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Demolition Manager Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Perform demolition, cleanup, and job site preparation as required. Maintain mitigation equipment ... managers, roofers, insurance agents, and other industry partners. Conduct consistent in-person ...

Mitigation Technician

De Forest, WI · On-site

$20 - $26/hr

Performing demolition in areas designated by the Project Manager * Preparing work areas, including staging equipment and setting up containment as needed * Communicating with supervisors and team ...

Civil Project Manager

Appleton, WI · On-site

$105.90K - $131.64K/yr

... utilities, and demolition projects throughout our local markets. We value team members who are ... As a Civil Project Manager, you'll lead projects from pre-construction through final delivery ...

Civil Project Manager

Appleton, WI

$105.90K - $131.64K/yr

... utilities, and demolition projects throughout our local markets. We value team members who are ... As a Civil Project Manager, you'll lead projects from pre‑construction through final delivery ...

This position will be responsible for creating and managing estimates and job in the residential ... Proficient with investigative demolition, controlled demolition, decontamination structure cleaning ...

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How much do demolition manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for demolition manager in Wisconsin is $82,440.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,500.00 and $117,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Demolition Manager job?

A Demolition Manager oversees and coordinates demolition projects, ensuring that structures are safely dismantled while complying with regulations and safety standards. They manage project timelines, budgets, and teams, including equipment operators and laborers. Additionally, they handle permits, environmental concerns, and hazardous material disposal. Strong leadership, technical knowledge, and adherence to safety protocols are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Demolition Manager position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Demolition Manager, you need expertise in construction site management, safety regulations, project scheduling, and a background in engineering, construction management, or a related field. Familiarity with demolition equipment, hazardous material handling, and safety certifications such as OSHA or HAZWOPER are typically required. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills help you coordinate teams, manage risks, and respond to unexpected site issues. These skills ensure that demolition projects are completed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with legal and environmental standards.

What are some typical challenges faced by Demolition Managers, and how do they overcome them?

Demolition Managers often encounter challenges such as ensuring job site safety, managing unexpected structural issues, and adhering to tight project deadlines. They must also navigate complex regulatory requirements and coordinate with multiple stakeholders, including contractors, environmental agencies, and property owners. Effective Demolition Managers overcome these challenges by proactively planning project phases, conducting thorough site assessments before starting work, and maintaining clear, consistent communication with their teams and partners. Staying updated on the latest safety standards and leveraging project management tools also helps them deliver successful outcomes. A strong focus on safety and teamwork is key to handling the unpredictability of demolition projects.
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Infographic showing various Demolition Manager job openings in Wisconsin as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $82,440 per year, or $39.6 per hour.

Superintendent (Blasting / Demolition)

Veitusa

New Berlin, WI

$46 - $53/hr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Job Description:

Veit is seeking a Superintendent to join our Demolition & Blasting team based out of the Rogers, MN or our New Berlin, WI locations. The person in this role, must be willing to travel. The Demolition Superintendent manages the daily site activities by ensuring the project is constructed in accordance with safety, design, budget, and schedule. The Demolition Superintendent directly manages the lead personnel and staff on each project site.

A Day in the Life

  • Daily communication with General Superintendents regarding job specific needs including workforce and equipment requirements.

  • Daily contact with job site crews to ensure project time schedule and workforce needs are being met.

  • Schedules subcontractors to complete work as needed. Monitors subcontractor work to ensure work is complete per subcontractor agreement.

  • Maintains safe working environment by identifying workplace hazards and taking corrective action when necessary.

  • Ensures employees have up-to-date information on safety procedures and policies.

  • Conducts daily Job Hazard Awareness meetings, daily stretching, and weekly Tool Box topics.

  • Complete daily record keeping including daily logs, equipment schedules, material schedules, and time cards.

  • Manages field personnel in fair and equitable manner in accordance with Veit policies, procedures, as well as compliance with local and federal laws.

  • Addresses staff performance issues as they occur.

  • Participates in pre-construction meetings to discuss project start up and project planning.

  • Prepares and participates in regular job site meetings throughout the project lifecycle.

  • Provides timely and accurate documentation for reporting safety issues, equipment damage and work place injuries, according to Veit policies and procedures.

  • Ensures all work follows specified quality standards. Inspects field work for quality compliance, materials for quality compliance and review assembly of manufacturer's literature and drawings before work begins.

  • Responds to inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community.

  • Regular participation in training for construction methods and safety. Supports training opportunities for staff.

  • Keep general superintendent informed of known actions, written or verbal, which may affect the ability to successfully perform tasks at construction project sites or adversely affect Company operations.

  • Other projects or duties as assigned by management.

What You'll Need

  • Five to ten years' Heavy Industrial Demolition experience.

  • OSHA 30 hour, HAZWOPER certificate, Excavating Safety Training, Blueprint Training, CPR, First Aid.

  • Ability to read, analyze and interpret policies, reports, plans, specifications, and legal documents.

  • Ability to use Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel spreadsheets, iPad and iPhone.

  • Ability to communicate and schedule project needs appropriately.

  • Good communication skills both oral and written when working with all levels of management and employees, external vendors and other business associates.

  • Must clearly communicate directions and information.

  • Speaks effectively before groups as well as individuals.

  • Must have good interpersonal skills.

  • Ability to work with mathematical concepts.

  • Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages ratios, and proportions to practical field quantity situations.

  • Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.

  • Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.

  • Must possess the ability to satisfactorily perform each essential duty and responsibility.

Other

  • Valid Driver's License and ability to maintain a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record.

  • Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen.

  • 25-75% travel within Midwest region is required.

    Physical Demands
    The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by any employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Often required to sit, stand, walk, bend knees, stretch arms, talk and hear. Occasionally required to stoop or kneel.

    Work Environment
    The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those employees encountered while performing the essential functions of this job. Employee is exposed to environmental conditions, working near machines and loud noises associated with construction sites. Exposed to variable weather conditions including rain, snow, wind, cold and heat.

    Additional Job Description:

    The base compensation range for this role is $46.00 - $53.00 per hour.

    The hourly rate may vary depending on geographic location, applicant skills, and prior relevant experience.

    Benefits offered to Union craft workers include:

    • 401k, Employee Assistance Program

    For Union and Prevailing Wage roles, hourly rate and benefits may vary due to Collective Bargaining Agreements and/or local governing authority.

    ** - open for this position to be non-union

    Who Are We?
    Veit is one of the country's leading specialty contractors, with nearly a century of experience and the best people in the industry. We specialize in foundations, earthwork, utilities, marine services, industrial cleaning, curedinplace pipelining, and waste disposal. We pride ourselves on our relentless pursuit to push the construction industry forward and deliver for our customers. Our modern fleet of iron, diverse expertise, and unmatched determination allow us to successfully tackle some of the largest and most complex projects across every sector while also living out our values every day. Our company culture is one where everyone pitches in to get the job done, regardless of job title or seniority. We do everything we can to maintain an atmosphere where family comes first. We want every one of our employees to look forward to each day at work and make it home safe and happy at the end of the day.

    Never settle, dig deeper


    Our Core Values

    • Deliberately Safe We believe all safety incidents are avoidable when everyone operates with a deliberate mindset. We are deliberately proactive and thorough in training and job planning. We are deliberately safe in our everyday operations and decision-making.

    • Build with Intention We build with intention. Whether in the office or the field, we work with grit and determination toward a better future for everyone involved. We leave things better than we found them, and never leave a job until we're proud to put the Veit name on it.

    • Leaders Dig First Egos have no place at Veit. We expect everyone on our team to dig in with a leadership mentality. That means being willing to jump in, take ownership, and get mud on our boots - especially when times get challenging.

    • Real Relationships Like our work, we approach relationships authentically, with a long-term mindset. Whether you're a client partner, vendor, or team member, we make an effort to build a more meaningful connection with you by communicating with respect and honesty.

    • Integrity in Everything As part of the Veit family, everything we do and say reflects on this entire company. We act with integrity, which means treating others just as we want to be treated, doing the right thing, and holding ourselves accountable.

    VEIT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER, INCLUDING VET/DISABILITY