General Superintendent

Baker ConstructionMurfreesboro, TN
15d

About The Position

Achieve more in your career with the nation’s leading specialty concrete contractor. At Baker Construction, you’ll be part of a team that prioritizes people, invests in their development, and offers unparalleled opportunities for professional growth. In this role, you’ll be integral to building the future of our country and our company. You’ll collaborate across diverse teams, have a hand in significant projects, and dive headfirst into complex challenges with the best in the industry. If you are driven to do more and have the grit to follow through, you’ll have everything you need to define your career on your terms. Make a meaningful impact with a team that values ambition and rewards initiative. Apply today and be more with Baker. SummaryThe General Superintendent directly and through subordinate Superintendents, oversees profitable installation of project work by directing co-workers and interfacing, coordinating and directing other trades. Responsible for a large project or multiple mid-sized projects. Responsible for safety, planning, cost and productivity, while perpetuating and SQP culture. Responsible for high level client relationship through professional conduct.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university and 15 years of related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • Demonstrated ability to perform on progressively more complex projects

Responsibilities

  • Plans Work
  • Coordinates and Executes Work
  • Promotes Client and Industry Relations
  • Directs and Oversees Staff
  • Ensures a Safe Work Environment
  • Participates in Training/Certifications

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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