We are seeking an experienced Construction Traveling Superintendent to oversee commercial construction projects across multiple job sites. This role requires 100% travel and is responsible for leading all on-site construction activities, coordinating subcontractors, maintaining project schedules and budgets, and ensuring work is executed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with quality standards.
Job Duties Include:
• Collaborate with engineers, subcontractors, and project stakeholders to determine project requirements
• Establish performance goals, schedules, and deadlines for each project phase
• Plan and oversee construction processes from start to finish
• Ensure daily reports are accurately completed and submitted
• Estimate costs and monitor budgets to ensure projects remain on track
• Supervise job site personnel and provide constructive feedback and leadership
• Monitor project progress and report status to management
• Schedule inspections and obtain required permits from local authorities
• Enforce safety standards, quality guidelines, and OSHA regulations
• Order necessary equipment and coordinate regular maintenance
• Maintain a safe, clean, and organized job site at all times
• Resolve on-site issues, conflicts, and emergencies as they arise
Benefits:
• Medical Insurance (Health, Dental & Vision)
• 401(k) with company matching
• Paid time off
Qualifications:
• High school diploma or equivalent (GED or HSED)
• Associate's or bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture or a related field - preferred
• Minimum of 3 years’ experience as a Building Superintendent
• 3+ years as a Traveling Superintendent
• Valid driver’s license with the ability to be insured by our company upon hire
• Strong verbal and written communication skills
• Proven leadership and team management abilities
• Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, travel-intensive environment
• Proficient in reading and interpreting blueprints, plans, and technical documents
• In-depth knowledge of construction safety standards and OSHA regulations