Job Description

Job Description Job Description About FedVet Construction:

FedVet Construction is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) federal general contractor with active contracts across California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, and Guam. Our portfolio includes construction and renovation projects for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), NAVFAC, USACE, National Park Service, and Bureau of Reclamation. We are veteran-led, safety-first, and proud to serve the federal agencies that serve our nation.

Job Summary:

FedVet Construction is seeking an experienced Site Superintendent for an active VA construction project at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System (SAVAHCS), located at 3601 S. 6th Street, Tucson, Arizona. The project involves interior renovation of an Interventional Radiology suite (Building 38, Room A-186), including selective demolition, light-gauge metal framing, rough and finish MEP, and medical equipment coordination in an actively operating VA medical facility. This is an ICRA Class IV project (highest infection control risk classification).

The Site Superintendent will serve as the primary on-site field authority responsible for day-to-day construction operations, subcontractor coordination, schedule management, and overall quality of work execution. The position is approximately 80% supervisory and 20% hands-on, commensurate with project scope and operational needs. The Superintendent reports to the Project Manager and Operations Manager, and works in direct daily coordination with the on-site SSHO and Quality Control Manager (QCM).

We are actively recruiting locally in the Tucson/Southern Arizona area. Local candidates will not be required to relocate. This position is project-based with strong potential to transition to additional FedVet federal projects upon project completion, though future project locations cannot be guaranteed.

Key Responsibilities:

Serve as the primary on-site field supervisor for all construction activities; maintain a consistent on-site presence during all active work operations, including any after-hours or weekend shifts. Direct and coordinate all subcontractor activities to ensure work is executed safely, on schedule, within scope, and in conformance with contract documents, specifications, and drawings. Enforce compliance with ICRA Class IV infection control barrier requirements, including coordination with the SSHO, VA Infection Control, and Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for barrier integrity and worker movement protocols. Support the Quality Control Manager (QCM) in the execution of the Three-Phase Control System (Preparatory, Initial, Follow-Up) for all Definable Features of Work (DFOWs); attend and participate in preparatory and initial phase meetings. Coordinate with the SSHO to enforce the project Accident Prevention Plan (APP) and Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs); participate in daily safety briefings and toolbox talks. Manage project schedule at the field level; identify and communicate schedule risks to the Project Manager with recommended corrective actions. Coordinate delivery, staging, and storage of materials in compliance with SAVAHCS facility access, ICRA barrier, and VA infection control requirements. Review and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and submittals; communicate scope, sequencing, and technical requirements clearly to subcontractors and tradespeople. Conduct and document daily site observations; complete and upload Daily Reports, photographs, and field logs using Procore and/or other Government-required construction management systems. Attend and participate in construction coordination meetings, partnering sessions, and progress reviews with the Government COR, Project Manager, SSHO, and QCM. Coordinate with the VA Facility Manager, VA Engineering, and COR regarding access scheduling, phasing requirements, and occupant protection during active operations in a functioning medical facility. Maintain a clean, organized, and compliant work site consistent with SAVAHCS facility standards, ICRA Class IV requirements, and applicable VA regulations. Assist in identifying, documenting, and resolving Requests for Information (RFIs), field conflicts, and scope changes in coordination with the Project Manager.

Required Qualifications:

Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Site Superintendent or Field Supervisor on federal construction projects, with demonstrated experience working on VA, NAVFAC, or USACE contracts. Trade background commensurate with project scope: interior commercial or institutional renovation including selective demolition, light-gauge metal framing, rough and finish MEP, and finish work in occupied or semi-occupied facilities. Demonstrated experience managing subcontractors and field crews on active federal construction projects in compliance with Government safety and quality requirements. Working knowledge of federal construction specifications, contract documents, and phased sequencing in occupied healthcare, institutional, or mission-critical facility environments. OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (required or must obtain prior to start). EM 385-1-1 awareness and ability to enforce on-site compliance with the project Accident Prevention Plan. Proficiency with Procore or equivalent construction management platform for daily reports, photos, RFIs, and submittals. Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Word, Excel, Outlook, Teams). Valid Arizona driver's license with a clean driving record. Ability to pass VA background check and obtain VA facility access credentials (background investigation, TB screening, VA Personal Identity Verification badge) prior to commencement of work. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively alongside Government representatives, project management, safety, and quality personnel. Physical ability to perform site duties including climbing ladders, working in above-ceiling spaces, and sustained standing and walking on an active construction site.

Preferred Qualifications:

Prior experience on VA hospital or VA healthcare facility construction projects. Experience coordinating construction activities in an actively operating medical facility, including life safety system impairments, interim life safety measures (ILSM), and Joint Commission Environment of Care requirements. Familiarity with NAVFAC eCMS, USACE RMS, or VA Construction Manager (VACM) project management systems. Prior experience on projects involving medical equipment coordination, abatement (ACM/lead), or infection-sensitive construction in healthcare environments. Previous SAVAHCS, Davis-Monthan AFB, or other Southern Arizona federal facility experience. First Aid/CPR certification.

How to Apply:

To apply, please submit your resume and a cover letter to Tatiana Mercado, HR Manager, at . In your cover letter, please specifically address your experience on VA, NAVFAC, or USACE projects (include agency names, project types, and your specific role); your familiarity with ICRA or infection control construction requirements; and confirmation that you are available to work on site in Tucson, Arizona. We look forward to reviewing your application.

Equal Opportunity Employer:

FedVet Construction is an equal opportunity employer. We are a proud Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business and encourage applications from veterans, transitioning service members, and candidates from all backgrounds.

Salary

Not Specified

Location

Tucson Arizona United States

Job Overview
Job Posted:
4 days ago
Job Expires:
4w 1d
Job Type
Full Time
Education
Any
Experience
N/A
Vacancies
1

Share This Job:

  • Copy Link