Most Traveling Superintendents don't leave because they stopped loving construction. They leave because they're burned out from bad leadership, unrealistic expectations, constant turnover, and feeling like just another number. The truth is, sometimes the grass is greener at a new job. Especially when you join a company that actually supports its field teams, wins quality work, and treats people like they matter. I'm partnered with a growing General Contractor that is looking for Traveling Superintendents to lead complex ground-up commercial projects across the country. This opportunity offers: Diverse, high-profile projects Strong leadership and company culture Long-term stability and repeat work Competitive compensation and benefits A team people genuinely enjoy working with Project types include: Higher Education Hospitality Mixed-Use Commercial Light Industrial What they're looking for: Traveling Superintendent experience Ground-up commercial construction background Ability to lead ...Superintendent, Staffing, Travel