How to write a winning construction superintendent resume

3 mins | Julien Clement | Article | Resumes & cover letters

Two men wearing construction gear stand in a construction site and look at a blueprint.

A resume is the first impression a potential employer for your next construction superintendent job has of you, so it's essential to make it count. A well-crafted resume can make the difference between getting an interview or being overlooked.  

Here are the steps to write a construction superintendent resume: 

1. Highlight your project experience 
2. Showcase your leadership skills 
3. List your technical skills and certificates 
4. Emphasize your attention to detail 
5. Tailor your resume to the job 

And now let's take a more in-depth look of the tips to help you create a winning resume: 

1. Highlight your project experience

As a construction superintendent what people care about when scanning your resume is what kind of projects you have worked on. Make sure to highlight your experience in the field and the size, budget and complexity of the projects you have managed. 

2. Showcase your leadership skills

A construction superintendent is responsible for managing a team of workers and getting the best results. Make sure to showcase your leadership skills and any experience you have managing a team, including team size and key achievements. 

3. List your technical skills and certificates

Construction is a technical field, and as a superintendent, you need to have a strong understanding of construction technology and processes. List any technical skills you have, such as experience with construction software or familiarity with building codes and certifications. They may seem like must haves that anyone who has actually worked in the field would have, but when quickly scanning a resume for keywords not having these could get you overlooked. 

4. Emphasize your attention to detail

Construction projects require a high level of attention to detail to ensure they are completed on time and within budget. Make sure to emphasize your attention to detail by reviewing your resume to ensure it’s error-free. 

5. Tailor your resume to the job

Every job is unique, and you should tailor your resume to the specific job you are applying for. Make sure to highlight the skills and experience that are most relevant to the position. 

By following these tips, you can create a strong resume that showcases your experience, skills, and leadership abilities as a construction superintendent. Good luck with your job search! 

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About this author

Julien Clement
VP, Eastern Canada 

Julien has a Master in Finance and started his career at EY France. He joined Hays in Lyon, France in 2011 to help develop the Accounting & Finance desk. Then in 2015 he transferred to Canada, opening the Montreal office in Property and Construction. Julien went on to launch the A&F division in 2017, as well as other specialties including Manufacturing and Logistics, HR, etc. The following year Julien managed the permanent desk for Montreal and in 2020 for both Montreal and Ottawa. In August 2021 he got promoted to Regional Director for the Eastern Region and currently manages and leads our Montreal and Ottawa offices. He also has a strong background in Accounting and Finance, Property, Construction, and IT.

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