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Florida Construction Connection, Inc. seeks a General Field Superintendent with a proven track record delivering luxury residential towers in major markets.
The role requires leadership from planning through turnover on projects exceeding $100 million, with a focus on South Florida and Miami-Dade County. You will lead field operations, manage subcontractors, crane operations, safety, and quality on a landmark 50+ story luxury tower, coordinating with owners, architects, engineers, consultants,
At Florida Construction Connection, we help you make career decisions strategically, communicate what matters most to you, and pursue opportunities that align with your professional goals.
We do the same for our clients, and this client has their match well described:
Not every high-rise superintendent is qualified to lead this project.
Our client is seeking a General Field Superintendent with proven experience delivering luxury residential towers with at least one completed in Miami-Dade County, FL.
Florida Construction Connection has been retained to identify an accomplished General Field Superintendent to lead the construction of a landmark luxury residential tower exceeding 50 stories in Miami-Dade County.
This is not an opportunity for someone looking to step into their first South Florida high-rise. We are seeking a construction leader who has already proven they can successfully deliver projects of this scale and complexity in the Miami-Dade market.
Technical ability alone is not enough.
This role requires someone who has already navigated the unique challenges of delivering a luxury residential tower in South Florida. Success depends upon understanding the local construction environment, permitting authorities, subcontractor market, inspection requirements, weather impacts, labor availability, and the pace required to keep a project of this magnitude on schedule.
Our client is seeking a leader who can assume responsibility immediately with minimal transition risk.