Trueline
We are seeking a
Road Construction Superintendent
to join their team in Connecticut. This is a high-impact leadership role overseeing active crews and ensuring road construction and maintenance projects are completed safely, efficiently, and on schedule.
What You'll Do as the Road Construction Superintendent:
Lead and coordinate road construction crews, subcontractors, and field staff across multiple job sites
Enforce safety protocols and job site compliance with OSHA standards and local regulations
Manage project schedules, budgets, materials, and equipment usage to keep jobs on track and within scope
Conduct site inspections to ensure quality and adherence to engineering plans and specs
Communicate with engineers, local officials, and stakeholders to address issues and relay project progress
Maintain accurate daily logs, reports, and incident documentation
Must-Haves as the Road Construction Superintendent:
5+ years of experience in road construction or maintenance, including supervisory responsibilities
Strong knowledge of construction materials, methods, safety standards (OSHA 10 required), and heavy equipment use
Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints and project specifications
Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
A valid driver's license
Nice-to-Haves as the Road Construction Superintendent:
OSHA 30 certification
Experience managing multiple crews or large-scale municipal infrastructure projects
Benefits Offered:
Competitive salary and year-end performance bonuses
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid holidays and PTO
Annual company events and a strong focus on team appreciation
Trueline and its clients are unabashed equal-opportunity employers committed to a diverse workforce. We welcome smart and ambitious applicants and recruit, refer, hire, place, and promote without regard to race, color, gender, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by federal or state law.
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Road Construction Superintendent
to join their team in Connecticut. This is a high-impact leadership role overseeing active crews and ensuring road construction and maintenance projects are completed safely, efficiently, and on schedule.
What You'll Do as the Road Construction Superintendent:
Lead and coordinate road construction crews, subcontractors, and field staff across multiple job sites
Enforce safety protocols and job site compliance with OSHA standards and local regulations
Manage project schedules, budgets, materials, and equipment usage to keep jobs on track and within scope
Conduct site inspections to ensure quality and adherence to engineering plans and specs
Communicate with engineers, local officials, and stakeholders to address issues and relay project progress
Maintain accurate daily logs, reports, and incident documentation
Must-Haves as the Road Construction Superintendent:
5+ years of experience in road construction or maintenance, including supervisory responsibilities
Strong knowledge of construction materials, methods, safety standards (OSHA 10 required), and heavy equipment use
Proven ability to read and interpret blueprints and project specifications
Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
A valid driver's license
Nice-to-Haves as the Road Construction Superintendent:
OSHA 30 certification
Experience managing multiple crews or large-scale municipal infrastructure projects
Benefits Offered:
Competitive salary and year-end performance bonuses
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid holidays and PTO
Annual company events and a strong focus on team appreciation
Trueline and its clients are unabashed equal-opportunity employers committed to a diverse workforce. We welcome smart and ambitious applicants and recruit, refer, hire, place, and promote without regard to race, color, gender, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by federal or state law.
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