job summary: On behalf of our Southeastern Michigan client, a leader in the heavy industrial and energy sectors, we are seeking a dedicated Traveling Superintendent to lead large-scale projects within the manufacturing, power, and industrial markets. This role is designed for a "First-in-Command" leader who excels in high-stakes environments and thrives on the road. You will be responsible for ensuring each project is executed according to design, budget, and schedule, acting as a safety champion who leads by example. By overseeing the productivity of crafts and the efficient use of materials, you will ensure the highest standards of quality are met from initial site layout through final closeout. A significant portion of this role involves high-level coordination and labor management. You will conduct inclusive morning huddles and weekly progress meetings to align subcontractors with project goals, while proactively managing labor relations and jurisdictional disputes. Working alongside the Project Manager, you will help develop the project schedule, determine manpower requirements, and confirm that all trade partners can meet critical milestones. Your technical input during the estimating phase and your ability to manage self-performed work will be vital to the project's contractual performance and overall profitability. The ideal candidate is a disciplined professional who maintains meticulous project documentation-including as-builts, daily logs, and safety reports-while fostering positive relationships with customers and A-E representatives. We are looking for a leader who can immediately identify and correct unsafe conditions, ensuring a culture of zero accidents across every job site. You will need to possess a thorough understanding of civil/site, architectural/finish, mechanical, and electrical work, as well as a thorough knowledge of all construction aspects including technology, equipment, methods, craft agreements, and jurisdiction. Expertise in negotiations, engineering, cost control schedules, and safety is required, alongside a thorough working knowledge of OSHA, security, and environmental regulations. Essential to this role are excellent communication, organization, interpersonal, and supervisory skills, paired with the ability to read, understand, and interpret plans and specifications. Additionally, you must demonstrate proficiency in using Primavera, Prolog, and Viewpoint, while remaining excellent with problem-solving and strategic planning. If you are a mobile professional with a background in complex industrial infrastructure and a commitment to professional excellence, this position offers a pivotal opportunity to drive the success of some of the region's most essential construction projects. If this sounds like what you've been looking for, we want to talk with you. location: LIVONIA, Michigan job type: Permanent salary: $80,000 - 150,000 per year work hours: 8am to 5pm education: Bachelors responsibilities: Supervising and coordinating various subcontractors to ensure contract compliance. Acting as "First-In-Command" on projects and remaining professional, courteous, respectful, and helpful to everyone at all times. Assuming responsibility for the productivity of crafts, efficient use of materials and equipment, and contractual performance of the project. Providing technical, manpower, means, and method input to the estimating process as requested. Monitoring and ensuring workers' and all subcontractors' safety and reporting all accidents IMMEDIATELY to the Safety Director. Investigating all accidents and filling out an Accident Form completely. Conducting effective and inclusive morning huddles with crews to coordinate daily and weekly activities. Conducting weekly safety meetings and all progress meetings as required. Acting as a safety champion on all projects and leading this role by example while enforcing all safety rules and writing violations when workers are not following company safety procedures. Correcting unsafe conditions immediately. Reviewing, clarifying, and understanding overall project scope as well as each individual subcontractor scope, plans and specifications, schedule, estimate of self-performed work, cost codes, general and special conditions. Reviewing and understanding subcontractor scopes and schedules. Working with the Project Manager to develop the Project Schedule while determining trade, staffing, material, tool, and equipment requirements and confirming availability with Field Operations. Confirming subcontractors can meet schedule requirements and reviewing the schedule with the customer. Reviewing project safety, security, logistics, layout, labor permit, and general and special condition requirements. Implementing the Safety/Security Program, including setting up office and laydown areas, parking, and other general and special condition requirements as required. Establishing project survey and base layout control and benchmarks. Expediting and providing direction to staff for self-performed work while determining quantities, materials, tools, equipment, and crews necessary to perform the work and expedite delivery. Providing daily leadership and direction to Aristeo and subcontractor personnel while assuring quality, cost, schedule, and client satisfaction goals are being met. Completing all requirements to turn work over to the customer. Maintaining a positive working relationship with the customer, AE, subcontractors, labor, and other construction team members while attending progress meetings as required and providing the required information to the project team. Maintaining required project documentation such as plans, specifications, as-builts, shop drawings, samples, inspections, test reports, meeting minutes, and daily logs. Providing daily field reports to the main office, including labor coded to the assigned codes, and providing percentage complete information on Aristeo and subcontractor work as requested. Maintaining records and providing the PM information regarding changes in scope and schedule for pricing to the customer. Handling all labor relations and jurisdictional disputes. Assisting with all closeout requirements. The essential functions of this role include:wearing steel toe shoes qualifications: Experience level: ExperiencedMinimum 8 years of experienceEducation: Bachelors skills: Construction Equal Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.At Randstad, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact HRsupport@randstadusa.com. Pay offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Randstad offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility). This posting is open for thirty (30) days.