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This week, the construction job market is buzzing with opportunities, especially in Florida. There’s a critical need for skilled superintendents and laborers. If you’re open to remote work, there are a few roles that let you manage projects from just about anywhere.
This Week’s Jobs
HVAC Technician
Company: Native Energy & Technology, Inc. | Location: Blaine, WA
This role involves maintaining HVAC systems in government facilities. It’s a solid opportunity for those experienced in energy and maintenance sectors. Apply Here
Road Construction Field Clerk
Company: J. Carroll Weaver Inc. | Location: Corpus Christi, TX
If you’ve got a degree in Construction Management, this field clerk position might be a fit. It’s all about keeping things organized at the construction site. Apply Here
Construction Superintendent
Company: All Construction Group Of North Florida, Inc. | Location: Jacksonville, FL
This job is perfect for those who thrive on deadlines and have a knack for overseeing construction projects. Experience with local construction authorities is a plus. Apply Here
Construction Manager
Company: PM2CM | Location: Tallahassee, FL
This role is about managing construction projects from start to finish. If project management is your thing, this might be the perfect fit. Apply Here
Construction Laborer
Company: SUNSHINE ENTERPRISE USA LLC | Location: Apopka, FL
This position is all about keeping the construction site clean and safe. If you’re good with your hands and don’t mind physical work, consider this role. Apply Here
Superintendent - Construction
Company: Path Construction | Location: Orlando, FL
Path Construction is looking for a superintendent with knowledge of all construction processes. It’s a role for those who want to be at the heart of project execution. Apply Here
Construction Superintendent
Company: TRITON CONSTRUCTION GROUP | Location: Orlando, FL
This is an opportunity with a leading commercial construction company. Ideal for those with leadership skills and a passion for managing large-scale projects. Apply Here
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Remote opportunities this week are plentiful, especially for those in managerial roles. If you’re looking for flexibility and the chance to work from home, check these out.
Construction Manager
Company: Foth | Location: Milwaukee, WI
Manage a variety of industrial projects from wherever you are. Perfect for those who have experience in on-site management but need the flexibility of remote work. Apply Here
Construction Estimator
Company: Aerotek | Location: Lowell, AR
If you can read and interpret construction drawings, this role could be a great fit. It’s perfect for those who want to apply their skills from anywhere. Apply Here
Construction Material Sales Rep
Company: MRINetwork Jobs | Location: Riverside, CA
In this role, you’ll combine engineering knowledge with sales, ideal for those who are tech-savvy and enjoy customer interaction. Apply Here
*Construction Site Superintendent Remote
Company: McGrath | Location: Milwaukee, WI
This remote superintendent role requires 3-5 years of commercial construction experience. It’s ideal for those with strong leadership and communication skills. Apply Here
Keep pushing forward in your search. There are solid roles out there if you’re ready to jump on them. Good luck this week, and keep an eye on those deadlines!
I’ve been running a Florida school renovation remotely, and the best hack was requiring geotagged daily photo logs in Procore so we catch misses before pours. Remote works, but I still budget a monthly site walk and one unannounced FaceTime sweep per crew. These listings really do vanish — ‘apply fast’ and have a one-page project sheet ready, or you’ll be playing musical chairs.
Did a Florida tilt‑up remotely last quarter; the biggest win was a 10‑minute 7am ET standup on Teams plus an OpenSpace 360 walk every other day so ‘what changed since yesterday’ is obvious. I also set 24‑hour RFI turnaround in Autodesk Build — , anything slower kills remote momentum. Remote works, but only if the owner funds the ~$300/mo site hotspot — no signal, no progress; @OP, do those remote listings cover that?
On a remote hospital fit‑out last spring, I set a ‘no pour without photos’ gate and tied it to a shared pre‑pour checklist in Procore and a constraints log, so subs can’t mark complete until permits/inspections/docs are attached — cuts surprise rework. Small caveat: drones and 360s don’t catch procurement slippage, so I run a weekly materials aging report and use a local runner to verify long‑lead deliveries — like a pizza tracker for switchgear.
Ran a Florida multifamily build from out of state and kept change orders sane by forcing same-day T&M tickets in Extracker (https://www.extracker.com) and a 15‑min Friday 2pm ET cost huddle — “no ticket, no pay.” Big caveat: county inspections down there vary a ton; budget for a local permit runner/expeditor or you’ll bleed a week waiting on Miami‑Dade. Anyone seeing these remote superintendent postings specify which AHJ they’re under?
Managed a Florida job from out of state and the biggest win was asking the on‑site foreman to send a 30‑second 6:30am ET video of the gate and laydown so I could approve that morning’s delivery sequence — ‘no blocked gates, no re-drives.’ If cell coverage is spotty, have the driver text a photo to a shared number instead so the superintendent can still greenlight before crews roll.
For a Florida tilt‑wall job I managed remotely, I posted a QR at the inspection trailer that opened a read‑only Box folder labeled ‘Inspector Packet’ — NOAs, stamped shop drawings, mix designs, permit revisions — so inspectors and subs always had the latest without chasing me; small caveat: assign one person to update it daily, or it goes stale fast.
Quick example: On a remote hospital renovation, we made the OxBlue cam’s “noon snapshot” the source of truth for weather/manpower and pinged subs in Slack to post a 3pm recovery plan when it showed gaps. Only caution: cams miss details, so I require three tape-in-frame photos of embeds/MEP rough-in before any pour — @anderson16 your gate check pairs well with this.
On Florida jobs with remote supers, I have each trade post a 60‑second Loom walkthrough by 2pm ET, titled with the sheet/detail so we can pin it in Autodesk Build (https://www.loom.com).
For Florida remote gigs, a 10am ET OpenSpace walk and a 4:30pm ET Raken manpower sign-off keep the schedule and pay apps aligned. Building on @brad_taylor99, we tag each OpenSpace note with the exact sheet/detail so RFIs don’t spiral. Caveat: it falls apart without one local runner for AHJ pop-ins and material QA.