching and development to field team members
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Required Skills & Abilities
Strong understanding of underground utility construction methods (trenching, shoring, pipe installation, tie-ins, etc.)
Ability to read and interpret plans, specifications, and grade
Proven ability to manage multiple moving pieces on an active jobsite
Strong leadership presence with the ability to hold teams accountable
Clear and effective communication across field and office teams
Working knowledge of safety regulations and best practices
Minimum OSHA 30 Required
Experience with HCSS Heavy Job or similar field reporting applications
Qualifications & Education Requirements
5+ years of experience in heavy civil construction, with underground utility experience required
Previous experience in a Superintendent or Foreman leadership role
Experience working with General Contractors and municipal projects preferred
Valid driver’s license required
OSHA 30 (preferred)
Mental / Physical Demands / Work Environment
Frequent presence on active construction job sites
Exposure to varying weather conditions, noise, dust, and heavy equipment
Ability to walk uneven terrain, climb in/out of trenches, and inspect work areas
Occasional lifting (50+ pounds)
Ability to work extended hours as project demands require
All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or protected veteran status.