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As a Construction Engineer, you will draft and analyze temporary works designs to ensure ... Engineer in Training (EIT) or Engineer Intern (EI) preferred. * Knowledge of AutoCAD, RISA suite ...

Construction Engineer

Concord, CA · On-site

$75 - $85/hr

As a Construction Engineer, you will draft and analyze temporary works designs to ensure ... Engineer in Training (EIT) or Engineer Intern (EI) preferred. * Knowledge of AutoCAD, RISA suite ...

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How much do temporary construction trainer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary construction trainer in the United States is $24.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Temporary Construction Trainer vs Construction Instructor?

AspectTemporary Construction TrainerConstruction Instructor
CertificationsOSHA, OSHA 30, safety certificationsOSHA, safety certifications, possibly trade-specific licenses
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, training sessions, workshopsVocational schools, training centers, on-site classes
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction companies, contractors, staffing agenciesTrade schools, vocational colleges, training organizations

Both roles focus on safety and technical training within the construction industry. A Temporary Construction Trainer typically provides short-term, on-site training for construction workers, often in response to project needs. A Construction Instructor usually works in educational settings, delivering structured courses to students preparing for careers in construction. While their environments differ, both require safety certifications and industry knowledge.

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Temporary Construction Superintendent (10-12+ Week Assignment)

SERVPRO

Nashville, TN

Temporary

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Temporary Construction Superintendent

SERVPRO of Belle Meade / West Nashville (Construction Division)

Each SERVPRO franchise is independently owned and operated.

Why This Role Exists

We are seeking a hands-on, jobsite-present Construction Superintendent to oversee an active construction project from start to finish. This is a temporary, project-based role expected to last 10–12+ weeks, with the potential to extend based on project needs. You will direct report to a SERVPRO Construction Manager assigned to this project. This role requires consistent on-site leadership. You will be on-site daily, coordinating subcontractors, ensuring safety and quality, running necessary errands, and keeping the project moving forward with clear structure and accountability. Candidates who are comfortable stepping into an active jobsite environment and leading with confidence will be successful in this role.

Non-Negotiable Qualification

  • OSHA 30 Certification – REQUIRED (Applications without OSHA 30 will not be considered.)

What You'll Be Responsible For

Jobsite Leadership & Daily Oversight

  • Be on-site every day overseeing construction activity and progress
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for subcontractors and vendors
  • Maintain jobsite safety, cleanliness, and organization at all times
  • Run project-related errands as needed (materials, inspections, supplies)

Construction Management

  • Coordinate subcontractors and material deliveries
  • Ensure work is completed according to plans, specifications, scope, and local codes
  • Maintain quality standards through daily site inspections
  • Validate schedule, progress, and completion milestones
  • Identify work that falls outside of contracted scope and flag appropriately
  • Execute and document change orders when required

Communication & Documentation

  • Provide daily project updates to internal leadership
  • Conduct pre-construction and progress check-ins as needed
  • Perform final walkthroughs and assist with punch list resolution
  • Secure Certificates of Completion and Customer Satisfaction
  • Document project activity accurately and consistently

Subcontractor & Vendor Coordination

  • Set clear expectations with subs on a project-by-project basis
  • Ensure subcontractors complete work per purchase orders
  • Confirm materials delivered match what was ordered
  • Coordinate inspections with local jurisdictions
  • Provide feedback on subcontractor performance

What We're Looking For

Required

  • OSHA 30 Certification (required)
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Proven construction or restoration jobsite supervision experience
  • Strong organizational and follow-through skills
  • Ability to manage multiple moving parts without losing your cool
  • Clear, professional communication skills
  • Valid driver's license and reliable transportation

Preferred (Not Required)

  • Familiarity with SERVPRO construction processes
  • PMP or similar project management background

Work Environment & Physical Requirements

  • Daily walking and standing on active construction sites
  • Frequent driving between jobsite, suppliers, and inspections
  • Occasional ladder climbing
  • Exposure to weather, noise, and typical construction conditions

Schedule & Duration

  • Project-based temporary role
  • Expected duration: 10–12+ weeks
  • Daytime hours with flexibility based on jobsite needs
  • Local travel required

Compensation

  • Hourly pay (commensurate with experience)
  • Overtime may be available depending on project demands
  • This role is intended for experienced, seasoned construction professionals who can step in and lead without training wheels