Site Superintendent
Mississauga, Ontario, L4V1A3, Canada On-site
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About the role
The Pearson Airport Construction Team (PACT) is seeking an experienced Site Superintendent to oversee daily field operations and support the safe, efficient, and high-quality delivery of construction activities across one of Canada’s largest and most complex aviation infrastructure programs. This role is responsible for coordinating subcontractors, labour, equipment, materials, and site logistics while ensuring compliance with project specifications, safety requirements, GTAA standards, and schedule commitments. The successful candidate will play a key role in maintaining strong site presence, proactively resolving field issues, and driving construction execution in a live airport environment.
What you'll bring
- Experience delivering construction projects within active airport environments, including working around operational constraints, restricted access areas, and complex stakeholder coordination requirements, is highly preferred.
- Proven experience as a Site Superintendent in heavy civil, aviation, electrical, utilities, or large-scale infrastructure construction.
- Previous airport construction experience within active operational environments is strongly preferred.
- Experience managing work within live operational environments with minimal disruption to ongoing operations.
- Strong understanding of construction sequencing, field coordination, and subcontractor management.
- Ability to interpret drawings, specifications, and construction documentation.
- Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrated commitment to safety and experience leading work in high-risk environments.
- Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple work fronts simultaneously.
- Ability to work nights, weekends, or restricted work windows as required by airport operations.
- Experience working in airside environments, restricted access zones, or secure facilities is considered an asset.
- Familiarity with GTAA procedures, airport stakeholder coordination, or RAIC-controlled environments is considered an advantage.