We have an excellent position for a Construction Superintendent to be based in and around the Washington DC beltway area. Our client are a very well established General Contractor, who offer industry leading salaries and great work/life balance! If you are currently working for a large GC (HITT, Whiting-Turner, Clark, DAVIS etc.) and are interested in seeing what options are out there for you then please get in touch. This is a long-term position with huge potential for career growth. #Construction #Constructionjobs #Constructionsuperintendent
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Need a Superintendent? 🤔 (List of Superintendents at the bottom) Looking for a top-tier Superintendent but worried about hiring the wrong person? You’re not alone. Most contractors hire someone they already know or through trusted referrals – because interviews don’t always reveal the whole story... That’s why I’ve shifted how I source Superintendents. I only work with Supts referred by people I trust—PMs, Estimators, Clients—or those willing to give solid references that I personally check. In return, I promise to keep their details anonymous to the contractors in the market for superintendents until they give me explicit permission to do otherwise. This way I can be sure my clients get access to top talent without the guesswork. No bad eggs here, just Supts with proven track records. Here is a list of Supts on my books that all come with great references: Austin, TX Dirt Supt - worked on large commercial & TxDOT projects - can run a finish blade - $120k Highway Supt - Wet utilities and Dirt - $130k Structures Supt - Working on TxDOT projects - $150k San Antonio, TX General Supt - Has done it all for 20 years - $170k General Supt - Currently Senior Supt for huge Highway Contractor - $160k Senior Highway Supt - The only weak area is structures - $150k TxDOT Wet Utilities Supt - great future ahead of him - $120k Commercial Site Prep Supt - Dirt and Utilities - Looking for $130k *Figures listed are expected salaries.* Reach out if you'd like some more details on any of these candidates. My inbox is open. #Superintendent #Austin #SanAntonio
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🚨 🚨 NEW ROLE🚨 🚨 🚨🚨HOT JOB ALERT🚨🚨 To all my construction professionals, I have a general superintendent opportunity with a Top National Construction Firm. The ideal candidate will have nothing less than 10–12 years of industry experience in large scale commercial projects such as manufacturing and industrial. If you or someone you know is interested, please contact me at Andrew@Hirewell.com
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At Stout, you are not just a number. Stout is a family--we rely on each other and take care of each other. Questions are encouraged and support is guaranteed. Someone always has your back. #stoutbuildingcontractor #superintendent #construction #generalcontractor #constructionmanagement #stout #utahconstructionjobs #constructionutah
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Get to know our VP Of Operations: Sean Hansen! How Did Your Career In Construction Start And How Has It Shaped Your Views Of Construction Safety? "I have been connected to construction since I was a kid, my dad was a superintendent. When I was in middle school and high school, I started getting to follow him to work now and again. That was my initial exposure to the construction industry. After college, I was looking to start my career so I fell back on my construction knowledge. I started working as a union laborer and it has evolved since then. I went from being a union laborer to a Project Engineer, then Assistant Superintendent, Superintendent, Field Operations Manager, Director of Construction and now I am the VP of Operations for Technical Builders. In terms of how that has shaped my views of safety: having been someone who started their career in the field getting dirty and doing the work, gives you firsthand exposure to what a safe job site feels like and what a job site that's not safe feels like. It's a significant and impactful difference. So I have always strived, since the beginning, to create job site environments that allow people to feel safe. And when your workers and team feel safe on the job site, that's when you get the best from them. I think that my firsthand experience is what has shaped my perspective on safety. " #construction #constructionsafety #vpoperations
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It's the culmination of doing the little things well that make the final result turnout well. It starts with that first bucket of dirt to the final lift of backfill... #WeMakeItFlow #sitework #siteutilities #construction #siteworkhouston #siteutilitieshouston #constructionhouston #careers #constructioncareers #hiring
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I was 18 years old in the picture below on my first real commercial construction site for Shawmut Design and Construction. Prior to this, I was a forklift operator at a lumber yard, far from understanding the intricacies of a construction site. Starting out, I knew I wanted to become a well-rounded construction professional. To do so I had to first acknowledge what I didn’t know. I was eager to learn and grow, and I understood that the best way to provide value was to immerse myself in the team and the daily operations of the site. I had the privilege of teaming up with knowledgeable foremen and superintendents who were generous with their time and insights. Even the routine tasks like maintaining daily logs proved invaluable; they offered a window into the daily operations, the activities of our trade partners, and the overall phasing of work. I didn’t shy away from asking questions, no matter how simple they might seem. Whether it was inquiring about the tasks of different trades or the reasons behind them, every question asked was a step towards deeper understanding and integration into the team. This approach not only built my reputation but also proved essential in my effectiveness in ensuring safety on site. Showing genuine interest and humility in learning every facet of construction work helped me tremendously. My curiosity led to learning to read plans, taking on more responsibilities, and coordinating with subcontractors. Eventually, I was asked by our general superintendent to lead one of our 400,000 sqft demolition and abatement projects adjacent to a new school we were building under our senior superintendent. This included all phasing and coordination. In construction, every day is a learning opportunity. There are no stupid questions—only chances to improve and learn from those who know more. To all aspiring construction professionals: Stay curious, ask questions, and be a part of your team. It takes the collective whole to execute on a project. #construction #leadership #safety
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Attention all superintendents in construction! Did you know that the average salary for your position is $94,406.00? Along with solid benefits, it seems like a great gig. Speaking of career progression, I have a question for my superintendent connections: How long did it take you to move from a general laborer to an assistant superintendent? Share your experience in the comments below. #construction #superintendent #careerprogression
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🚧 Construction Pros! 🚧 What's your favorite project you've worked on and why? Was it the complexity, the team, the location, or something else that made it special? Drop a comment below and share your story! #RockbridgeSearch #Construction #BuildingDreams #UtahConstruction #NowHiring #JobOpportunity #Recruiting #ConstructionJobs
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I’m looking to hire an experienced construction safety professional for an 18 month project in Virginia near DC. The compensation is very competitive. Per Diem available for travelers. Requirements: MINIMUM 5 YEARS CONSTRUCTION SAFETY EXPERIENCE. Plus one of the following: OSHA 500 CHST/OHST 4 year degree in safety Send resume to my dm or my email: ewithers@gwttllc.com
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JOB OPENINGS for SAFETY PROFESSIONALS in TEXAS and ARIZONA: We are Looking for a qualified project-level Safety Manager to work on a highway improvement project in Tyler County, Texas (Northeast of Houston). We are also looking for a Roving Safety Manager to cover several small to medium sized highway projects in Arizona (the greater Phoenix area). These are full time salaried positions. Must have a minimum of 3 years of Heavy Civil, Highway Construction, or similar experience. CHST preferred but not required. OSHA 500 preferred but not required. If you know someone interested, please pass these opportunities along. Please send resumes to iborodina@pulice.com and visit: Pulice.com—Careers—Pulice to complete an online application. hashtag #hiring. know anyone who might be interested? I’m hashtag #hiring. Know anyone who might be interested?
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