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Superintendent

Asheville, NC · On-site +1

$33 - $50/hr

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ... Driver's license (CDL A is a plus) Work & Travel Expectations * Outdoor work in climates ranging ...

Superintendent

Decatur, GA · On-site +1

$33 - $50/hr

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ... Driver's license (CDL A is a plus) Work & Travel Expectations * Outdoor work in climates ranging ...

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ... Driver's license (CDL A is a plus) Work & Travel Expectations * Outdoor work in climates ranging ...

Superintendent

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$33 - $50/hr

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ... Driver's license (CDL A is a plus) Work & Travel Expectations * Outdoor work in climates ranging ...

Superintendent

Seattle, WA · On-site

$33 - $50/hr

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ... Driver's license (CDL A is a plus) Work & Travel Expectations * Outdoor work in climates ranging ...

Superintendent

Nashville, TN · On-site +1

$33 - $50/hr

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ... Driver's license (CDL A is a plus) Work & Travel Expectations * Outdoor work in climates ranging ...

Superintendent

Norfolk, VA · On-site

$33 - $50/hr

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ... Driver's license (CDL A is a plus) Work & Travel Expectations * Outdoor work in climates ranging ...

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How much do driver lead hand jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for driver lead hand in the United States is $21.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Driver Lead Hand, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Driver Lead Hand, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), strong driving skills, and prior experience in logistics or transportation. Familiarity with fleet management systems, route planning software, and compliance with safety regulations is typically required. Leadership, effective communication, and problem-solving abilities are crucial soft skills for supervising drivers and coordinating schedules. These skills and qualities ensure efficient operations, safety, and teamwork within transportation teams.

What is the difference between Driver Lead Hand vs Driver Supervisor?

AspectDriver Lead HandDriver Supervisor
CertificationsValid driver's license, safety trainingValid driver's license, safety training, supervisory certifications (if applicable)
Work EnvironmentOn-site with drivers, hands-on roleOffice and on-site supervision
Employer UsageUsed in logistics, construction, and delivery companiesUsed in larger transportation or logistics companies
Search IntentCompare roles, responsibilities, certificationsUnderstand supervisory duties, career progression

The Driver Lead Hand typically oversees daily driver operations, ensuring safety and efficiency on-site. The Driver Supervisor has broader managerial responsibilities, including scheduling, training, and team oversight. While both roles require similar certifications and work environments, the Supervisor role involves more administrative duties and strategic planning, making it suitable for those seeking career advancement in transportation management.

What does a typical day look like for a Driver Lead Hand, and how do they balance driving duties with team leadership responsibilities?

A typical day for a Driver Lead Hand involves a mix of supervising drivers, coordinating delivery schedules, and handling their own driving tasks. They often start by assigning routes, ensuring vehicles are ready, and briefing the team on safety protocols or delivery updates. Throughout the day, they support drivers with problem-solving, monitor timely deliveries, and step in to drive as needed. Balancing hands-on driving with oversight requires strong organizational skills, clear communication, and flexibility to adapt to unexpected issues on the road or with schedules.

What are Driver Lead Hands?

Driver Lead Hands are experienced drivers who supervise, coordinate, and support a team of drivers within an organization. They are responsible for assigning routes, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations, and assisting with training new drivers. Driver Lead Hands also act as a point of contact between drivers and management, helping to resolve issues and improve efficiency in transportation operations.
What cities are hiring for Driver Lead Hand jobs? Cities with the most Driver Lead Hand job openings:
Infographic showing various Driver Lead Hand job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $44,410 per year, or $21.4 per hour.
Superintendent

$33 - $50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Why Superintendents Choose GSI

At GSI, you’re not just running jobs—you’re building people, guiding crews, solving complex problems, and taking pride in work that keeps communities safe. Here, you’ll get:

  • Clear, supported advancement to more senior Superintendent or Operations Management roles.
  • Training and development designed to grow crew effectiveness, get them paid more, and keep them on your team.
  • A deep backlog of work that keeps you leading year-round.
  • Company ownership—yes, you become an owner here.
  • Autonomy to run your projects and your crew the right way.
  • Partners to solve difficult problems from peers, project managers, engineers and sales leaders.

If you're a foreman, lead hand, or working superintendent who takes pride in leading people on the ground, tackling tough challenges, and delivering quality—this is where you can grow.


What You’ll Lead

As a Superintendent, you’ll manage field crews on geotechnical and geohazard mitigation projects across the U.S.

Your core responsibilities include:

  • Leading crews installing slope stabilization and geohazard mitigation systems
  • Creating and executing safety plans—protecting your people is priority #1
  • Managing schedule, production, and budget performance
  • Handling documentation: daily logs, photos, as-builts, checklists, compliance
  • Coaching and developing crew members; conducting performance reviews and corrective actions
  • Coordinating crew travel and logistics with partners in Travel and Project Management
  • Ensuring equipment maintenance and jobsite organization
  • Communicating clearly with clients and internal teams

What You Bring

You’ll thrive here if you’re a hands-on leader who stays calm, communicates clearly, and brings out the best in your crew.

Required:

  • 5+ years in construction in Geotechnical, Environmental, Civil or similar industries managing projects that involve casing or rock hammer drilling, shotcrete application, slope or soils work.
  • 1+ year in lead hand, foreman or working superintendent roles
  • Ability to read scopes, specs, drawings, and execute a project plan
  • Experience motivating crews and leading high-quality work
  • Strong communication—clear, direct, solution-oriented
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities while keeping the crew aligned
  • Flexibility to travel and adjust schedules as needed
  • Driver’s license (CDL A is a plus)

Work & Travel Expectations

  • Outdoor work in climates ranging from mountains to deserts
  • Typical construction-site hazards and noise levels
  • Regular lifting of 75 lbs+
  • Extensive travel—up to 100% across the U.S.

 

Compensation & Benefits

This is an hourly leadership role with significant earning potential:

  • $33–$50 per hour based on experience level with the machinery and construction techniques most relevant to our projects. If you don't have them all, we'll train you and push you up the pay range. 
  • Annual performance bonus
  • Equity ownership program
  • 100% paid travel (flights, hotels, food, and other travel)
  • Medical, dental, vision (HSA/FSA)
  • Accident, life, disability insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Generous paid time off policy

About Us

GeoStabilization International (GSI) is North America’s leading geohazard mitigation firm, specializing in emergency response for landslides, rockfall, and slope failures. With the largest portfolio of its kind worldwide, we deliver innovative design/build solutions in the most challenging environments.

We’re a growing $550M organization built on craftsmanship, integrity, and taking care of our people.

GSI is an equal opportunity employer.