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Assistant Construction Superintendent Reviews
What is it like working as an Assistant Construction Superintendent?
January 2019
Never bored.
Assistant Construction Superintendent in Winnipeg:
Pros: Good people and fast paced environment constantly challenging every skill you have, blow time past you in a blink.
Cons: I made more as a union carpenter.
October 2018
Good.
Assistant Construction Superintendent in Denver:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Too many people
June 2018
Very rewarding. We work on interesting products that provide opportunity to learn complex delivery of unique products for a multitude of different types of clients.
Assistant Construction Superintendent in Boston:
Pros: I enjoy the team environment and working with expert tradespeople. I enjoy energizing the trades in the field and using a proactive approach in order to get the job done correctly, the first time around.
Cons: Micro management. Perception of my work ethic generated by my peers and back up to management. It is difficult to work with 25+ people everyday and trust that everyone is pulling their salary worth. Sometimes the environment gets to be gang mentality and produces a negative environment. This slows down team synergy and takes away focus of the tasks at hand. This becomes especially apparent when the project enters into its critical path and seeking certificate of occupancy, etc.
January 2018
The weather is nice during winter.
Assistant Construction Superintendent in Phoenix:
Pros: Doesn’t get extremely cold and during summer u can start early in the morning.
Cons: The drive home after work when it 110 degree.
August 2017
Its a great place.
Assistant Construction Superintendent in Tempe:
Pros: The office in tempe makes it easy for me to attend my college class and get to the mandatory superintendent meetings we have monthly. Another good thing is that its closer to my house compared to other jobsites.
Cons: The thing that I like least about it is that we have many jobsites not Close to tempe at all. Most of our jobs are oht in phoenix, Scottsdale and Glendale.
June 2017
Tough Job, But Someone has to Do It.
Assistant Construction Superintendent in San Diego:
Extremely difficult job in terms of time management and broad scope of knowledge needed in so many different trades... But also extremely gratifying.
May 2016
Assistant Construction Superintendent:
Pros: *i always had to made sure that I had the write drawings, revised drawings were received by me at the earliest.
*to make sure my foremen and juniors had clearly view about day to day activity.
*making advance planning and explaining details to subordinates in advance so that they can visualize the plan and jobs are executed in minimum time.
*keeping record every material, item, equipment at site.
*cost calculation of equipment, material and labor hours.
*proper and bias appraisal of juniors.
*imparting safety related knowledge to workforce.
*providing safety training and skill related to non-routine risky jobs.
*checking design drawings.
Cons: *improper line of command, since sometimes I had two manager who would be present and I have to struggle to decide whom to hear or listen or report to.
*chain of reporting/ line command.
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