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Field Project Superintendent Heavy Civil

Job in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, 82604, USA
Listing for: Montana Civil Contractors Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Construction
    Civil Engineering, Construction Labor / Trades
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 110000 - 180000 USD Yearly USD 110000.00 180000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Experienced Field Project Concrete Superintendent

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Montana Civil Contractors is looking for experienced field project superintendent to build projects in the Douglas, Wyoming area. If you have experience in concrete dam building is a bonus. Montana Civil Contractors, Inc. is based in Belgrade, Montana, we are a heavy-civil construction company with projects underway or completed across Montana, Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming. MCC specializes in dam construction and demolition, landfills, wastewater lagoons, contract mining and mine reclamation, dams, underground utilities and water treatment systems, airport construction, and federal and state highway construction.

At MCC, we pride ourselves on our staff as being family and growth in your expertise. Our team is proud to bring a foundation of excellence, expertise in all heavy civil construction, high commitment to safety, a purpose that family is very important and opportunity for career advancement at an employee-owned company.

On average 50-70 hrs , 5-6 days per week Salary. Full health care, dental vision provided to employee, and company match 401K plan, paid time off benefits and sick days provided along with profit sharing.

Job Type: Full-time Salary

Package Range: $110,000 - $180,000 Base wage, plus benefits of vehicle rent, housing allowance, weekly field pay, healthcare and retirement. Profit sharing bonus is additional based on performance.

Job Description

Coordinate with project manager and field project engineer to schedule activities of construction project. Inspect work progress and construction site for safety to ensure that specification is met. Be able to read blueprints to determine construction requirements or to plan procedures. Assign work to employees. Must have technology skills. Must have experience in structural concrete, preferably concrete dam construction.

Responsibilities
  • Plan your work for Safety, Productivity, Profitability, Economy, Quality and personal satisfaction of a job well done.

  • Give your ideas and the benefit of your experience.

  • Follow the plans agreed upon. Consult with your co-workers and other managers, as required, on changes to be made.

  • Standardize work methods wherever possible. Use MCC’s past experience as a start for work guidelines for your operation, then modify them to fit the job.

  • Train your personnel. Help improve their skills. Establish two-way communication with them.

  • Build work right the first time. Quality control is your responsibility along with achieving good production costs.

  • Involve your crew in the plan
    . Communicate! Let them help build it so that they know your intent, even when you are absent. Observe how the plan is working and then have follow-up sessions with your crew to make adjustments for further improvements. Involving your crew will produce phenomenal benefits.

  • Treat people with respect
    . Reprimand when necessary, but do not belittle people. Don’t hold a grudge.

  • Tasks
    • Most accidents involve new-hires. Watch every new-hire. Be sure they can work safely before turning them loose.
    • Indoctrinate each new-hire by showing them the operation and taking time to explain what is going on before putting them to work.
    • Enforce company safety policies and correct each unsafe act or condition immediately.
    • Ensure that all needed safety equipment is available and properly used.
    • Make Tool Safety Box Meetings meaningful and turn in safety meeting reports with time cards at the end of the week. Everyone attends. No exceptions! Get your crew to participate. Don’t just lecture them. A successful meeting is one where you do less than half the talking.
    • Educate your people on the proper precautions to be used for working with hazardous materials. Discuss the precautions to take.
    • Prepare a hazard analysis for the work operations and be sure your crew members, especially the new ones, understand and follow it.
    • Conduct a Daily Pre-Job Meeting. First thing in the morning, before issuing work assignments, take a couple of minutes and review with your crew the hazards expected today or perhaps a problem that might have occurred the day before.
    • Assist PM in facilitating project subcontractors and suppliers
    • Ensure…
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