Senior Superintendent – Construction Position Available In Western Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut
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Job Description
At K.L. Masters Construction Company, we are seeking individuals who bring more than technical expertise to the table – we are looking for critical thinkers with high emotional intelligence (EQ) who genuinely care about the success of every project and every person involved. Our team is distinguished by our diligence, communication skills, and respect for all stakeholders – from laborers to developers, from municipalities to neighbors. We believe great construction starts with strong relationships, thoughtful planning, and a deep commitment to collaboration. We don’t just build buildings; we build trust. If you are someone who takes the time to study the drawings, who values the insight of subcontractors, trade partners, and design teams, and who is always looking to create the best “flight plan” for successful project execution, we invite you to join our team. Senior Superintendent About the
Role:
Lead field operations for complex projects with a focus on safety, planning, collaboration, and respect for every individual on the site.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee site execution, safety, scheduling, and quality Lead subcontractor coordination and inspections Build positive relationships with inspectors, municipalities, neighbors, and clients Drive look-ahead schedules and plan proactively
Ideal Candidate:
8+ years of experience managing large ground-up projects Strong technical, organizational, and leadership skills Ability to create respectful, efficient, high-performing jobsites Skilled at field problem-solving and plan execution Why Join Us? Work with a team that values proactive thinking and high EQ Opportunity to lead projects with great subcontractor relationships Collaborative approach to scheduling and build strategy Culture of respect, communication, and trust