Posted 2w ago

Slurry Superintendent

@ Pavement Preservation Group
Tolleson, Arizona, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Oversee slurry, Manage crew, Coordinate materials
Requirements Summary:Minimum 5 years in road construction (slurry seal/pavement preservation preferred), 2+ years in a supervisory role; strong leadership, safety, communication, and travel willingness.
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Position Overview:

We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Slurry Superintendent to oversee and manage slurry seal operations for our pavement preservation projects. The ideal candidate will lead a slurry crew, ensure the quality and safety of slurry applications, manage materials and equipment, and maintain high levels of customer satisfaction.

This is a key leadership role requiring strong knowledge of slurry materials, equipment operations, crew management, and OSHA-compliant safety practices. The Slurry Superintendent will work closely with project managers and field crews to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, and within budget.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee Slurry Seal Operations: Supervise and coordinate slurry seal operations, ensuring compliance with quality standards and client expectations.
  • Crew Management: Oversee daily duties of the slurry crew, including training, mentoring, scheduling, and performance management.
  • Ordering Materials: Manage procurement and timely delivery of materials required for project execution.
  • Creating Work Schedules: Develop and adjust schedules to align with project timelines and crew availability.
  • Project Coordination: Collaborate with project managers to allocate resources, track progress, and meet deadlines.
  • Quality Control: Ensure slurry mix quality, correct application methods, and final project outcomes meet industry standards.
  • Safety Compliance: Follow and enforce OSHA safety procedures. Conduct weekly safety meetings and ensure crew compliance with PPE and job site safety protocols.
  • Equipment Oversight: Supervise the use, maintenance, and troubleshooting of slurry equipment to minimize downtime.
  • Client Communication: Act as the point of contact for clients on job sites. Provide updates, resolve concerns, and ensure satisfaction.
  • Travel Requirements: Must be able to travel in and out of town/state as job demands. Per diem provided for out-of-town work.
  • Problem Solving: Resolve issues related to materials, equipment, crew, or scheduling as they arise.
  • Reporting: Submit regular progress reports detailing job site conditions, productivity, and project status.