2025-11-28 – Weekly Construction Jobs : Explore booming roles in construction

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


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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For ‘litigation’ roles, I attach a one-page claims chronology — anonymized dates, clause refs, outcomes; for management, a 90‑day plan…

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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.

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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.

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