HPM, Inc.
Traveling Civil Construction Superintendent – HPM, Inc.
Position: Travel Civil Construction Superintendent based out of Englewood, CO headquarters. Must travel to manage projects across the US. Lead superintendent on $15+M project elements. When not traveling, responsible for local projects in Englewood, CO.
About HPM, Inc.
HPM is a General Contractor located in Englewood, Colorado focusing on Federal, Commercial, and Civil work. Operates throughout the front range, key projects nationwide including a secondary office in Anchorage, AK. Known for clean, organized, professional projects and strong client relationships. Recognized as a “Best Place to Work” by the Denver Business Journal in 2019 and 2022, and “Denver’s Fastest Growing Company” in 2020. We are expanding and seek motivated, collaborative individuals.
Core Values:
Collaboration, Drive, Family, Integrity, Safety
Location:
Englewood, CO – home base, but with requirement to travel across the US for extended periods.
Job Level:
Mid to Senior Level
Employment Type:
Full Time
Benefits:
Our full‑time staff receive comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 401(k) with 4% matching (fully vested from start date), 529 college savings plan, flexible PTO, and a company vehicle or vehicle allowance during travel.
Pay:
$115,000 – $140,000 annually DOE plus per diem, housing allowance, and accommodation as needed.
Recruitment:
This is a direct‑hire position; staffing agencies or recruiters are not being used.
Duties and Responsibilities Safety
Set the tone for project safety.
Assist project superintendent with implementation and enforcement of HPM and project‑specific safety plans.
Ensure all operations have a current hazard analysis.
Lead periodic safety walks.
Mentor field engineers on safety culture and protocols.
Quality
Work with the project team to ensure compliance with contract documents.
Assist with maintaining records such as testing and inspections, progress photographs, etc.
Attend weekly coordination meetings.
Assist in preparatory and pre‑construction meetings for assigned disciplines.
Assist superintendent with walk‑through inspections.
Help field engineers develop work plans for operations.
Compliance
Assist superintendent with implementation and enforcement of HPM stormwater management plans.
Implement and enforce all established HPM policies and procedures.
Perform other project‑specific compliance requirements as assigned.
Scheduling
Understand scheduling philosophy and participate in weekly schedule meetings.
Participate in coordination meetings as required.
Assist in developing and monitoring schedules on a daily/weekly/monthly basis.
Implement project schedules in the field to ensure work execution.
With direct supervision, draft short‑term construction schedules for specific features using scheduling software.
Project Administration
Responsible for as‑built documentation on site.
Cost Control
Understand cost, steward the project budget, and make mindful spending decisions.
Collect and analyze cost data to monitor budgets and progress.
Understand production rates and their impact on schedule.
Use production rates to modify schedules and make decisions for timely completion.
Assist with procurement of non‑contract minor field purchases.
Perform cost coding for time sheets and non‑contract purchases.
Begin to understand HPM’s project cost accounting system.
Procurement/Tracking
Coordinate with project team on procurement of long‑lead items in accordance with the schedule.
Communicate purchasing needs with proper office personnel.
Field Execution
Read and understand all construction and contract documents and changes, including plans, manual, specifications, geotechnical reports, etc.
Plan and execute work to recognize issues in advance for timely resolution.
Assist in writing and communicating RFIs.
Assist in evaluating dimensional and other field problems, and working with superintendent to resolve.
Manage site logistics, access, material storage, and security.
Act as day‑to‑day onsite coordinator of craft and subcontractors for effective execution.
Contract Administration
Be familiar with contract drawings, specifications, shop drawings, and submittals to ensure compliance.
Recognize and report changes in site conditions based on contract documents.
Other Duties:
Responsibilities may vary, subject to change with or without notification.
Basic Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen due to federal contractor requirements for top security clearance.
Must be over 18 years old.
Valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record.
Ability and willingness to travel and work on projects for extended periods outside of Colorado.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational and multitasking skills.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
Motivated self‑starter dedicated to excellence and proactive problem solving.
Demonstrated strong work ethic and commitment to safety.
Solid computer skills, proficiency in MS Office, Bluebeam, and willingness to adapt to new software; experience with Procore, Microsoft Project, and scheduling tools is a plus.
Solid understanding of quantity tracking and its relation to production and budget.
Collaborative team member capable of achieving deadlines independently.
Consistent and punctual attendance; available for overtime and weekend work as necessary.
Work safely and efficiently, adhering to oral and written instructions and company policies.
Be able to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods.
Ability to lift 25+ pounds frequently.
Applicants will undergo pre‑employment checks, including criminal background, drug screening, MVR review, reference checks, and education verifications.
HPM participates in eVerify.
HPM is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to full inclusion and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. For assistance with job application, interviews, essential job functions, or benefits, contact hr@hpmcontracting.com.
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About HPM, Inc.
HPM is a General Contractor located in Englewood, Colorado focusing on Federal, Commercial, and Civil work. Operates throughout the front range, key projects nationwide including a secondary office in Anchorage, AK. Known for clean, organized, professional projects and strong client relationships. Recognized as a “Best Place to Work” by the Denver Business Journal in 2019 and 2022, and “Denver’s Fastest Growing Company” in 2020. We are expanding and seek motivated, collaborative individuals.
Core Values:
Collaboration, Drive, Family, Integrity, Safety
Location:
Englewood, CO – home base, but with requirement to travel across the US for extended periods.
Job Level:
Mid to Senior Level
Employment Type:
Full Time
Benefits:
Our full‑time staff receive comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 401(k) with 4% matching (fully vested from start date), 529 college savings plan, flexible PTO, and a company vehicle or vehicle allowance during travel.
Pay:
$115,000 – $140,000 annually DOE plus per diem, housing allowance, and accommodation as needed.
Recruitment:
This is a direct‑hire position; staffing agencies or recruiters are not being used.
Duties and Responsibilities Safety
Set the tone for project safety.
Assist project superintendent with implementation and enforcement of HPM and project‑specific safety plans.
Ensure all operations have a current hazard analysis.
Lead periodic safety walks.
Mentor field engineers on safety culture and protocols.
Quality
Work with the project team to ensure compliance with contract documents.
Assist with maintaining records such as testing and inspections, progress photographs, etc.
Attend weekly coordination meetings.
Assist in preparatory and pre‑construction meetings for assigned disciplines.
Assist superintendent with walk‑through inspections.
Help field engineers develop work plans for operations.
Compliance
Assist superintendent with implementation and enforcement of HPM stormwater management plans.
Implement and enforce all established HPM policies and procedures.
Perform other project‑specific compliance requirements as assigned.
Scheduling
Understand scheduling philosophy and participate in weekly schedule meetings.
Participate in coordination meetings as required.
Assist in developing and monitoring schedules on a daily/weekly/monthly basis.
Implement project schedules in the field to ensure work execution.
With direct supervision, draft short‑term construction schedules for specific features using scheduling software.
Project Administration
Responsible for as‑built documentation on site.
Cost Control
Understand cost, steward the project budget, and make mindful spending decisions.
Collect and analyze cost data to monitor budgets and progress.
Understand production rates and their impact on schedule.
Use production rates to modify schedules and make decisions for timely completion.
Assist with procurement of non‑contract minor field purchases.
Perform cost coding for time sheets and non‑contract purchases.
Begin to understand HPM’s project cost accounting system.
Procurement/Tracking
Coordinate with project team on procurement of long‑lead items in accordance with the schedule.
Communicate purchasing needs with proper office personnel.
Field Execution
Read and understand all construction and contract documents and changes, including plans, manual, specifications, geotechnical reports, etc.
Plan and execute work to recognize issues in advance for timely resolution.
Assist in writing and communicating RFIs.
Assist in evaluating dimensional and other field problems, and working with superintendent to resolve.
Manage site logistics, access, material storage, and security.
Act as day‑to‑day onsite coordinator of craft and subcontractors for effective execution.
Contract Administration
Be familiar with contract drawings, specifications, shop drawings, and submittals to ensure compliance.
Recognize and report changes in site conditions based on contract documents.
Other Duties:
Responsibilities may vary, subject to change with or without notification.
Basic Requirements
Must be a U.S. citizen due to federal contractor requirements for top security clearance.
Must be over 18 years old.
Valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record.
Ability and willingness to travel and work on projects for extended periods outside of Colorado.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Detail‑oriented with strong organizational and multitasking skills.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
Motivated self‑starter dedicated to excellence and proactive problem solving.
Demonstrated strong work ethic and commitment to safety.
Solid computer skills, proficiency in MS Office, Bluebeam, and willingness to adapt to new software; experience with Procore, Microsoft Project, and scheduling tools is a plus.
Solid understanding of quantity tracking and its relation to production and budget.
Collaborative team member capable of achieving deadlines independently.
Consistent and punctual attendance; available for overtime and weekend work as necessary.
Work safely and efficiently, adhering to oral and written instructions and company policies.
Be able to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods.
Ability to lift 25+ pounds frequently.
Applicants will undergo pre‑employment checks, including criminal background, drug screening, MVR review, reference checks, and education verifications.
HPM participates in eVerify.
HPM is an Equal Opportunity Employer dedicated to full inclusion and reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities. For assistance with job application, interviews, essential job functions, or benefits, contact hr@hpmcontracting.com.
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