- UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
The Associate Construction Manager travels and often temporarily relocates near project sites The Associate Construction Manager works under the direction of Superintendent alongside Project Operations and Field Management to foster great client relationships, and oversee the construction of safe, high quality, profitable, and on schedule projects.
$65,000 - $70,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Manage and work alongside construction crews in the installation and/or repair of concrete, asphalt paving, structural steel, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, electrical, painting, plumbing, HVAC, and other construction tasks as needed in a live retail environment.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
JOB DESCRIPTION Looking for a Traveling Construction Superintendent (per diem included) for a ground up manufacturing plant construction project on site in Massena, NY. This company is HQ in Syracuse with other offices throughout the country, and this is a long term opportunity with them after this project.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
SUPERINTENDENT - COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION Are you a hard-working, proven Superintendent that never settles for less than superior quality? You’ll need 5+ years of experience leading commercial, multifamily or light industrial construction projects.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Depending on business need and location, the Intern/Co-Op will be supervised and assigned to work at an active construction project site in one of our many specialties, in a department located at a main office working in Preconstruction/Estimating, or Business Development, or in a division such as Special Projects (SPD) or Self Perform Operations (SPO.
InternExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 4 months ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Are you an experienced Construction Superintendent seeking a new and exciting opportunity in an excellent General Contractor. Construction Superintendent Opportunity. We are currently partnering with a leading General Contractor to fill the position of Superintendent based near Syracuse.
$90,000 - $130,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Our team is looking for a qualified construction superintendent to ensure our projects are delivered successfully and on time. Set up the Redev CNY field office appropriate for the project which may include a job trailer(s), storage container(s), chemical toilet(s), temporary fencing and security, project and safety signage, parking facilities and signage, and doors and locks for use during construction.
$80,000 - $115,000 a yearTemporaryExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Oversee project superintendent and ensure that all project staff adhere to Company requirements for safety, cleanliness, equipment use, site security etc. Support the Superintendent/Supervisor, including providing leadership and acting as a mentor when required.
$85,000 - $100,000 a yearExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Candidates should have experience in high voltage and switch gear installation, and possess a minimum of 6 years experience in construction with a minimum of 4 years as Asst. Supt or Inspector on large scale products.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 3 days ago
FEATURED BLOG POSTS
How to Stall a Job Offer Politely
You did it! After several weeks of looking for a new job and undergoing grueling interviews, you finally have a job offer. Although this may be very exciting, accepting a job offer means that you’re making a long-term commitment to your future employer. So, even if you’re eager to leave your current job, this isn’t a decision you should take lightly.
How to Get a Job in a New City - Best Tips to Follow
When your dream job posts, will you be ready? What if that dream job was in a faraway city or a different continent…would you move for it? Most of us have dreamed about what it would be like to accept a job in a new place at one time or another. But when it comes to actually making a move, it’s usually the logistical details that give us pause. The key to job searching in a different location is to have a plan.
What is a Policy of Non-Retaliation & How to Create One
Your company probably has many policies in place – anti-discrimination policies, equal opportunity policies, ethics policies, and so on. However, it is important to re-evaluate whether you have a policy that covers every situation. Say for instance one of your employees submit a complaint in good faith to their supervisor. To their surprise, they are met with retaliation, such as demotion, defamation, or even termination.
When to Tell Your Boss You're Job Searching
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has found that individuals, on average, have 12.4 jobs throughout their working life. So regardless of where you are on the career ladder, it’s inevitable that at some point, you’ll begin looking for another job. That said, you might be wondering,
What Questions Can You Not Ask in an Interview?
It can be stressful to interview candidates to fill an open role at your company. Maybe your boss is on you to hire someone who’s absolutely perfect as soon as possible. Maybe you don’t have a ton of experience yet in conducting interviews. Whatever the case, there’s a lot to take under consideration when you’re the one in charge of interviewing. For instance, “What questions can you not ask in an interview?” may very well be running through your mind given its legal ramifications. Knowing exactly which interview questions are off-limits (and which are fine to ask) will boost your confidence as you continue to search for the ideal new hire.
How to Prepare to Be Fired - What You Need to Do
If you’re reading this, let me be the first to tell you how sorry I am. Getting fired feels crappy, disheartening, hurtful, and all the other bad, sad words. But here’s what I want you to do. First, let yourself fumble for a minute. Then, pick your head up — sometimes getting fired is a blessing in disguise. If you think termination is around the corner, we’ll teach you how to prepare to be fired and what to do next so you land somewhere even better.
How to Find a Job That Makes You Happy - 11 Concerning Facts
Do you ever feel like your life is like one of those rom-com movie scene openers? You know, the ones where the main character rolls out of bed, awakened by a casually upbeat theme song, sulks their way to the coffee pot, and then trudges toward their computer to begin yet another boring day at work?