Location: Ohio
A respected heavy civil contractor in Ohio is seeking an experienced Heavy Civil Bridge Superintendent to lead DOT bridge construction projects . This role is responsible for managing all on-site operations while ensuring full compliance with Ohio DOT specifications, safety standards, and quality requirements .
Key ResponsibilitiesThe Superintendent is the primary on-site authority responsible for DOT compliance, field execution, and coordination of all bridge construction activities.
• Oversee all phases of DOT bridge construction , including concrete, structural steel, foundations, and related civil scopes • Enforce ODOT safety standards , project-specific safety plans, and regulatory requirements • Ensure strict adherence to ODOT specifications, plans, special provisions, and inspection requirements • Develop and maintain project schedules, including two-week lookahead planning aligned with DOT milestones • Coordinate DOT inspections, testing, and documentation requirements • Manage and coordinate labor crews, equipment, subcontractors, and material deliveries • Lead daily field operations and conduct weekly foreman meetings focused on production, safety, and quality • Maintain effective working relationships with ODOT inspectors, engineers, owners, and regulatory agencies
Requirements• Minimum 10 years of supervisory experience on DOT bridge projects • Strong working knowledge of ODOT bridge specifications, drawings, and construction procedures • Proven experience managing public works bridge projects in Ohio • Ability to coordinate inspection hold points, testing, and documentation • Civil Engineering or construction-related degree preferred, but not required
Compensation & Benefits• Competitive compensation based on experience • Comprehensive benefits package, including: – Medical, vision, and dental insurance – Life and disability insurance – 401(k) plan
Apply TodayThis is an opportunity to play a key role in delivering critical transportation infrastructure projects throughout Ohio.
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