K–12 EDUCATION
Lead the Daily Build in Michigan Schools
Superintendent – K–12 Education
Why This Role Exists + What You'll Lead
Clark's Lansing office is seeking a Superintendent to lead daily field execution on K–12 construction projects across Souteast Michigan.
School construction is different. Buildings are occupied. Students are present. Summer schedules are compressed. Opening day deadlines are fixed. This role exists to ensure we deliver safe, high-quality spaces while coordinating dozens of moving parts inside active school environments.
You'll own what happens in the field every day - leading trade contractors, enforcing safety standards, and maintaining schedule discipline - while partnering with your Project Manager on overall project strategy.
Based in Flint serving districts across Southeast Michigan - ideal candidates may live near Flint, Grand Blanc, Howell, Lapeer, Owosso, Lake Orion and other surrounding areas.
What You'll Do
What Success Looks Like
In year one, you're confidently leading execution in occupied schools, coordinating trades around academic schedules, and delivering on opening-day commitments.
Over time, you're trusted with larger or more complex projects and mentoring Assistant Superintendents learning K–12 work.
What You'll Bring
What Makes Clark Different
You'll have real field authority with experienced PMs and executives behind you. Our self-perform division gives you additional control when it matters most.
And you'll lead work that communities see and rely on every day.
Benefits + Culture
Clark offers profit sharing, generous PTO, 401(k) matching, and comprehensive health coverage. We invest in your professional growth and are a Certified Veteran Friendly Employer.
We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Different perspectives make us stronger.
Ready to lead school projects that shape Michigan's future? Let's talk.
Background Check Notice
All employment offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check. This may include verification of employment history, education, and professional references, as well as criminal background or driving record checks, as permitted by law.
Results of the background check will be considered in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Michigan law (MCL 37.2205a), which prohibits employers from asking about or making hiring decisions based solely on certain criminal records. A prior conviction will not automatically disqualify a candidate from employment; each situation will be reviewed individually based on job-related factors.