Fire Sprinkler Superintendent
PHOENIX
Friday, 29 May 2026
The Superintendent is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all the activities of a construction site according to project blueprints and schedule plans. This position must also coordinate subcontractors, as well as perform quality control and safety checks. This position plays a key role in managing projects from planning to completion and adheres to the customer’s standards. Key Responsibilities: Manage a team of helpers, apprentices, journeymen, and foremen, including work schedules, project progress and resource allocation. Collaborate with clients, Project Managers, and other construction management teams to develop project plans, budget, and timelines. Coordinate materials and equipment delivery with vendors and suppliers to ensure necessary resources are available for the project. Create schedules for team members and subcontractors outlining important tasks and deadlines. Attending Fire Marshall inspections on the job sites. In support of resource allocation, hire additional subcontractors as needed and assign work accordingly. Make changes in the operation as necessary to best meet construction deadlines. Implement management techniques of identifying opportunities for improving efficiency and reducing costs in construction process. Attend weekly Work in Progress meetings to provide updates on project status, discuss challenges, and coordinate with stakeholders. Assist designers and project managers as needed. Other duties as assigned. What We Are Looking For: High School Diploma/ GED is required. Applicable state journeyman license is required. OSHA-30 is highly desired. NICET II is desired. Must have minimum 5 years’ experience managing fire sprinkler crews Extensive knowledge of plumbing, pipefitting, and general construction is required. Ability to read and interpret blueprints and schematic designs. Understanding of construction equipment, including safe operating practices and signs of maintenance issues. Knowledge of construction budgeting best practices. Good planning skills including design execution, resource allocation and contingencies. In-depth understanding of local, state, and federal construction regulations. Superior knowledge in NFPA 13 codes. Great problem solving and decision-making skills. Organizational skills including time management, delegation, prioritization, and multitasking.