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Construction Superintendent/Project Manager

W3Global Inc. US

$75413 - $125000 ANNUAL

Council Bluffs, IA

The ideal candidate is a hands-on problem solver who thrives in fast-paced environments, understands commercial construction, and knows how to lead subs with accountability. Client is seeking a driven, experienced Construction Superintendent to oversee a 90-day restaurant expansion project in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

1 day ago
Healthcare Construction Superintendent

Davron LLC

$85000 - $125000 YEAR

Tampa, FL

HEALTHCARE CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT | HEALTHCARE SUPERINTENDENT | COMMERCIAL SUPERINTENDENT | GENERAL CONTRACTOR | PROJECT MANAGEMENT | HEALTHCARE RENOVATIONS | AHCA | OSHA | SCHEDULING | BUDGETING | SAFETY REGULATIONS | INTERIOR HOSPITAL RENOVATIONS. With a track record of award-winning service and a strong commitment to quality and community impact, this company offers an exciting opportunity for a Healthcare Construction Superintendent in Tampa, FL.

7 days ago
Interior Construction Superintendent

W3Global Inc. US

$75000 - $85000 ANNUAL

Fredericksburg, VA

We're growing fast-and we're looking for an experienced Commercial Interiors Superintendent to run the day-to-day field operations that make our projects successful. Every project is fast-paced (usually 90-100 days), highly detailed, and built to make a lasting impression.

1 day ago
Construction Superintendent – Custom Residential

Davron LLC

$70000 - $90000 YEAR

Spring, TX

CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT – CUSTOM RESIDENTIAL | RESIDENTIAL SUPERINTENDENT | CUSTOM HOME BUILDER | JOBTREAD | GOOGLE WORKSPACE | ADOBE | RENDER | PROJECT COORDINATION | FIELD MANAGEMENT | HOUSTON HOMEBUILDER | SUBCONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT | BILINGUAL CONSTRUCTION. As a Construction Superintendent based in Houston, TX, you’ll be a key player in delivering luxurious custom and spec homes—some reaching up to 13,000 square feet—while helping reset and redefine priorities for a company entering an exciting new phase of growth and quality control.

7 days ago
Construction Project Superintendent

Sustainable Facilities Management Service

Washington, DC

Sustainable Facilities Management Services (SFMS) is a fully integrated facilities management company that specializes in “Green Building” methodology with a core management team that has over 50 years’ experience in facilities management and consulting serving the federal, state, and local governments, as well as the industrial and commercial market place. Project Planning & Management: Manage the entire project lifecycle which includes, Leading the planning, execution, monitoring, from pre-construction to the closeout phases of construction projects.

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Superintendent, C&I (Electrical Construction) - IBEW 68

Sturgeon Electric Company

$48.08 - $55.29 undefined

Henderson, CO

Since 1912, Sturgeon Electric Company, Inc., a subsidiary of MYR Group, Inc, has provided comprehensive electrical construction services to clients throughout the western U.S. Sturgeon Electric has two divisions, offering both power line construction and commercial/industrial electrical construction, making it a full-service electrical provider. Sturgeon Electric’s Commercial and Industrial (C&I) electrical construction division specializes in large-scale commercial electrical projects, telecommunications, traffic signalization, gas distribution, high voltage distribution service and maintenance to clients.

7 days ago
Traveling Construction Superintendent

J.J.O. Construction

Cleveland, OH

Construction was founded in 1993 and is a leading general contractor with offices in the Cleveland, Ohio and Austin, Texas areas. We require effective team leaders skilled in customer satisfaction, quality, cost control, safety & on-time schedule completion.

24 days ago
Construction Superintendent - Food Production

Per Se Group

$60 - $65 HOUR

Moonachie, NJ

This job may be ideal for you if you have experience in food-grade construction or cold storage projects, are comfortable managing multiple trades simultaneously, and can ensure the project progresses efficiently and safely through each phase of work. We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Field Superintendent to oversee all subcontractor activity on a fast-paced interior fit-out of a large-scale food production and processing facility.

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Senior Project Manager - Heavy Civil Construction

Confidential

Boston, MA

The sustained success is a result of the Leadership and Team Members living the core values of Safety first in everything we do, Quality in all we offer, Integrity in the way we act and do business, Professionalism in how we represent ourselves and the company, Strong Work Ethic that produces positive results, and Commitment to the Success of all Team Members and Stakeholders. Prepare and review periodic estimates with the owner's representative/Resident Engineer and submit an approved original estimate or pencil sheet copy to the regional office with the appropriate subcontractor quantity split.

1 day ago
Construction Superintendent

Nicastro Associates

$125000 - $145000 YEAR

Watertown, CT

Position requires the ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships with owners, architects, engineers, vendors, regulatory staff, and subcontractors throughout the project lifecycle. You would be working for a New Haven County CM firm, reporting directly to the President, specializing in commercial, healthcare and multi-unit projects, up to $30M each.

11 days ago
Construction Superintendent - Pile Driving (Northwest Region)

Manson Construction Co.

$145000 - $166000 YEAR

Seattle, WA

Employees must be able to wear the personal protective equipment (PPE) required of various construction work environments (hard hats, personal floatation devices, safety glasses, gloves, safety-toed shoes, respirators, etc). If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to Recruiting, 206-762-0850, and recruiting@mansonconstruction.com.

30+ days ago
Commercial Construction Superintendent

Barranco Enterprises, Inc

Alpharetta, GA

Coordinates and schedules the work activities of tradespeople, professionals, and laborers, communicating to and via project lead to deliver instructions and project assignments as appropriate. Coordinates the procurement, delivery, and placement of materials and equipment on-site as required to execute each phase of a construction project.

12 days ago
MN State Traveling Construction Superintendent

BCI Construction INC

Sauk Rapids, MN

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:The ability to read and understand plans, specifications, sub-contract agreements, and enforce quality control. BCI Construction, Inc. is seeking an experienced Traveling Superintendent to join our growing team and work in the 5-state area of Minnesota.

7 days ago
Construction Superintendent

Joyner Homes

Greenfield, IN

Building in multiple counties around Central Indiana, we focus on building "Character-Rich" homes with features such as built-ins, exposed beams, and cozy spaces that also incorporate "Smart Design" through efficient space planning, modern technology, energy efficiency, and livability. Our company strives to strengthen family, relationships, and quality of life by providing opportunities to live and work in our local community.

3 days ago
Commercial Construction Superintendent

Canyon Building & Design

$80000 - $120000 YEAR

Chandler, AZ

Responsibilities: The Superintendent, in partnership with the Project Manager, is responsible for the overall success of the construction project, by effectively managing the jobsite including subcontractors, quality control, safety, communication, record keeping, daily reports and creating and maintaining schedules and other duties. Schedule- Superintendent effectively manages the project schedule using Microsoft Project to meet milestones and completion date.

14 days ago
Construction Superintendent - Northwest Region

Manson Construction Co.

$145000 - $166000 YEAR

Seattle, WA

Employees must be able to wear the personal protective equipment (PPE) required of various construction work environments (hard hats, personal floatation devices, safety glasses, gloves, safety-toed shoes, respirators, etc). If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to Recruiting, 206-762-0850, and recruiting@mansonconstruction.com.

30+ days ago
Construction Superintendent

Create Construction Inc

$65000 - $95000 YEAR

Los Angeles, CA

Qualifications:In-depth knowledge of the construction industry and the entire building process, including building codes, blueprints, permits, construction equipment, material resources, construction processes, and project management principles. Responsibilities:Confirm that every construction project produces a high-quality finished product, supervise construction workers, execute regular on-site inspections, and provide feedback as needed.

11 days ago
Construction Project Manager

Jim Cooley Construction LLC

Oklahoma City, OK

Bachelor Degree plus 5 years of experience; or, 10 years of construction management experience in Public Works/ Commercial / Federal Construction. Supervise Superintendent -Field Manager completion of daily logs, timesheets and other field reports.

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Construction Jobs Overview

If you enjoy building, creating, or problem-solving, a career in the construction industry could be an excellent match for your skills and passions. Construction jobs offer many opportunities, from hands-on roles at worksites to specialized positions in planning, engineering, or project management.

Whether you’re excited about constructing towering skyscrapers, renovating homes, or designing cutting-edge infrastructure, there’s a construction job for everyone. With so many paths to choose from, it’s easy to find a role that aligns with your skills and career goals.

Here are some common construction careers to choose from:

  • Construction worker: Works directly on job sites to handle physical tasks like digging, carrying materials, and assisting skilled tradespeople. This role is perfect for those who enjoy hands-on, active work.
  • Carpenter: Specializes in building structures, furniture, or frameworks using wood and other materials. Carpenters combine craftsmanship with technical knowledge to bring designs to life.
  • Electrician: Installs and repairs electrical systems in buildings, ensuring power supply and safety compliance. This role requires precision and expertise handling wiring, circuits, and other electrical components.
  • Plumber: Installs and repairs water, gas, and waste systems, ensuring functionality and compliance with building codes.
  • Pipe fitter: Installs, assembles, and repairs piping systems for heating, cooling, and industrial purposes, ensuring they meet safety and efficiency standards.

Salaries for Construction Jobs

The construction industry encompasses a variety of roles. Therefore, salaries differ significantly depending on your position, experience level, and geographic location.

Use Monster's Salary Tool as a resource for exploring pay ranges for specific construction roles in your area. While entry-level positions often start with competitive wages, the growth potential is strong as you build experience and take on more complex projects.

Here's an overview of salary ranges for some typical construction jobs:

How to Find the Right Construction Jobs for You

Answering these questions will help narrow down the vast opportunities in construction, ensuring you find a role that aligns with your interests, strengths, and lifestyle:

  • What aspect of construction excites me the most? Do I enjoy designing and planning projects, operating heavy machinery, or working with my hands to create something tangible?
  • What skills and experiences do I already have? Am I skilled at problem-solving, following detailed plans, or using tools and equipment? Identifying these can help you choose a role that plays to your strengths.
  • Do I prefer physical work or more strategic tasks? Would I thrive in a hands-on role like a carpenter, or do I enjoy planning and coordinating as a project manager?
  • How much variety do I want in my day-to-day work? Am I drawn to the ever-changing tasks of a construction laborer, or do I prefer the structured responsibilities of an electrician or civil engineer?
  • Am I open to working outdoors and in different conditions? Construction often involves being outside in varying weather conditions. Think about whether this aligns with your preferences.

Review Descriptions for Construction Jobs

To find a construction job that aligns with your skills and goals, it’s essential to carefully assess job descriptions. Use these tips to evaluate opportunities effectively:

  • Check the required qualifications and experience. Look at the listed skills, certifications, and prior experience needed. If you’re missing any key requirements, consider whether you want to pursue additional training or education.
  • Examine the job’s responsibilities and work environment. Make sure the role’s day-to-day tasks align with what you’re comfortable doing. Some positions may involve physically demanding labor, exposure to the elements, or irregular schedules.
  • Look for roles with growth opportunities. Focus on positions that offer clear paths for advancement, such as apprenticeships or on-the-job training programs, which can help you develop your skills and progress in your career.
  • Pay attention to job listing details. Avoid positions with vague descriptions that leave out key information about pay, benefits, or responsibilities. Listings emphasizing a “high-pressure” or “fast-paced” environment may signal challenges—ensure you’re prepared for what the role demands.

How to Apply to Construction Jobs

Landing a construction job requires a focused approach highlighting your skills, experience, and qualifications. Follow these steps to craft an application that stands out:

Update Your Resume for Construction Jobs

Start with a compelling professional summary that immediately conveys your experience and why you're the perfect candidate. Think of it as your foundation: strong, clear, and structured. For example, you could say, "Skilled construction laborer with 5+ years of experience in residential and commercial projects, specializing in framing, drywall installation, and site preparation."

Next, include key skills relevant to the construction field, such as "blueprint reading," "equipment operation,” or "project scheduling. Don't forget soft skills like teamwork and problem-solving, essential for working effectively on-site and with a team.

Before submitting, double-check for typos and inconsistencies. Attention to detail is as important in your resume as on a construction site.

For more ideas, browse our library of sample resumes and templates. Or use Monster's Resume Writing Experts. We'll create a customized resume highlighting your unique selling points to help you land more interviews.

Add a Cover Letter for Construction Jobs

Begin your cover letter with a strong and engaging opening. Highlight your enthusiasm for construction and explain why you’re interested in the role.

In the next section, focus on your skills and experience, connecting them directly to the job requirements. Instead of simply listing qualifications, provide context for how they make you an excellent fit. For instance, you could write, “With a proven track record of completing complex residential framing projects and a certification in heavy equipment operation, I bring both precision and reliability to every task.”

Next, personalize your cover letter by referencing why the company or project appeals to you. Whether it’s their reputation for innovation in green construction or their focus on large-scale commercial builds, showing you’ve done your homework demonstrates genuine interest.

Submit Your Application

Create a free Monster profile to kickstart your search for construction jobs. Once you’ve set up your account, you can upload your resume, making it easy for recruiters searching for skilled professionals like you to connect directly.

That’s just the beginning—Monster’s job alert feature lets you tailor notifications to your preferences, ensuring you’re among the first to learn about new construction roles. Plus, Monster provides access to valuable resources, including expert advice on crafting standout resumes, tips for nailing interviews, and insights into the latest workplace trends.

Follow Up on Your Application

Reaching out after submitting a job application is a great way to show interest and remind hiring managers of your enthusiasm for the role. Here’s how to follow up effectively:

  • Wait one to two weeks before following up. This allows the hiring team enough time to review applications before you reach out.
  • Most employers prefer email as their method of communication. It’s professional, nonintrusive, and allows the recipient to respond at their convenience. If you don’t have a direct contact, check the company’s website for HR or recruiting details.
  • Thank the employer for considering your application, and briefly reiterate your excitement about the position.

Interviewing Tips for Construction Jobs

Preparing thoroughly for a construction job interview will help you highlight your technical skills, hands-on experience, and passion for the industry. Follow this step-by-step guide to make a strong impression:

How to Prepare for Your Interview

Start by researching the company and the projects they’re known for. Understanding their work, whether residential developments, commercial buildings, or large-scale infrastructure, will allow you to align your experience with their needs. Look for recent projects, community impact, or awards they’ve received to personalize your responses.

Next, brush up on industry standards and safety regulations relevant to the role. Whether it’s OSHA guidelines, building codes, or specific certifications for equipment operation, showing that you understand these requirements is a great way to demonstrate your readiness for the job. If the position involves technical expertise, such as operating heavy machinery or reading blueprints, be prepared to discuss your hands-on experience with clear, real-world examples.

Practice Answering Common Interview Questions

Preparing answers to construction questions can help you showcase your expertise, commitment to safety, and ability to thrive in the construction industry. Here are some examples to guide your preparation:

  • How do you prioritize safety on a construction site? Employers value candidates who are proactive about safety. Be ready to explain how you follow safety protocols, use protective equipment, and contribute to maintaining a hazard-free work environment.
  • Can you share an example of solving a problem on-site with limited resources. This question highlights your ability to think on your feet. Describe a specific situation where you adapted to challenges, whether finding an alternative material or adjusting plans to keep the project on track.
  • How do you manage tight deadlines or unexpected changes in a project? Construction jobs often involve shifting priorities. Provide an example of how you stayed organized, communicated effectively with your team, and delivered results under pressure.
  • What steps do you take to stay current with industry standards and techniques? Show your commitment to continuous learning by mentioning any certifications, training programs, or resources you use to stay updated on new tools, materials, or regulations in construction.

How to Follow Up After Your Interview

Following up after a construction job interview is an excellent way to demonstrate your professionalism and enthusiasm for the role. Here’s how to do it effectively:

  • Send a thank-you email within 24 hours. Write a polite and concise email thanking the interviewer for their time. To make your message personal and memorable, reference a specific topic from the conversation, such as a recent project or the company’s safety practices.
  • Reaffirm your interest and qualifications. Use the email to briefly highlight why you’re a strong fit for the job. For example, you might mention how your hands-on experience or knowledge of building codes aligns with the role’s needs.
  • Follow up if you don’t hear back. If you haven’t received a response after a week or beyond the timeline they provided, send a short and professional follow-up email. Politely inquire about the status of your application and reiterate your continued enthusiasm for the position.

What to Do When You Get an Offer

Receiving a construction job offer is a significant step, but making the best decision requires careful consideration. Start by thanking the hiring manager for the opportunity and expressing your excitement. Even if you’re not ready to accept immediately, showing gratitude creates a positive impression and maintains professionalism.

Take time to thoroughly review the offer. Examine critical details such as the salary, benefits, working hours, and additional factors like required travel or training opportunities. Construction jobs often come with specific demands, like long shifts or project deadlines, so ensuring the terms align with your career goals and personal circumstances is essential. Don’t hesitate to reach out for clarification if anything is unclear.

If there are aspects of the offer you’d like to adjust—whether it’s the pay, time off, or work schedule—now is the perfect moment to negotiate. Approach the discussion with professionalism and a positive attitude.

Construction Jobs: Advanced Career Paths

Advancing in the construction industry opens doors to leadership and specialized roles requiring higher expertise and responsibility. To choose the right path, consider these steps:

  • Are you aiming for a leadership position like construction manager or general contractor, or do you want to specialize as a civil engineer or sustainable building expert? Understanding your end goal helps narrow your focus.
  • Pursue OSHA safety certifications, LEED accreditation for sustainable construction, or PMP (Project Management Professional) for leadership roles.
  • Consider advanced degrees, such as a master’s in civil engineering, construction management, or sustainable design.
  • Join professional associations like the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), the American Institute of Constructors (AIC), or the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). This will not only provide you with valuable resources and networking opportunities but also a sense of belonging and support within the industry.

Here are some popular roles to explore based on your skills and interests:

The Future of the Industry

To help guide your career choices, consider these factors:

  • The demand for sustainable and green construction is growing, offering opportunities for experts in energy-efficient building techniques.
  • Emerging technologies, such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), drones, and automation, are shaping the industry, making roles in tech-driven construction increasingly valuable.
  • Infrastructure development is expected to expand, creating leadership roles in urban planning and large-scale construction projects.

Construction Jobs: Similar Occupations

Curious about construction but considering related fields? Check out these careers: