2026 Construction
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSalary: $20-$25/hour
Our projects are about more than concrete, steel, and wood. More than square footage and floor plans. Our projects are about technical innovation and complex problem-solving. They are about pioneering possibilities and building something for the first time - ever. They are about saying yes when others say no. It's about driving social movement, advancement, and change. We are a family of dreamers and doers, innovative pioneers in construction, and nimbler problem solvers.
Position Objective
The position is a learning role designed to give students exposure to a wide range of responsibilities in project management, field supervision, safety, and preconstruction aspects of a General Contractor. Working under the daily direction of a Project Manager and Superintendent, an will gain hands-on experience in the areas of project scheduling, subcontractor management, estimating, job site quality control, safety monitoring, and owner relationship building. Interns will shadow and actively support Superintendents and Project Managers on real job sites as they work to achieve the driving goal of the program: to build critical management skills through impactful, hands-on experiences with knowledgeable mentors. As part of the role, you will also be expected to perform other miscellaneous duties on behalf of the company, as needed.
This position reports to and is reviewed by the Superintendents and Project Managers, who will provide direct supervision throughout the summer but will also take direction from other senior members of the company.
Essential Job Functions
Project Management
Partner with a Project Manager to implement a project schedule, identify necessary resources and execute communication strategies that keep owners updated on the project process- Assist Project Manager by attending operational meetings, keeping work schedules updated, completing weekly status reports, updating drawings and contract documents, and processing change orders
- Attend owner update meetings with a Project Manager to learn the most effective methods of updating clients on job progress, clear expectation setting, and problem solving
- Provide ongoing communication to subcontractors and vendors by attending coordination meetings and completing calls to contacts
Field Management
Monitor the work quality, timeliness and overall performance of subcontractors and vendors in order to help the Superintendent proactively identify factors that could jeopardize the success of the project- Learn to pinpoint project areas that are failing to meet expectations and work with the Superintendent to get projects back in line with financial, operational, and scheduling requirements
- Assist Superintendent by executing punch lists and closeout
- Work with Centric Safety Managers to maintain a safe work site environment that is in compliance with local, state, and federal safety regulations
Qualifications and Requirements
Basic Qualifications
Enrolled in a bachelors degree program in Construction Management or equivalent program- Valid drivers license is required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrates innovative problem solving that considers all facts and points of view on the issue to be resolved- Strong ability to prioritize and develop work schedules that incorporate multiple people and factors
- Maintains composure and professionalism in difficult situations and effectively resolves conflicts
- Excellent communication skills, both in writing and face-to-face
- Strong ability to build relationships, influence others into action
- Able to move ideas from brainstorming to strategy to implementation
- Embraces technology and is able to use it in ways that support project success and client satisfaction