Our client is an established and growing residential builder and is seeking an** experienced Construction Superintendent to lead field operations across multiple residential projects and subdivisions.** This leadership role is responsible for overseeing every phase of construction from site preparation and home installation through final inspections and project completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on schedule, and to the highest quality standards.
About the Role
We're hiring a senior Construction Superintendent to lead the field execution of every home and subdivision in our pipeline.
Our homes are built in our factory, but this role is not a factory position - you'll own everything that happens once a home leaves the plant: site prep, set, finish-out, utilities, inspections, punch list, and final delivery across all of our active subdivisions and projects.
You will be the senior field leader over every project and every person on every site.
If you've spent your career building homes and developing communities and you know what it takes to bring a subdivision across the finish line, we want to talk to you.
What You'll Do
Oversee all on-site construction activity across multiple subdivisions and individual projects at the same time
Lead, direct, and hold accountable every site-based employee - assistant superintendents, foremen, set crews, finish crews, and field laborers
Drive each home from factory delivery through final certificate of occupancy: site prep, foundations, home set, MEP tie-ins, finish work, landscaping, and punch list
Build and maintain realistic project schedules; identify risks early and clear obstacles before they affect delivery
Coordinate with project managers, subcontractors, vendors, municipal inspectors, and developers
Enforce safety (OSHA) and quality standards on every site, every day
Manage inspections, code compliance, and closeout documentation for each home and each subdivision phase
Report status, risks, and resource needs directly to ownership / executive leadership
What You Bring
Minimum 10 years of leadership experience in vertical construction (required - this is not negotiable)
Proven experience running multiple residential projects or full subdivisions simultaneously
Strong working knowledge across the full vertical construction stack: site work, foundations, framing/set, MEP, finishes, and exteriors
Experience with modular, off-site, or factory-built housing is a strong plus
Track record of leading and developing large field teams and holding crews accountable to schedule and quality
Solid grasp of construction scheduling, budgeting, and cost control
Familiar with local building codes, permitting workflows, and inspection processes
Strong communicator - comfortable with crews in the field and with office leadership
Valid driver's license; able to travel between active subdivisions
OSHA 30 preferred
Benefits:
Professional development assistance
401(k)
Health insurance
Retirement plan
401(k) matching
Employee discount
Career development plan
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Work Type: Full-Time | On-Site
Compensation: Competitive Salary (Based on Experience)
You roll into the hangar, review the logbooks, and line up the day’s aircraft—a mix of single and twin reciprocating engine airplanes. First up: a 100-hour inspection with a thorough pre-buy review that follows. You move methodically through airframe, engine, and systems, documenting findings as you go. Later, a customer squawk requires sharp troubleshooting and a precise repair. You coordinate the parts needed, close out detailed logbook entries and time sheets, and reset the workspace so the next job starts clean and safe. All day, every decision is anchored in FAA regulations and company procedures.
Your impactConduct comprehensive maintenance inspections, including 100-hour and pre-buy evaluations.Support annual inspections and associated regulatory compliance tasks.Diagnose and correct mechanical discrepancies across airframe, engine, and systems.Carry out preventive maintenance and routine servicing to maximize reliability.Accurately complete work orders, maintenance records, logbook entries, and time sheets.Uphold strict adherence to FAA regulations and internal policies.Identify and coordinate parts requirements; clearly communicate maintenance needs.Care for tools and equipment and keep the hangar organized and inspection-ready.What you need to bringActive FAA Airframe & Powerplant (A&P) certificate.Hands-on experience with aircraft inspections, maintenance, and repairs.Proven troubleshooting and diagnostic capability.Working knowledge of FAA regulations and aircraft systems, engines, and structures.Skill in maintaining precise, compliant maintenance documentation.Bonus pointsBackground maintaining General Aviation aircraft.Experience on single and twin reciprocating engine platforms.Inspection Authorization (IA) preferred.Experience assisting with annual inspections.How we workHands-on problem solver with strong repair instincts.Comfort operating independently and collaborating within a maintenance team.Detail-obsessed, safety-first, and compliance-driven.Open to occasional overtime and some weekend work as needed.BenefitsHealth InsuranceDental InsurancePaid Time OffEmployee Discounts Read LessOur client is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Home Inspector to join their growing team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for conducting thorough inspections of residential and commercial properties, assessing overall condition, and identifying potential issues. This role is critical in delivering accurate, comprehensive, and professional inspection reports to clients.
Key ResponsibilitiesConduct detailed inspections of residential properties including homes, apartments, and condominiums
Evaluate structural integrity, electrical systems, plumbing, HVAC systems, roofing, and other property components
Perform quality inspections to ensure properties meet established standards and safety requirements
Collect inspection data and document findings using inspection software and reporting tools
Identify defects, damages, maintenance concerns, and safety hazards while recommending corrective actions
Prepare clear, accurate, and detailed inspection reports for clients
Communicate inspection findings professionally and answer client questions regarding property conditions
Maintain high standards of accuracy, professionalism, and customer service throughout the inspection process
Required Skills & QualificationsStrong analytical and problem-solving skills
Knowledge of residential construction practices and inspection procedures
Understanding of quality control standards within the construction and housing industry
Experience with data collection, documentation, and reporting tools
Excellent attention to detail with the ability to identify property defects and safety concerns
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and manage multiple inspections efficiently
Compensation & BenefitsCompetitive pay: $42,000 - $79,909 per year
Flexible scheduling options
Full-time and Part-time opportunities available
Hybrid remote work environment
Work LocationHybrid remote in Milwaukee, WI 53227
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Safety & Health Specialist
Summary:
Seeking a Safety & Health Specialist to support overall workplace safety initiatives and compliance programs. The role focuses on promoting an injury-free environment, implementing safety improvements, and ensuring adherence to applicable health and safety standards within a manufacturing setting.
Core Responsibilities:
Support compliance with all applicable safety and occupational health regulations.
Conduct internal safety audits, analyze findings, and recommend corrective actions.
Collect, organize, and maintain safety-related data and training records.
Assist in the development and maintenance of safety programs such as lockout/tagout, hazard communication, ergonomics, machine guarding, emergency response, and respiratory protection.
Deliver safety training sessions for new hires and current employees.
Participate in investigations of workplace incidents and near misses.
Identify and address unsafe acts or conditions proactively.
Maintain accurate documentation of inspections, audits, and training activities.
Collaborate with environmental staff to ensure cross-functional safety coverage.
Key Skills:
Strong understanding of OSHA standards (29 CFR 1910) and state-level safety requirements.
Skilled in safety data management, recordkeeping, and regulatory reporting.
Proficient in MS Office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
Effective communication and presentation skills across all organizational levels.
Ability to analyze risk and promote a culture of continuous improvement in workplace safety.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, or a related discipline.
Prior experience in a safety or environmental role within a manufacturing environment preferred.
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