Ensure that quality inspections are performed on projects to confirm compliance with GP and facilities specifications, codes, and requirements.
Work with engineering team to ensure engineering drawings and scope of work are complete, accurate and that proposed designs are constructible.
Ensure that GP PBM® process is continually Fostered
Ensure that all assigned projects are completed in a safe and timely manner
Develop a true customer focus for project management, construction, continually seeking ways to improve project execution.
Be involved in pre-bid and bid meetings to ensure contractors have correct construction information that will be needed to facilitate an accurate bid process.
Manage construction teams and coordinate construction and installation activities associated with assigned projects.
Requirements
osha 30
superintendent
welding
quality control
presses
material takeoff
Experience in plywood, fiber board, lumber and pulp and paper facilities
Welding and welding procedures knowledge
Excellent analytical, organizational, and communication skills
OSHA 10 or 30 qualified.
A minimum of five years construction experience in the role of construction superintendent or General foreman level or combination of both.
Strong ability and experience in running construction crews, as well as a willingness to engage in teaching situations with contractors as they arise
Ability to perform material take offs for numerous projects as it pertains to given scope of work
OSHA 30 qualified
Experience in conducting quality control inspections and reviews
Experienced working managing production with presses (OSB or Plywood)
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
employment offers may be conditioned upon successfully passing a drug test.
the employer uses e‑verify to verify employment eligibility.
Company
Overview
1927
Year Founded
The company traces its roots back to its founding in a small Georgia sawmill.
2005
Year Acquired
The company became a subsidiary of Koch Industries in this year.
150+ facilities
Global Facilities
The company operates a vast network of facilities across the globe.
Approx $17B
Annual Revenue
The company generates significant revenue supporting its diverse operations.
Operates 150+ facilities globally, supplying lumber, OSB, gypsum products and consumer brands like Brawny and Dixie.
Known for innovations like ForceField weather barriers and DensGlass moisture‑resistant gypsum panels.
Projects range from commercial drywall systems to consumer hygiene solutions and industrial-grade packaging.
Culture + Values
INTEGRITY
KNOWLEDGE
STEWARDSHIP & COMPLIANCE
HUMILITY
TRANSFORMATION
RESPECT
PRINCIPLED ENTREPRENEURSHIP™
SELF ACTUALIZATION
Environment + Sustainability
35–40% reduction
GHG emissions target
Targeting reduction in operational greenhouses gases (GHGs) by 35–40% by 2025 from a 2020 baseline.
72% reduction
Solid fossil fuels reliance
Reduction in reliance on solid fossil fuels since 2013, achieved by transitioning to natural gas or biomass.
90% material recovery
Juno® recycling tech
Innovative technology recovers up to 90% of materials like fiber, plastics, and metals for reuse.
3.4 million seedlings
Tree planting initiative
Over 3.4 million trees planted since 2018, adhering to a 1:1 regeneration philosophy.
Use of biomass (wood and wood processing waste) for over 50% of energy needs at wood-products facilities.
Coal-to-biomass boiler renovation at Naheola mill (2019), reducing water consumption, emissions, and particulate matter.
Mapping and monitoring high-conservation-value/endangered forests, purchasing from non-endangered areas except in active forest-management cases.
Inclusion & Diversity
12% Increase
Women in Leadership Roles
Representation of women at director and above levels has increased by 12% since 2000.
Recipient of Catalyst Award (2005) for outstanding initiatives to advance women