May serve as Stormwater Compliance Coordinator (SCC) in accordance with Turner’s Stormwater Compliance Program.
Resolve local area problems regarding procedures, precedence, design clarifications, equipment schedule, and other related matters.
Manage work performed to ensure installation in compliance and conformity to approved contract documents.
Apply critical thinking to make sound decisions
Oversee work among assigned trades to promote coordinated project operations.
Oversee and make decisions related to project activities in compliance with approved contract documents, scheduling, logistics, quality control, field operations, and WIP and subcontractors and Turner Self-Perform Operations (SPO) staffing levels, provide technical and jobsite planning guidance.
Develop and manage jobsite safety program in collaboration with EH&S team and ensure subcontractor compliance with Turner standards and safety codes and regulations.
Project management of competing demands and meet established deadlines
Ensure acquisition of required project permits and insurance, keep current for term of project, and serve as liaison with inspection agencies.
May supervise team of Superintendent employees, may oversee Field Engineers and Interns, and participate in hiring process, onboard and deliver timely performance feedback for direct reports, execute/contribute to performance appraisals during annual performance cycle, utilize talent management systems, and identify appropriate training to help with development needs.
Apply basic continuous improvement concepts and practices to work efficiently, enhance programs, coordinate and reduce waste.
Manage project mock-ups and oversee associated testing, review, and approval as applicable.
Manage and align General Requirements and General Conditions (GR/GC) within project budget.
Create and communicate schedules and determine sequencing of work to project stakeholders and staff.
Identify, investigate, manage, and resolve field issues and communicate with relevant project stakeholders, escalate to project leadership as needed.
Identify schedule risks and develop, communicate, and implement recovery strategies to maintain project schedule.
Manage and verify billing process for Work In Place (WIP) and oversee monthly estimate of work completed, payrolls, material invoices, and subcontractor payment applications.
Establish and maintain relationships with subcontractors’ Trade staff.
Requirements
bachelor’s
osha
microsoft office
scheduling
supervisory
safety
Able to work with minimal information and quickly develop understanding of project requirements
Ability to read, understand and interpret contract documents, drawings, specifications, scopes of work and project schedule
Supervisory and management experience
Able to build relationships across project to facilitate work productivity
Knowledgeable of building construction materials, systems, market conditions, trade practices
Familiar with continuous improvement methodologies
Regular travel throughout Reno and Carson Valley regions is required
Working knowledge of construction engineering principles and techniques, field supervision, scheduling, estimating, purchasing, general contract, general conditions, subcontract documents, drawings and specifications and basic understanding of construction accounting procedures
Proficient computer skills and Microsoft Office suite of applications
Bachelor’s Degree from accredited degree program in Engineering, Construction Management, Building Construction or similar, and minimum of eight (8) years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
Extensive experience in Safety and practical knowledge of OSHA regulations
Professional verbal and written communication skills
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
1902 Founded
Year Founded
The company's legacy began in 1902.
With a rich legacy, the company has delivered iconic projects such as the Burj Khalifa and New York’s One World Trade Center.
The company specializes in a wide range of sectors, including commercial, residential, industrial, and infrastructure construction.
The company has earned a reputation for executing complex, large-scale projects on time and within budget.
The company’s expertise extends to diverse civil works, including heavy civil projects like bridges, roads, and utilities.
The company is also known for its innovative approach, integrating advanced construction techniques and sustainability in its projects.
The company has consistently ranked among the top global contractors.
Culture + Values
Teamwork
Integrity
Commitment
“A promise made is a promise delivered.”
Safety and Wellness: promote an injury-free environment and the safest workplace possible
Lean Construction: emphasize collaboration, reliable scheduling and delivering the most value while consuming the fewest resources
Innovation: foster a culture of continuous improvement and technical expertise
Environmental Sustainability and Resiliency: conduct business consciously and responsibly to create a healthy, prosperous and sustainable future
Community and Citizenship: commitment to community and educational outreach as essential corporate citizenship
Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG): connecting safety, care for others, sustainability, transparency and accountability
Environment + Sustainability
Net Zero by 2030
Carbon Neutrality Targets
Achieves Scope 1 and 2 Net Zero for operations by 2030 and supply chain by 2040.
$60B Delivered
Green-Building Projects
Over $60 billion worth of green-building projects completed.
43M Tons Diverted
Construction Waste Reduction
Over 43 million tons of construction waste diverted from landfills.
27% Emissions Cut
Data-Center Pilot Success
Achieved a 27% reduction in emissions through electric temporary heat in data-center pilot.
LED lighting on sites, bans vehicle idling, electrifies fleet and pilots hybrid/electric construction equipment
Fleet to be fully electric by 2028
Using renewable diesel (HVO) across projects to reduce lifecycle carbon, with broader deployment planned in 2025
Projects like Chico State Behavioral & Social Sciences Building are net‑zero operationally and LEED Gold