McGough Construction
Assistant Superintendent
McGough is a respected partner that brings six generations of experience to high profile, unique and complex construction projects. We take great pride in our people and their extraordinary expertise in planning, development, construction and facility management. McGough employee tenure reflects the commitment and pride we share in our work. Ask anyone who knows us - the caliber of our people sets us apart.
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT
The Assistant Superintendent is responsible for assisting and supporting the Superintendents in the planning and oversight of all aspects of an assigned project. This includes the pre-planning for all stages of the project (from pre to post construction). The Assistant Superintendent works diligently to meet all goals set for the specific project and assist with all field operational duties.
Qualifications:
Required:
- High school diploma or GED required
- 3-5 years of construction-related experience
Preferred:
- Two or four-year degree in construction
- 3-5 years of field-related experience
- Demonstrated experience initiating and driving continuous improvement
- Current OSHA 30 certification
- Experience mentoring others
- Experience initiating and driving continuous improvement
- Bilingual with the ability to communicate in both Spanish and English
- LEED AP or other green building certifications
Skills:
- Strong verbal and written communication and leadership skills
- Positive attitude, strong work ethic, innovative and forward thinking
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively.
- Proficient in computer applications, including Outlook, Excel, Word, Procore (or equivalent) and Bluebeam (or equivalent software)
- Attention to detail and high level of accuracy
- Ability to organize and prioritize responsibilities
- Ability to take initiative and work independently with minimal supervision
- Embodies personal integrity and keeps confidences
- View every interaction as an opportunity to add value and enhance relationships
Office and Travel:
Must be willing to travel regularlyResponsibilities and Tasks:
- Pre-Construction
- Assist with all Pre-Construction related tasks including
- Building crisis management plan
- Site logistics plan
- Site specific rules and regulations
- Safety Plan
- Help with alignment of budget set for the project including labor, materials and equipment. Work with Superintendent and Project Management team to address issues as they arise.
- Pre-Job Walk Throughs
- Construction
- Field Staff and Subcontractor Oversight: Assist in supervising all McGough field staff, subcontractors, and suppliers involved in assigned projects and review weekly work plans, schedule updates, and logistics prepared by Superintendents. Subcontractor and Supplier Management through assisting with the management of subcontractors and suppliers on assigned projects. May take charge of overseeing specialty contractors as needed. Conduct daily huddles, coordinate job site activities, and manage material deliveries.
- Project Collaboration: Work closely with the Superintendent and Project Management team throughout the project. Assist in selecting subcontractors, writing RFIs (requests for information), and tracking procurement of materials, tools, and equipment.
- Schedule and Budget Management: Help manage and adjust the project schedule as necessary. Collaborate with the Project Management team to keep the schedule updated. Ensure alignment with the project budget, including labor, materials, and equipment. Assess weekly/monthly cost projections and expenditures with the Project Management team. Oversee the overall site labor, material, and equipment budget for the project's duration.
- Quality Control: Work with the Quality Control team to meet project-specific requirements. Oversee the management of the site-specific Quality Control plan with the QC department and Project Management. Monitor the quality of work to ensure it meets company and industry standards.
- Documentation and Compliance: Assist Superintendents in keeping all on-site documentation, including drawings, logs, and inspection books, updated and current. Help document As-Built drawings.
- Problem-Solving and Conflict Resolution: Assist in addressing on-site issues, from scheduling delays to labor disputes, and work to resolve them efficiently to minimize disruptions.
- Expense Monitoring: Assist in monitoring and tracking project expenses to ensure the project stays within budget.
- Leadership and Team Support: Support intentional leadership for the project team in Lean methodologies, standard work, and Pull-Plan sessions. Participate in Pull-Plan sessions, safety meetings, and daily huddles. Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, the design team, and subcontractors. Support and follow standard work practices.
- Safety and Compliance: Assist with job safety meetings and orientations. Ensure all OSHA and other required rules and regulations are met.
- Continuous Improvement: Participate in and support the implementation of Lean and continuous improvement culture. Foster strong partnerships with fellow McGough employees.
- People Management
- Hiring/Training: Participate in hiring/selection process of new team members. Assist with onboarding and training for new hires. Identify skill gaps and plan for necessary training and development. Foster continuous learning and professional growth.
- Performance Management: Assist with providing management and guidance to the risk team, assist with team assessments and performance, assist with ongoing feedback and annual review process, may address any performance issues and implement improvement plans. Recognize and reward outstanding contributions.
- Communication: Provide guidance on company policy/philosophy as they relate to the team. Assist with clear and transparent communication within the team. Implement department strategies and align team goals with company’s vision and objectives.
- Compliance: Promote ethical behavior and decision-making, handle conflicts and disciplinary actions according to company guidelines. Maintain a safe and inclusive work environment.
- Leadership: set clear objectives and goals for team. Foster positive and productive working relations by proving guidance and mentorship to team members.
- Strategy Management
- Maintain knowledge of trends in construction industry.
- Support Superintendent and other leaders with assessments for additional construction opportunities
- Assist with coordination of the development or improvements as it relates to construction processes
- Work with the Superintendent on the relationships with external partners.
- Other Duties as assigned
- Participate as an active member of the McGough Operations Team in Iowa. Contribute to shared goals and collaborate with colleagues on achievement of priorities.
- Collaborate with internal teams, contractors and other stakeholders to align efforts. Build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Physical Requirements:
The physical requirements listed here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Position involves sitting for extended periods of time at employee’s workstation and during meetings as well as while traveling, either by plane or car. Employee needs to be able to lift to 20 pounds as frequently as needed to move objects; dexterity to write and manipulate computer keyboard and mouse; ability to hear and speak clearly; and ability to distinguish between colors on graphs and charts.
Occasionally, employee will be required to visit construction jobsites which may expose the employee to dirt, dust, uneven surfaces, outdoor weather conditions and extreme temperatures.
Freqently Asked Questions
Apex's booming construction market has heightened competition for assistant superintendent positions. Local firms seek candidates with proven field experience and leadership skills. Networking within regional construction circles and demonstrating familiarity with North Carolina’s safety regulations can provide a significant edge.
Apex's evolving infrastructure and seasonal weather variations demand adaptive scheduling and logistics planning. Assistant superintendents must balance rapid urban growth pressures with strict compliance to local building codes, often requiring agile problem-solving and proactive stakeholder communication.
Superintendents typically take full charge of project oversight, including budget and schedule authority, while assistant superintendents focus on supporting these tasks and managing daily field operations. Developing strong communication and multitasking capabilities is essential to transition from assistant to full superintendent roles.
Assistant superintendents often progress into superintendent positions as they accumulate field experience and leadership acumen. Pursuing certifications like OSHA 30 and LEED AP can accelerate upward mobility, especially in firms valuing sustainable construction and safety compliance.
Success hinges on mastering project coordination tools such as Procore and Bluebeam, alongside honing skills in subcontractor oversight and schedule adjustment. Strong organizational habits and proactive communication with superintendents and teams optimize workflow and project outcomes.
AGC Inc. emphasizes multi-generational expertise and continuous improvement culture, providing assistant superintendents with mentorship opportunities and exposure to high-profile projects. The company’s commitment to safety and innovation fosters a collaborative environment ideal for professional growth.
AGC Inc. involves assistant superintendents in critical functions including budget alignment, subcontractor management, and continuous improvement initiatives. This inclusive approach empowers assistants to contribute meaningfully to project strategy and operational excellence.
Assistant superintendents in Apex generally earn between $65,000 and $85,000 annually, reflecting local market demand and project complexity. Salaries may increase with certifications like OSHA 30 or LEED AP and demonstrated leadership in managing large-scale construction sites.
OSHA 30 certification is highly valued in Apex’s construction sector, ensuring assistant superintendents are equipped to maintain safety standards and regulatory compliance. This credential enhances employability and contributes to safer, more efficient jobsite management.
Unlike dense urban centers, Apex projects often involve a mix of residential and commercial developments with distinct logistical challenges. Assistant superintendents here must adapt to a balance of rapid suburban growth and community-focused construction practices.
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