Construction Superintendent
Lead diverse heavy civil and environmental projects nationwide. Competitive salary ($100k-$130k), remote rotation, strong safety focus, career growth opportunities.
The Construction Superintendent – Environmental/Heavy Civil role offers a robust opportunity for experienced professionals seeking dynamic fieldwork. This is a full-time supervisory position, and candidates benefit from a highly competitive salary range of $100,000 to $130,000, depending on experience. If you value career growth, project diversity, and nationwide job sites, this could be an ideal fit.
As a Construction Superintendent, you’ll work remotely at various project sites, with regular rotations home. Open to applicants from any US location, this role is suited for construction leaders comfortable with frequent travel and flexible work arrangements.
Key Responsibilities & Daily Activities
Your day will focus on managing heavy civil, environmental, and demolition projects of various sizes. You’ll collaborate closely on health and safety enforcement, lead job hazard analyses, and oversee pre-task planning.
You’re responsible for field coordination—ensuring craft and equipment resources are efficiently deployed and that teams meet strict safety, timeline, and quality benchmarks. Supervising multiple crafts and subcontractors, you’ll maintain documentation, hours reporting, and uphold all project protocols.
Expect involvement in problem-solving around scheduling, workforce needs, material supply, and any potential shifts in project scope. You’ll play a central role in hiring, training, and mentoring site crews. Documenting project events and interacting with clients and internal departments are part of your daily routine.
Pros: Why Apply For This Role?
A key advantage is the broad project exposure—from remediation to general contracting—across multiple environments. This gives candidates unmatched experience and skill development potential.
The position is structured with strong support for professional development, mentoring, and progression within a major construction group recognized for safety and diversity initiatives. The salary is highly competitive for the industry and reflects the role’s responsibilities.
Cons: What to Consider
This role requires significant travel and extended periods on job sites, which may not suit everyone. Candidates should be prepared for a demanding schedule and time away from home.
It’s a high-responsibility position requiring quick thinking, excellent communication, and a solid understanding of safety and operational protocols—as well as frequent coordination among a variety of teams and disciplines.
Verdict: Should You Apply?
If you have at least 7 years of construction supervision experience and are seeking a challenging role with competitive pay and career growth, this job stands out. The variety of projects and emphasis on safety and people development provide an excellent environment for high-performers in heavy civil construction.
