2026-04-03 – Weekly Construction Jobs : Demand strong for leadership roles

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It’s clear there’s a strong demand for construction roles this week, with a noticeable focus on leadership and technical positions. The need for skilled professionals is critical, especially with some roles offering remote options. It’s a good time to explore these opportunities if you’re considering a job switch or career growth.


This Week’s Jobs

  • Construction Superintendent
    Implement Lean Construction and Last Planner methods in Flagstaff, AZ. This role is all about overseeing construction projects with efficiency and precision.
    Company: Kinney Construction Services, Inc. | Location: Flagstaff, AZ
    Apply Here

  • Traveling Retail Construction Superintendent
    If you love hitting the road, this role involves traveling to various sites with Southwestern Services. It’s perfect for those who thrive on variety and new challenges.
    Company: Southwestern Services | Location: Fort Worth, TX
    Apply Here

  • Assistant Superintendent of Construction
    Dive into high-end residential projects in Boise, ID. Carpentry experience is a must as you help manage remodels and additions.
    Company: deBelloy Residential Construction LLC | Location: Boise, ID
    Apply Here

  • Director of Sales (Producing) - New Construction | Denver Metro
    Lead sales for over 43 new homes, manage active listings, and guide a small team. A great fit for a driven sales leader.
    Company: redT Homes | Location: Denver, CO
    Apply Here

  • Senior Water / Wastewater Engineer
    Get into the nitty-gritty of technical analysis and project documentation in Lititz, PA. Ideal for those with a knack for detailed engineering work.
    Company: ARRO Consulting, Inc. | Location: Lititz, PA
    Apply Here

  • Construction Project Leader: Residential + Development Projects
    Oversee diverse projects from remodels to land development in Saint Paul, MN. This role is about innovation and setting new standards.
    Company: Kennedy property development | Location: Saint Paul, MN
    Apply Here

  • Construction Technician
    A team player with experience in construction work is needed in Reno, NV. Detail-oriented individuals will thrive here.
    Company: SPECTRUM | Location: Reno, NV
    Apply Here

  • Underground Construction Technician
    Crucial roles in maintaining fiber infrastructure await in Columbia, MO. Perfect for those ready to build a solid career foundation.
    Company: SPECTRUM | Location: Columbia, MO
    Apply Here

  • Construction Estimator
    Use your structural design skills to make accurate cost estimates in Williamstown, WV. Proficiency with Bluebeam is a plus.
    Company: Alan Stone Co., Inc. | Location: Williamstown, WV
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote roles are still available this week, particularly in management and consultancy positions. Great for those who value flexibility and have the expertise to lead from anywhere.

  • Heavy Civil Construction Manager - Remote
    Lead construction projects in Fort Washington, MD, with a focus on surveying and testing. This is perfect for dynamic leaders.
    Company: Get It - Executive | Location: Fort Washington, MD
    Apply Here

  • AV/IT Lead Construction Consultant (Remote - NYC/NJ Preferred)
    Join a team in the NYC Metro area from the comfort of your home. Ideal for someone with consulting experience looking to make an immediate impact.
    Company: Compass Corporate | Location: New York, NY
    Apply Here

  • VP of Construction (Transportation) - Remote | WFH
    Lead large-scale transportation projects from afar. Experience in senior leadership roles is essential.
    Company: Get It Recruit - Transportation | Location: Los Angeles, CA
    Apply Here

  • Supervising Engineer (Wastewater/Water Design and Construction)
    A senior role in San Francisco, CA, for those with extensive wastewater design experience. Join a growing team in a remote capacity.
    Company: Brown and Caldwell | Location: San Francisco, CA
    Apply Here


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Hope this roundup helps you find something that fits what you’re looking for. Keep an eye on these listings, as they can change fast. Good luck with your applications!

It’s amazing how quickly leadership roles can pop up! I once got my foot in the door just by sharing a relevant project on LinkedIn. Have you thought about showcasing any specific skills to catch attention?

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I’ve seen a lot of folks land great roles by customizing their applications based on the job description — it’s like wearing the right outfit to an interview. Just recently, I tweaked mine for a project management position, and it made a real difference. Make sure to highlight any leadership experiences, especially if they tie to remote work situations! @username, what’s your experience with tailoring applications?

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, it drives me nuts how job postings vanish so quickly! I recently applied for a project manager position that I saw listed one day and was gone the next… Customizing your resume is key, but I found that including specific achievements, like ‘cut project costs by 20%,’ really makes a difference.

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