Electrical Superintendent

Revelstoke, BC, CA, Canada

Job Description

ELECTRICAL Superintendent JOB DESCRIPTION



Job Summary


The Electrical Site Superintendent is responsible for overseeing and managing all electrical construction activities on site. This role ensures that electrical work is completed safely, on time, within budget, and in compliance with project specifications, codes, and quality standards. The Electrical Site Superintendent coordinates crews, subcontractors, and materials, while serving as the key link between field operations and project management. This position requires strong leadership, technical expertise in electrical systems, and the ability to proactively solve problems in a dynamic construction environment. The Electrical Site Superintendent reports to the Construction Manager / Project Manager.

Key Responsibilities

Leadership and Teamwork:

Supervise, direct, and motivate site crews, subcontractors and trades to achieve project goals and objectives. Collaborate closely with Site Superintendents for task assignments and project objectives. Plan and schedule daily work activities in alignment with project timelines and milestones. Coordinate deliveries, equipment, and material handling to minimize downtime. Assist in problem-solving and decision-making when unexpected site challenges arise. Maintain daily site reports, time sheets, and records of work completed. Communicate clearly with the Site Superintendent / Project Manager regarding progress, issues, and resource needs. Support training and mentoring of apprentices and junior crew members. Be part of a continuous improvement process. Pull permits as required.

Installation of Electrical Systems:

Install, maintain and repair electrical systems including conduits, wiring, circuit breakers, outlets, switches, and other electrical components according to blueprints and building codes. Connect power supplies to equipment and install ground leads and connections to meet safety regulations. Troubleshoot problems and bring solutions.

Maintenance and Repairs:

Diagnose electrical problems using testing devices and repair or replace faulty wiring, fixtures, and equipment. Perform routine maintenance to ensure the safety and functionality of electrical systems.

Safety and Compliance:

Ensure all electrical work complies with national and local building codes and safety standards. Follow safety procedures to prevent electrical hazards and ensure a safe working environment on the construction site.

Coordination with Other Trades:

Work closely with other construction professionals, such as plumbers, HVAC technicians, and carpenters, to ensure electrical systems are integrated properly within the overall construction plan. Communicate with project managers and engineers to discuss project timelines and resolve any issues.

Supervision and Training:

May supervise apprentices and other less experienced electricians, providing guidance and training as needed.

Documentation:

Maintain records of installations, repairs, and maintenance performed, and report any issues to supervisors or project managers.

Skills & Qualifications

Licensing:

Must hold a journeyman electrician license, which typically requires passing an exam after completing a certain number of hours in an apprenticeship. FSR required.

Knowledge:

Proficient in reading blueprints, technical diagrams, and electrical code specifications. Strong knowledge of electrical systems and codes. Experience with solar considered an asset.

Technical Skills:

Skilled in using hand tools, power tools, and electrical testing devices.

Problem-Solving:

Ability to troubleshoot electrical issues and devise effective solutions.

Physical Fitness:

Able to perform physically demanding tasks, such as lifting heavy materials, balancing, walking, climbing ladders, and working in confined spaces. Ability to lift and carry heavy materials and tools, sometimes weighing up to 50 pounds or more.

Leadership:

Strong leadership and communication skills.

Work Environment:

Work is typically performed on construction sites, which may involve exposure to loud noises, dust, and hazardous materials. May require working at heights, in confined spaces, or in various weather conditions and environments.

14/7 Rotation Overtime LOA and Milage

10 - 12 Hour Days

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2725746
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Revelstoke, BC, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned