Construction Superintendent - Industrial Projects
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Job Description
Municipal & Industrial Projects | Water Infrastructure & Aquatic Facilities
Overview
Join a mission-driven construction firm delivering essential public infrastructure across the municipal and industrial sectors. This company specializes in complex, technically demanding projects - particularly water treatment plants and community aquatic centers. With a strong commitment to safety, performance, and employee wellbeing, the team offers a supportive environment and a steady pipeline of impactful projects.
This is an opportunity for an experienced Construction Superintendent to lead on-site operations and make a lasting impact on critical civic infrastructure.
The Role
As the Construction Superintendent, you’ll serve as the on-site leader for field operations - managing crews, coordinating subcontractors, and ensuring that all construction activities are completed safely, efficiently, and to specification. Reporting to the Project Manager, you’ll play a central role in schedule execution, team leadership, and quality assurance. This is a hands-on position ideal for someone who thrives in the field and is passionate about delivering technically complex projects that benefit local communities.
Responsibilities
Lead day-to-day site operations for municipal and industrial construction projects
Supervise field crews, assign tasks, and sequence work to maximize productivity
Coordinate activities between trades, subcontractors, engineers, and project managers
Maintain accurate daily reports, including logs, labor tracking, SWPPP, and safety records
Enforce jobsite safety policies and mentor junior team members on best practices
Oversee materials deliveries and proactively manage scheduling to avoid delays
Uphold quality standards and act as the company’s representative on-site
Requirements
10+ years of supervisory experience in construction, ideally within municipal or water-related infrastructure
Strong knowledge of jobsite coordination, industrial construction methods, and safety procedures
Proven ability to lead diverse field teams and deliver high-quality work under pressure
Solid communication skills and a proactive, problem-solving approach
Strong documentation habits and familiarity with safety and compliance reporting
Crane Operator Certification or willingness to obtain (preferred)
Salary
$85,000 – $120,000 per year competitive salary, dependent on experience
Location
Field-based role across municipal and industrial project sites; regional travel required
Benefits
Performance and longevity bonuses
401(k) with company match
Health and life insurance
Generous PTO and paid holidays
4-day work week (10-hour shifts)
Clear path to advancement with a consistent flow of projects
- Location:
- Cherokee
- Category:
- Construction