
Field Operation Careers
Our field operations employees are the boots-on-the-ground team at our jobsites. They manage daily construction activities and collaborate with other departments to make sure the project stays on schedule and on budget.
In 2020, we created our Field Training Mentorship program offering free training to employees who are motivated to advance. We offer courses in a variety of subjects including heavy equipment operating apprenticeship, demolition, and foreman training.
Our mentorship program is a direct effort towards strengthening our safety culture and better equip our field teams with the training they need to do their jobs safely and effectively and advance in their careers. Offering employees the opportunity to expand their knowledge and improve their skills through on the job training and hands on experience.

Determine the Path that’s right for you!
Assistant Field Manager
Assistant Field Managers (AFM) typically start out as a co-op or intern in our College Student Program and are Superintendents in Training. Our Student program gives you hands-on experience and a solid understanding of our company. AFM’s perform a wide range of duties to assist with development of the skills needed to be a Superintendent.
Carpenter
Carpenter plays an important role on our construction projects from foundation to finish work. Siteworx carpenters are typically charged with building and erecting formwork during structural operation and may do anything from installing blocking to hanging doors and hardware during finish operations.
Concrete Finisher
Concrete work is vital to our business as a self-perform contractor. Our concrete finishers place and finish large slabs, foundations, and vertical work and point and patch finished work.
Equipment Operator
Large and small equipment operators move materials throughout the duration of the project. Excavators, backhoes, dozers, skid steers, and graders are just a few of the types of equipment we use on our jobsites.
Foreman
Siteworx foremen are exceptional craftspeople in their trades. Each foreman works with his or her specific trade in a leadership role, providing guidance and assistance throughout the project.
Superintendent
Siteworx superintendents guide all on-site activities during construction. Their duties include staffing, planning, and coordinating all Siteworx and trade partner work. Superintendents work hand-in-hand with the overall project team.

No two career paths are the same. Take a minute to check out the example career path below for a superintendent.