Construction and maintenance of transportation infrastructure in Alaska using vertically integrated resources.
Assist superintendent in planning, scheduling, cost control, procurement, and safety on civil projects.
12 days ago ago
Junior (1-3 years), Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Juneau, AK
Field
Company Size
65 Employees
Service Specialisms
Asphalt Paving
Bridge Construction
Concrete Construction
Concrete Paving
Construction Management
Design‑Build
Excavation
Pavement Preservation
Sector Specialisms
Transportation Infrastructure
Roads
Highways
Airports
Road Construction Materials
Emulsions
Binders
Concrete
Role
Description
remote travel
procurement
scheduling
submittals
estimating
safety
Travel and work at remote sites within Southeast Alaska communities may be required.
Assist the project superintendent with project operations, procurement, schedules, and cost management.
access or use the online application process and need an alternative method for applying
Prepare project submittals in accordance with project specification requirements including coordination of subcontractor submittals.
Promote and ensure a culture of safe work practices in accordance with Colaska’ s policies and goal zero principles.
Collaborate with the project team to track project quantities, develop pay estimates, create cash forecast, and anticipated construction margins.
complete any part of the application process
Develop direct reports such as interns or other administrative staff.
Requirements
primavera p6
hcss heavy job
trimble
osha 10
construction degree
2+ years
Experience with Alaska Department of Transportation or Western Federal Lands preferred.
Must be able to work Saturdays and Sundays. Typical weekly work hours can meet or exceed 60 hours.
Self-motivated with the ability to multitask.
Ability to read, analyze and interpret plans, specifications, external and internal policies/guidelines/regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence and effectively present information to large groups and interact with managers, clients, customers, and the public.
Computer software knowledge of Primavera P6, MS Office, JDE, HCSS Heavy Job with preferred abilities in Trimble Business Center and HCSS Heavy Bid.
OSHA 10-hour certification.
CPR/First aid certification preferred.
Must be able to pass drug screening and a PAT (physical abilities test).
Bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering or related preferred
Exert force of 20-50 pounds occasionally, 10-25 pounds frequently, or 10 pounds constantly.
Driver’s License
MSHA certification.
Strong problem solving and decision-making skills.
Minimum 2 years of progressively proven ability in the construction industry.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must pass drug screening and a physical abilities test (pat).
Company
Overview
Founded in 1999
Company History
The company was established in 1999 when Secon joined Colas USA, marking the beginning of its growth in Alaska.
$27M Annual Revenue
Financial Performance
The company generates around $27 million in annual revenue, reflecting steady mid-market performance.
Part of the global Colas Group, it leverages international resources to build roads, airports, bridges and utility systems across Alaska.
Vertically integrated: operates its own quarries, hot‑mix asphalt plants, emulsions and concrete plants to control quality and logistics in remote areas.
Typical projects include highways, airport runways, bridge decks and utility corridors—often in extreme climates and isolated locations.
Boasts an extensive fleet of mobile asphalt plants and gravel operations, making it Alaska’s largest and most geographically versatile aggregate provider.
Also markets construction materials—emulsions, binders, ready‑mix concrete and aggregate—under subsidiaries like QAP and Exclusive Paving.
Culture + Values
Only the Best
Corporate social responsibility: offsetting Colas’ carbon footprint, focusing on global health and safety, strict ethical standards and the pursuit of a circular economy with enhanced recycling and reclamation
Community support: buying supplies locally, hiring within the community, using recycled materials, minimizing environmental impact