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Superintendent-Semiconductor at MSR-FSR: Chandler, United States; On-site; Full time; Lead; Engineering, Manufacturing & Construction. This listing is part of JobGrid's Construction and laborer jobs from public company career pages. JobGrid adds normalized role facts, source context, and a path to the employer application page so candidates can compare the listing before applying.
- Location and workplace: Chandler, United States, On-site
- Role classification: Engineering, Manufacturing & Construction, Full time, Lead
- Source freshness: checked by JobGrid on 2026-06-02.
- Application path: candidates continue to the employer application page with non-personal referral tags.
The Construction Coordinator is responsible for handling administrative and organizational tasks, specializing in on-site, construction-focused tasks within a project. Superintendents should be skilled within the specific areas they are assigned to monitor to ensure clarity and proficiency. Their responsibilities include:
Maintain open lines of communication between all stakeholders, including Construction Coordinators, Tool Engineers, Project Managers, Contractors and Vendors.
Manage and track assigned construction work schedules and knowing the current status of all Contractors beyond just the percentage complete.
Overseeing and managing the day-to-day field operations to include but not limited to general productivity, Contractor procedural conformance, code/regulation adherence, etc.
Coordinating relevant construction support resources.
Conducting SOR quantity surveys to verify the actual quantities of materials used by Contractors.
Tracking prefab and installation work schedules.
Oversee review and submission of all contractors ‘redline’ drawings.
Take ownership of problems immediately and escalate them to the appropriate parties.
Coordinate and engage in 3rd-party inspections, utility activation and/or isolation.
Engaging with the Contractor’s Safety Representative prior to commencing with project scope.
Verifying proper barricades are used.
Verify SRAs accurately reflect potential hazards, ensuring all are accurately documented and mitigated.
Ensure Contractors have submitted and received approval for Restricted Work Access Permits.
Engage with Contractors to discuss and resolve daily-to-day tool activities.
Attending daily/weekly Facility Services meetings and coordinating utility activation and isolation services.
Maintain stop-work authority by investigating and stopping work when unsafe conditions are observed.
Ensure all Safety Level (SL) documentation is accurately executed.
Ensure work areas meet documented 6S standards.
Enforce quality expectations.
Oversee the documentation, correction, and closure of all punch list items.
Ensure all quality related check sheets are accurately documented and reporting any observed deviations to the QAR.
Maintain coordination between SAS, Contractors, and the QAR.