Superintendent III
Company: Alaska Native Triba Health Consortium
Location: Anchorage
Posted on: April 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium has a hiring preference
for qualified Alaska Native and American Indian applicants
pursuant to P.L. 93-638 Indian Self Determination Act. Summary:
Under general direction implements sanitation & health facility
construction projects in rural Alaska. The position involves
hands-on skills in facility construction in rural Alaska. Projects
are typically completed in a "force account" setting through a
cooperative agreement between the ANTHC and the local community
government. Responsibilities: Assists in pre-construction
activities with community, initial visit of project site and
participates in design review meetings.Reviews project designs and
provide suggestions for improvements, estimates labor, materials,
and equipment and task durations. Schedules appropriate trades and
skill set, completes Material Take-Off. Works and manages
construction effort from project site, supervising, scheduling, and
directing skilled and unskilled labor forces. Coordinates
equipment use and material transportation, conducts project
activities and quality assurance measures in accordance with ANTHC
guidelines and enforces ANTHC Safety Program. Coordinates labor
requirements and administrative functions with local government,
submits daily production reports/project logs to include project
photos, and maintains equipment use and preventative maintenance
records. Compiles record drawings and testing certification as
needed. Observe and comply with all Federal, State, and local
building codes and ordinances, and the ANTHC Standard of Conduct.
Provides leadership, direction, and guidance to assigned staff.Â
Develops goals and priorities in conjunction with employees, and
assigns tasks and projects. Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE and SKILLS ·         Knowledge of rural Alaska
logistics, conditions, and construction materials. ·      Â
  Knowledge of cold weather construction. ·        Â
Knowledge of Alaska Native cultures. ·         Knowledge
in construction management. ·         Skill in sanitation
(water, sewer and solid waste) and/ or primary care (rural clinics)
facilities construction. ·         Skill in planning,
organizing, leading, and controlling of construction projects and
crews. ·         Skill in interpreting written
construction plans and specifications. ·         Skill in
preparing material take-offs for the purpose of material ordering.
·         Skill in communicating effectively with
construction staff, engineers, field employees, and community
workers and residents. MINIMUM EDUCATION QUALIFICATION A high
school diploma or GED equivalent. MINIMUM EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATION
Non-supervisory - Twelve (12) years skilled trade work experience
in carpentry, heavy equipment operation, heavy equipment mechanic,
plumbing, electrical, pipe/utility installation (water and sewer),
and/or concrete.  An equivalent combination of relevant education
and/or training may be substituted for experience. ANDÂ
Supervisory - Six (6) years of proven employee supervision
experience in construction. MINIMUM CERTIFICATION QUALIFICATION
Journeyman certification in one or more of the following trades:
carpentry, heavy equipment operation and/or mechanic, plumbing,
electrical, pipe/utility installation - water and sewer, concrete
work;Â ORÂ verifiable skills equivalent to a journey level
designation.  According to the needs of the organization, some
incumbents in this job class may be required to obtain specific
technical certifications and licenses. MINIMUM LICENSE
QUALIFICATION ·         An Alaska driver's license with a
clean driving record is required. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ·   Â
    Work may occur in uncomfortable positions, while frequently
bending, reaching, stretching, crouching, and climbing. ·    Â
    Work occurs mostly outdoors in all types of weather and
field conditions such as rain, fog, snow, mud, and cold weather.
·         Extensive travel to rural communities in small
single engine airplanes is required. ·         Time on
site may vary from several weeks for small jobs to several months
for larger jobs. MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The following
demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee
to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. · Â
       Position is physically demanding and requires lifting
and carrying equipment and supplies up to 50 pounds. TYPICAL CAREER
PROGRESSION AND PROJECT RESPONSIBILITY Most Superintendents will
begin employment at the Superintendent I (entry) level. Advancement
to the II and III (senior) levels of the position will be based on
performance, level of responsibility, and experience accordingly.
Criteria for Superintendent level I, II, and III: Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Level                           Years'
Experience                          Â
Project Complexity (per season) Superintendent IÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
  7 years/ 2 years Supervisory                 Â
Small/ Up to $1 million Superintendent IIÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 10
years/ 4 years Supervisory                Small to
Medium/ Up to $2 million Superintendent IIIÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 12
years/ 6 years Supervisory                Medium to
Large/ $2-5 million  Â
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