Superintendent
AlphaHire
Posted: March 26, 2026
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Quick Summary
Supervisor is responsible for overseeing underground utilities and infrastructure projects, ensuring timely completion of complex engineering tasks
Required Skills
Job Description
Our client has spent more than five decades earning the trust of some of Southern California's most demanding public agencies. They hold active, multi-year on-call contracts across major cities, counties, and water districts throughout the region — and they win repeat business because their projects get done right, on time, and without surprises. The work is real: underground utilities, water and sewer systems, storm drain infrastructure, and the kind of complex general engineering projects that require someone who's seen it all and knows how to move.
They're looking for a Superintendent who owns the field — someone who's grown up in California underground utilities and public works, knows how to manage crews and subcontractors in a demanding environment, and holds the standard without being told to. If you take personal pride in how a job runs and you want to bring that to an organization that will actually notice, this is worth a conversation.
What You'll Own
• Direct day-to-day field operations across underground utility and general engineering projects — water, sewer, storm drain, vaults, conduit, and related infrastructure
• Manage crews, subcontractors, and equipment to keep projects on schedule, within budget, and in full compliance with safety and quality standards
• Serve as the primary field point of contact for public agency inspectors, project owners, and municipal representatives
• Coordinate with project managers and estimators to ensure field conditions align with project scope, and flag changes or unforeseen conditions early
• Enforce safety protocols consistently — maintaining a work environment where no one cuts corners and every crew member goes home the same way they arrived
• Drive daily production and hold the team accountable to schedules without sacrificing quality or safety
• Manage submittals, RFIs, daily reports, and documentation to support project close-out and public agency requirements
• Mentor foremen and field staff, building the kind of crew that performs whether you're on-site or not
Requirements:
• Deep field experience in underground utilities and general engineering — water, sewer, storm drain, and related public infrastructure
• A career built in California, with strong familiarity with California public works contracting, prevailing wage requirements, and public agency inspection and compliance processes
• Meaningful public works experience is strongly preferred; candidates whose background skews heavily private or commercial should note that the majority of this work is public agency
• Ability to read and interpret civil and utility construction plans in the field
• Proven track record managing multiple crews and subcontractors simultaneously on complex, active job sites
• Strong communication skills — you can hold a firm line with a subcontractor in the morning and walk an agency inspector through a tricky condition in the afternoon
• California-based background required; candidates must have direct, in-state construction experience
Benefits:
• Competitive compensation commensurate with experience (to be disclosed to qualified candidates)
• Consistent workload backed by long-term, multi-year on-call contracts with major public agencies across Southern California
• Owner-led organization where the work is steady, the culture is no-nonsense, and strong performance gets recognized
• The opportunity to bring real leadership to the field on infrastructure projects that matter to the communities they serve