Important Note: These jobs are posted in real-time and might expire. Please apply promptly.
This week’s job market is buzzing with opportunities across various sectors. There’s a strong demand for experienced construction professionals, especially in litigation and management roles. If working remotely is what you’re after, there are plenty of verified options to explore.
This Week’s Jobs
Construction Litigation Associate
Company: Post & Schell, P.C. | Location: Harrisburg, PA
This role is perfect for legal minds skilled in construction and commercial litigation, especially those familiar with Pennsylvania’s legal environment. Apply Here
General Counsel
Company: National Facility Contractors | Location: Monroe, WA
A key legal position overseeing contract disputes and labor issues nationwide. Ideal for seasoned attorneys with a knack for risk defense. Apply Here
Associate Attorney
Company: Wolfenzon Rolle | Location: Las Vegas, NV
Dive into high-exposure and complex cases in construction defects and business litigation with this dynamic team. Apply Here
Senior Geotechnical Engineer
Company: GSG Consultants, Inc. | Location: Schaumburg, IL
Your expertise in soil mechanics and hydrologic conditions will guide multi-disciplinary projects from start to finish. Apply Here
Pre-Construction Manager, NACF Design and Construction
Company: Amazon | Location: San Francisco, CA
A strategic role crafting the future of pre-construction processes for one of the world’s largest companies. Apply Here
Construction Engineer
Company: Halmar International | Location: San Francisco, CA
If heavy civil projects are your thing, this role offers hands-on experience in bridge, highway, and tunnel construction. Apply Here
Director of Construction
Company: Stanford Health Care | Location: Menlo Park, CA
Lead on healthcare construction projects that are patient-centric, leveraging your expertise in HCAI. Apply Here
Construction Site Manager
Company: BEUMER Group | Location: San Francisco, CA
Oversee site operations and coordinate construction documentation. Perfect for seasoned managers with a knack for detail. Apply Here
Director of Construction
Company: Nashville Public Radio | Location: Washington, DC
From pre-construction to close-out, this role covers the whole spectrum of development with long-range master planning. Apply Here
Construction Superintendent
Company: Harrison & Burrowes | Location: Albany, NY
Lead a team through the peak construction season, working on everything from demolition to rehabilitation projects. Apply Here
Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)
Remote work is still a big draw for many, and this week offers several solid opportunities for those looking to avoid the daily commute.
Heavy Civil Construction Manager - Remote
Company: Get It - Executive | Location: Fort Washington, MD
Lead construction projects remotely, focusing on field operations like surveying and testing. Apply Here
VP of Construction (Transportation) - Remote | WFH
Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Los Angeles, CA
Drive large-scale roadway projects from anywhere, with a focus on leadership and financial performance. Apply Here
Supervising Engineer (Wastewater/Water Design and Construction)
Company: Brown and Caldwell | Location: San Francisco, CA
Join a growing team as a senior member, focusing on wastewater and water design in a remote setup. Apply Here
Sales Representative Building Services & Construction - Remote | WFH
Company: Get It - Finance | Location: Los Angeles, CA
Sell construction services from the comfort of your home, leveraging industry expertise to drive business. Apply Here
Project Manager / Construction Manager (Water/Wastewater) - Remote | WFH
Company: Get It - Professional Services | Location: Phoenix, AZ
Ensure compliance and oversee water/wastewater projects from anywhere, ideal for detail-oriented managers. Apply Here
Construction Inspector - Powerhouse - Remote | WFH
Company: Get It - Real Estate | Location: Wenatchee, WA
Utilize your engineering and construction management expertise to inspect powerhouse projects remotely. Apply Here
Loss Consultant (Restoration/Construction) - Remote
Company: Get It - Real Estate | Location: North Richmond, CA
Prepare accurate estimates and manage restoration projects, utilizing your knowledge of construction materials and costs. Apply Here
That’s the scoop for this week. Whether you’re ready to dig into a new role or just keeping an eye on the market, there’s plenty out there. Stay sharp, and good luck with your next move.
Landed a remote construction claims role last quarter by leading my resume with a 3-line project highlights box (contract form, dispute $, outcome) and applying “within 24 hours” — timing’s like concrete, it sets fast. Small caveat: many “remote” listings still expect 20–30% travel or occasional site days, so confirm that up front. If you’re aiming at litigation/management, name-check P6 and contract types (AIA/FIDIC) to beat the filters.
Because these posts are in ‘real-time’ and vanish fast, I keep a one-page litigation case log and a 45-second Loom walkthrough of a delay analysis ready to drop in; that combo got me two remote interviews last week. @Guide’s highlights idea is solid, but I also lead with availability + target rate — , feels blunt, yet it doubled replies and helps dodge ‘remote’ listings that sneak in weekly site travel.
But , these “real-time” listings vanish, so I attach a one-page change-order log (RFI→CO conversion %, total $ recovered, contract forms: AIA/FIDIC) and it’s gotten me same-day callbacks. I also set Lever/Workable RSS alerts to ping every 2 hours so I can hit apply fast; @morgan_h87 is right on speed, but double-check “remote” doesn’t hide 50% travel. Small hack: put your notice period and jurisdiction at the top — litigation managers filter on that.
And echoing @masrami on speed, I pre-name my resume/portfolio files with searchable hits — “FionaDouglas_ClaimsMgr_P6_$18M_Disputes_US-UK.pdf” — so when they’re forwarded I’m findable and the wins show in previews; just don’t overstuff it. Kinda like labeling your toolbox.
I paste a Calendly link (https://calendly.com) with a 15‑min slot plus my next‑60‑day availability and target rate in the first line when I reply to litigation or CM postings — , it kills the back‑and‑forth and turns “apply promptly” into same‑day screens. Small caveat: some GCs still funnel you through a portal, so I keep the same blurb as a saved snippet to drop into their form.
Quick tip from my last few applications: I set PDF metadata (Title/Subject/Keywords) on my resume so inbox/ATS searches still hit on ‘claims, FIDIC, P6, delay analysis’ even if the file name changes — SEO for your CV. Small caveat: don’t cram it; keep it role‑specific — this explains how: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/pdf-properties-metadata.html.
I use a 2‑hour rule: when a “real-time” posting pops up, I apply right away with a 3‑line cover note and then DM the recruiter on LinkedIn with the req ID — , too many expire the same day. For remote roles, I lead with my timezone and relevant site experience in the first sentence so I don’t get filtered out.
I keep a one‑page project snapshot ready and swap in the client/contract form, then upload it as “Work Samples” with my application — since these “real-time” posts expire fast, that extra context has gotten me callbacks for remote management roles… If the portal blocks extra files, I drop a two‑sentence snapshot under my name on the resume so the context still travels.