Remote Construction Site Manager Jobs
Remote Construction Site Manager jobs are available nationwide at employers like SOLV Energy, Walbridge, and Stanley Black & Decker and other distributed teams, at every experience level. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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The Senior Construction Site Manager oversees all phases of construction projects from planning through completion, ensuring work is executed safely, on schedule, within budget, and to the highest quality standards. This role provides on-site leadership, coordinates subcontractors and internal teams, manages project schedules and resources, and serves as a primary communication link between field operations, project management, and stakeholders.
Primary Responsibilities:
Project Oversight
- Manage the design and development of systems architecture that integrates hardware, software and networking components for transportation systems.
- Manage integration strategies that ensure interoperability and compatibility across subsystems and platforms.
- Oversee integration testing and validation processes to verify system functionality, performance, and compliance with industry standards.
- Manage project plans, schedules, and resource allocation strategies for systems integration projects.
- Work closely with engineering teams (electrical, software, mechanical), project managers, and stakeholders to align integration efforts with overall project objectives.
- Identify and mitigate integration risks, ensuring smooth deployment and operation of integrated systems.
- Manage day-to-day construction activities from project initiation through closeout.
- Ensure adherence to project scope, schedule, budget, and quality requirements.
- Monitor progress, identify risks, and implement corrective actions.
- Prepare and deliver progress reports, schedules, and updates to senior leadership and clients.
Site Leadership
- Supervise and coordinate construction crews, subcontractors, and site personnel.
- Assign tasks, set expectations, and ensure accountability for deliverables.
- Foster a collaborative, high-performance work environment.
Resource & Schedule Management
- Plan and allocate labor, materials, equipment, and subcontractor resources.
- Develop and maintain project schedules using Primavera P6, MS Project, or Smartsheet.
- Track work progress and adjust plans to maintain deadlines.
Safety & Compliance
- Enforce OSHA and company safety standards across all site operations.
- Conduct regular site inspections, safety meetings, and hazard assessments.
- Ensure compliance with building codes, regulations, and quality standards.
Communication & Coordination
- Serve as the primary on-site point of contact for clients, project managers, inspectors, and stakeholders.
- Communicate project status, risks, and issues promptly and professionally.
- Coordinate with internal departments to ensure alignment on project requirements and dependencies.
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain accurate project documentation including daily logs, schedules, budgets, RFIs, and change orders.
- Ensure all documentation meets regulatory and company standards.
Problem Solving & Continuous Improvement
- Identify obstacles and proactively remove impediments to maintain workflow.
- Recommend and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and quality.
- Support lessons-learned reviews and continuous improvement initiatives.
Technical Skills
- Proficiency with construction management software and scheduling tools (Primavera P6, MS Project, Smartsheet).
- Strong understanding of construction methods, building codes, and safety regulations.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical documents.
Certifications (Preferred)
- PMP, CCM, OSHA 30, LEED or other relevant professional certifications
Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field.
- 5-10+ years of construction management experience, including supervision of large-scale or complex projects.
- Demonstrated success managing schedules, budgets, subcontractors, and field operations.
- Rail and Systems Intervention experience preferred
- ISO 900, a plus.
Role and Responsibility
This position will report primarily to the VP of Transportation Systems and interact with multiple managers across technical delivery and services teams.
Environment
The employee works in an office space that will be clean and comfortable. It may include some minor annoyances such as noise, odors, drafts, etc. The employee is in a non-confined office-type setting in which he or she is free to move about at will.
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Who's Hiring
- SOLV Energy93

- Walbridge54

- Stanley Black & Decker29

- Turner & Townsend Pty Limited18

- Jobot14

Top Industries Hiring
- Construction & Real Estate71
- Consulting & Professional Services35
- Manufacturing30
- Staffing & Recruiting17
- Technology & Software11
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in remote construction site manager jobs.
- 5 or more years of field experience supervising construction crews on commercial or residential projects
- Proficiency in project management software such as Procore, PlanGrid, or Bluebeam
- OSHA 30-hour construction safety certification
- Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and contracts
- Experience coordinating subcontractors, scheduling, and procurement across all project phases
- Associate or bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field
Tips for Your Remote Construction Site Manager Job Search
Quantify project scale on your resume
Hiring managers want to see scope, not just titles. List the dollar value, square footage, or unit count of projects you managed, the crew size you supervised, and whether you delivered on schedule. Vague descriptions like 'managed construction projects' get skipped.
Certify before targeting larger GCs
General contractors running commercial or federal work often filter applications by certification. OSHA 30, LEED AP, and PMP credentials signal you can handle compliance-heavy sites. If you hold a CCM or RMC, list it prominently, those cut through large applicant pools.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists construction site manager openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Match your specialization to each posting
A resume written for high-rise ground-up work reads differently than one for highway infrastructure or tenant improvement. Swap in the subcontractors, contract types, and delivery methods most relevant to each opening, design-build versus design-bid-build language signals industry fluency immediately.
Prepare a site safety record for interviews
Many employers ask directly about your EMR contribution and incident history. Come ready to describe a specific near-miss you caught, a safety protocol you implemented, and the outcome. Concrete examples here carry more weight than stating you have 'a strong safety culture.'
Negotiate schedule flexibility alongside the offer
Construction site manager roles often involve extended hours during push periods. Ask what overtime expectations look like in the 60 days before substantial completion, whether comp time is offered, and how travel is handled if the site is outside your metro. Clarifying this before you sign avoids friction later.
Remote Construction Site Manager Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get a remote construction site manager job?
Target companies that already run distributed teams, since they hire remotely by default and know how to onboard someone they never meet in person. Remote construction site manager employers screen hard for self-direction and clear written communication on top of the core skills, so show evidence you can own work without someone over your shoulder. Apply to the openings above that match your experience.
Which companies hire remote construction site managers?
Remote construction site manager roles are posted by SOLV Energy, Walbridge, and Stanley Black & Decker and others right now, based on current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Remote-first firms and large companies running distributed teams post the most remote construction site manager roles.
Can you get a remote construction site manager job with no experience?
Yes, but it is harder than an on-site role, because remote work expects you to operate independently from the start. Entry-level remote construction site manager openings do exist, especially at remote-first companies, and a portfolio of real work helps more than a long resume. Applying broadly to the roles that fit improves your odds.
Do you need a degree for remote construction site manager jobs?
Not always. Many employers hire remote construction site managers on demonstrated skills and prior work rather than a specific degree, though some larger companies still prefer one. Showing relevant results matters more than a credential for most remote construction site manager roles.
Which industries hire the most remote construction site managers?
Most remote construction site manager openings sit in Construction & Real Estate, Consulting & Professional Services, and Manufacturing, per current remote listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. These sectors run distributed teams and hire construction site managers remotely most consistently.
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