Construction Jobs in New Hampshire
Construction jobs in New Hampshire are concentrated in Manchester, Nashua, and Concord, where commercial development, infrastructure upgrades, and residential expansion keep demand steady across experience levels. Employers like Jewett Construction, PC Construction, and Gilbane Building Company have a lasting presence in the state and hire across specialties including heavy civil, commercial framing, mechanical and electrical rough-in, and project management. From entry-level laborers to senior superintendents, openings exist at every tier of the trade. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Bristol Infrastructure Designs Services, LLC is hiring Construction Manager (CM) to help support the Navy mission (NAVFAC Kittery) located at the Naval Shipyard Kittery, ME. The CM will provide technical services and expertise related to all phases of construction on a variety of projects within the AOR.
Major Responsibilities and Required Knowledge or Skills
- Review pre-final contract drawings and specifications with respect to constructability and compatibility with actual field conditions.
- Attend contractor pre-bid project site visits and answer or document questions as
- Coordinate mandatory post-award contract meetings such as post-award kickoff meetings, preconstruction conferences, partnering meetings schedule meetings, quality control (QC) (5-part) meetings, design review meetings, coordination and mutual understanding meetings, weekly production meetings, LEED coordination meetings, Facility Turnover Planning meetings (NAVFAC Red Zone), final inspections, and all other meeting deemed relevant to the
- Review contractor administrative submittals such as schedules, environmental protection plans, quality control plans, accident prevention plans, and coordinate review and approval of technical “Government approved” submittals such as shop drawings, product data, samples, design data, manufacturer’s instructions, test plans/reports, certificates, and operations and maintenance (O&M) data in a timely manner per construction contract requirements• Manage the contractor Requests for Information (RFIs) and ensure timely responses per construction contract requirements.
- Monitor available project budget and time constraints, including relevant cost and schedule growth metrics, and initiating appropriate corrective actions, as necessary, to ensure funding thresholds and impacts to operational needs are not exceeded.
- Incumbent must possess a keen understanding of schedules utilizing network analysis and the potential impact of modifications to the critical path.
- Review construction progress at the site, daily production reports, and construction quality control (CQC) reports.
- Attend QC meetings involving critical work activities. Take necessary action (including possibly recommending dismissal of QC Manager and/or other QC staff) to assure contractor’s quality control program is in accordance with the contract requirements and that three phases of quality control are being utilized.
- Based on technical knowledge and coordination with designer and contractor, provide technical solutions to unforeseen problems during construction. This may include making recommendations to the official government liaison to approve field changes that have no impact on function of the facility or cost and schedule of the contract (no change in scope).
- Assist the Integrated Product Team (IPT) Project Manager (PM) in management of Post Construction Award Services (PCAS).
- Coordinate delivery, acceptance, inspection and installation of Government furnished equipment.
- Coordinate installation of collateral equipment and connection of phone, data, other communication systems and utility services.
- Identify the need (and reason code) for a modification to scope, cost and/or schedule based on collaboration with the contractor, Supported Command, designer and/or other entities.
- In conjunction with the Engineering Technician (ET), review Activity Hazard Analysis (AHAs) and ensure these are discussed by the prime contractor and their respective subcontractors prior to beginning each work activity or when a new work crew is to perform the work.
- In conjunction with the ET, review and recommend acceptance of Accident Prevention Plan.
- Prepare or coordinate the preparation of sketches and clarifying drawings in support of proposed changes and issuance of modifications.
- Review and recommend approval of contractors' cost-loaded network analysis schedules as the basis for payments and subsequent invoices (including recommendations for retainage and/or withholding as required).
- In conjunction with the ET, review and coordinate acceptance of Crane Critical Lift Plans along with crane operation qualifications and certificate of compliance.
- Ensure contractor is conducting monthly site safety self-evaluations and submitting the information with the
- Provide support to the ET in securing/coordinating outages.
- Take appropriate, timely action to ensure contractor compliance of safety and health requirements, including recommended dismissal of key contractor staff due to nonperformance or recurring violations.
- Review, for technical accuracy, statements of work and requests for proposals or quotations.
- Coordinate property record inventory documents, DD1354 Transfer and Acceptance of Military Real, in accordance with NAVFAC Business Management System (BMS) and in coordination with IPT Project Managers and Installation Real Property Accountable Officer (RPAO).
- Report to the assessing official regarding contractor performance for evaluations in CCASS and the processing of awards for outstanding performance, if applicable.
- Complete required items to effectively close out a contract including receipt and delivery of as-built drawings, O&M manuals and warranty documents to the Supported Command/facility manager or local Civil Engineering Squadron (CES).
- Provide effective and timely contractual correspondence.
- Ensure official contractor correspondence and submittals are included in the contract file.
- Provide support in responding to Congressional inquiries and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.
- Incumbent will be capable of tactfully and professionally communicating (orally and in writing), and be capable of engaging at multiple levels of authority to obtain decisive action from all affected parties including the contractor, Supported Commands, and other Agencies. The incumbent must understand that his/her recommendations and decisions are usually accepted as the basis for final action by field office leadership.
- Keep supervisor advised as to the specific status of projects under his/her administrative and technical control.
- Provide technical support for claims/disputes/terminations processing, negotiation and resolution.
- Provide or populate certain contract information required in NAVFAC enterprise Information Technology.
- (IT) systems (primarily eContracts, but also other systems as necessary). This may include updates to the notes field, listing the Actual Beneficial Occupancy Date (B.O.D.), and other information required by field office and NAVFAC
- Provide project status updates to senior personnel within NAVFAC and Supported Commands.
- When asked, actively engage as assigned on teams formed to improve processes in any area of Capital Improvements (CI) construction product line. The improvement work is managed by the CI Core and involves significant process analysis and redesign of systems and practices. The incumbent is expected to work with a team or in support of independent actions by process team leaders, lending his/her experience and expertise in the effort to improve CI processes.
Job Qualifications and Skills:
Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) / Registered Architect (RA) is highly desirable, but not required. It is expected that the minimum education and professional experience requirements have been met, as listed below.
Experience:
- A minimum of seven (7) years of experience as a Construction Manager, Project Manager, Field Engineer or Quality Control Manager (QCM) on commercial/industrial type facilities, utility or waterfront-related contracts valued in excess of $5 million.
- Sound understanding of the overall supervision of construction operations.
- Sound understanding of engineering concepts, principles, and practices applicable to construction.
Education:
- A degree in engineering from a four-year accredited Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) university or an architecture degree from a National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) accredited university, OR A degree in construction management or engineering technology from a four-year accredited Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) university.
Benefits
Excellent salary and benefits package to include paid time off, paid holidays, comprehensive health insurance plan including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability insurance; 401(k) plan with employer match.
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Top Industries Hiring
- Construction & Real Estate
- Consulting & Professional Services
- Education
- Manufacturing
- Food & Beverage
What New Hampshire Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in construction jobs across New Hampshire.
- Active New Hampshire contractor license issued or recognized by the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 construction safety certification required or strongly preferred
- Proven experience reading and interpreting blueprints, schematics, and construction drawings
- Proficiency with hand tools, power tools, and relevant heavy equipment for the trade
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation to job sites across New Hampshire
- Ability to meet physical demands including lifting, standing, and working in variable outdoor conditions
Construction Jobs in New Hampshire: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a construction worker in New Hampshire?
Most construction careers in New Hampshire begin with a registered apprenticeship or an entry-level laborer role with a licensed contractor. The New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification oversees contractor licensing for trades such as electricians and plumbers, so the specific credential you need depends on your specialty. Many workers start without a license, gain on-the-job experience, and then sit for a trade exam once they meet the required hours.
Which companies hire construction workers in New Hampshire?
Companies currently hiring construction workers in New Hampshire include Northeast Paving, Lamontagne Builders, and Procon, per current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. New Hampshire's mix of commercial development projects in Manchester and Nashua alongside ongoing state infrastructure work means large regional and national general contractors maintain consistent hiring pipelines here.
Which New Hampshire cities have the most construction jobs?
The cities with the most construction openings in New Hampshire are Nashua, Hooksett, and Manchester. Manchester and Nashua drive the bulk of demand as the state's largest metros, where commercial and mixed-use development is most active, while Concord generates steady work through state government facilities, institutional construction, and regional infrastructure projects that attract both local contractors and larger firms.
Are there remote construction jobs in New Hampshire?
Yes, but they're rare. Construction is fundamentally a hands-on, site-based trade, so most roles require a physical presence. About 14% of construction openings tied to New Hampshire are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to be in estimating, project coordination, or construction management rather than field or craft roles.
How can I get hired as a construction worker in New Hampshire with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry point is applying directly to a registered apprenticeship program through the New Hampshire Department of Labor, which connects candidates with union and non-union sponsors across the trades. Large general contractors like Jewett Construction and PC Construction also hire entry-level laborers for site cleanup, material handling, and general assistance. Earning an OSHA 10 card before you apply gives you a concrete credential that sets you apart from other candidates with no field experience.
Where can I find and apply to construction jobs in New Hampshire?
You can find and apply to construction jobs in New Hampshire on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers hiring across the state. Search the listings, find roles that match your trade and experience level, and apply directly. No signup is required to see the openings.
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