Assistant Superintendent
Company: Alston Construction
Location: Reno
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Job Title: Assistant
Superintendent Classification: Exempt To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. Job
Summary: Responsible for assisting management in the general
business operations of the company by overseeing the onsite
management of projects, including the supervision and oversight of
onsite personnel and subcontractors. This position will direct
onsite personnel and subcontractors in the planning, coordination,
and execution of work with the end result being a quality project
completed safely, on schedule, within budget, and which attains or
exceeds profit goals, while promoting and enhancing client
relationships and the companys image. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: The Assistant Superintendent will be primarily
involved with performing the following duties and responsibilities.
Use discretion and independent judgment and professional skills to
perform daily duties and to resolve field operations issues.
Effectively plan, schedule, oversee, and manage onsite activities
of project to ensure projects goals and schedules are met. Identify
and proactively resolve field problems, issues, and conflicts to
prevent project delays. Perform a qualitative review of all
contract documents for potential conflicts or interpretation issues
to mitigate risk; review design documents for compliance to
specifications and contract, subcontract documents for scope
completeness, and all project plans, scopes, submittals and shop
drawings for specification compliance and design/constructability
issues. Possess a strong working knowledge of all project plans,
specifications, owner contract, subcontracts, purchase orders,
daily correspondence, shop drawings, submittals, and all other
project related documents, and maintain a complete and accurate set
of as-built drawings. Proactively schedule and coordinate all
subcontractors to ensure completion of the project in accordance
with the project schedule and to ensure that no additional costs
are required for completion of work. Plan ahead on future
construction activities (e.g., 3-week look ahead schedules) to
ensure efficient and productive transition from one day to the next
and from one project to another. Monitor subcontractors work and
ensure they deliver work competently and in accordance with all
applicable construction and engineering standards and codes,
contract documents, drawings, specifications, schedules, safety and
environmental rules, and quality control/assurance standards.
Assist Project Manager, Preconstruction, and client personnel
during a projects planning phase, including preparation of work
sequencing, alternative solutions, and execution plans. Advise
Project Manager of project issues, events, performance, and
progress of the project. Provide overall project schedule impacts
and identify root causes for project schedule delays. Inform and
consult with General Superintendent regarding any difficulties or
restrictions experienced in the ability to adequately perform
required documentation, Quality Assurance and Control, execution of
work, or other project responsibilities. Purchase necessary
materials and supplies, inspect for quality and quantity, and
review and approve related invoices. Guide project to completion to
ensure proper close-out and maintain and review punch list process
to ensure all items are addressed and executed in a timely manner.
Supervise assigned field personnel. Hold and/or participate in
project meetings (e.g., subcontractor safety preconstruction
meetings, meet with client representatives to discuss construction
status and activities, weekly subcontractor meetings, etc.). This
position will also require performance of the following duties:
Handle project set-up to include obtaining trailer, equipment,
required signage and postings, personal protective equipment (PPE),
and other items in accordance with company procedures. Demobilize
at project end. Through use of CMiC, complete accurate daily
reports (including weather and subcontractor manpower reports),
safety logs, equipment rentals, and cost coding. Assist the Project
Manager in issuance of monthly payment applications (e.g., percent
complete of each activity). Work with Project Manager and Project
Administrator to ensure material deliveries and manpower loadings
are in accordance with the project schedule. Through use of CMiC,
provide minutes of weekly superintendent/subcontractor meetings to
attendees and Project Manager. Create (or assist Project Manager
with) Requests for Information (RFIs) as needed. Participate in
applicable corporate meetings and forums. Advise Project Manager or
VP/GM of possible new work opportunities with existing or new
clients. Other duties as assigned. Note: The Assistant
Superintendent should not (and will not be required to) perform
manual duties, such as operating equipment. Safety: Comply with all
safety policies, report suspected safety concerns, make
recommendations for enhancements to the safety program, and visibly
support and uphold the companys strong safety culture. Ensure all
construction activities are conducted in a safe, clean and orderly
working environment and ensure job site compliance with the Injury
and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), including addressing job
site issues and documentation of any IIPP events in adherence with
the Companys IIPP manual. Conduct weekly safety audits of the
worksite and ensure that discrepant items are immediately
corrected; maintain documentation of both audits and corrections
made. Conduct and document Safe Start meetings with each
subcontractors Project Manager and/or Foreman, regular safety
orientations for new subcontractor workers, weekly
safety/coordination meetings with subcontractors foreman, and
weekly All Hands meetings. Ensure all safety documentation (Safety
Program, Site Specific Safety Plan, Site Specific SDSs, JHAs,
Designated Safety Person, First Aid/CPR Certifications, etc.) is
submitted before allowing a subcontractor to start work. In
coordination with the Regional Safety Manager, manage OSHA site
visits. Remain current in all company required safety training and
certifications. Acknowledge and celebrate safe behaviors and
actions of others. Personal: Understand and work within the
accepted ethical standards of the company. Proactively support and
encourage diversity on projects and team. Visibly support and
promote fair and equal treatment and opportunity for all. Remain
current in all company required training and certifications. Stay
abreast of changes in the industry, best practices, and other
industry information by appropriate reading, meetings, conferences,
networking, etc. Continuously find ways to take on challenges,
increase skills and capacity, and improve knowledge and
performance. Education, Experience, and Licensing/Certifications:
Degree in Construction Management, Engineering or related field.
Minimum of 3-5 years of experience as an Assistant Superintendent,
Project Engineer, or similar position with a construction general
contractor. An equivalent combination of education and experience
will be considered. Design-build experience on relevant project
types. Valid State-issued drivers license and satisfactory driving
record and vehicle insurance which meets Alston Construction
liability coverage requirements. OSHA 30-hour Safety Certification.
First Aid/CPR Certification. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Required: Ability to deliver a quality project safely, on schedule,
within budget, and to the clients satisfaction. Thorough
understanding of all local, state, federal (including OSHA), and
company safety and environmental regulations, codes, and
requirements related to the construction industry; ability to
impart knowledge to others. Ability to work well with discretion
and independent judgment with minimal supervision, as well as in a
team environment. Ability to read and understand drawings,
specifications, maps, surveys, mechanical and electrical sheets,
project schedules, cost reports, and other construction documents;
understanding of contract provisions which address scope of work
and design criteria. Working knowledge of all sub trades. Ability
to supervise others, including organized labor. Ability to exercise
initiative and sound independent judgment, define problems, collect
data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions, and make timely
decisions. Excellent skills in organization, time management,
planning, and prioritization Proactive and readily adaptable to
changing conditions or demands and ability to work well under
pressure and with tight deadlines. Strong mathematical and
analytical skills. Effective communication skills (written and
verbal). Professional demeanor and effective interpersonal skills;
ability to successfully interface with and to maintain good working
relationships with clients, co-workers, managers, subcontractors,
vendors, and others. Ability to effectively handle stress and
stressful situations. Proficiency in computers and applicable
software, to include Word, Excel and Outlook, and CMiC. Physical
Requirements: Frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop,
kneel, crouch, climb, and reach. Occasionally required to crawl.
Frequently lift 10 lbs and occasionally lift more than 25 lbs.
Extensive reading from documents and computer. Specific vision
abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision,
depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Willingness and
ability to work extended hours and flexible schedules, including
evenings and weekends. Willingness and ability to travel frequently
and for extended periods. Work Environment The majority of the
Assistant Superintendents duties consist of office and non-manual
work in the field; however, working in an office is at times
required. Will be exposed to outside weather elements while in the
field. May be exposed to loud noises, fumes, and/or airborne
particles while in the field. Dress, including proper PPE, is
conducive to a building construction environment.
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