Keep your appearance at a level appropriate to your role and the company's quality reputation
Provide leadership through team building communications, proper motivation, confidence, good judgment and listening to others.
Schedule manpower and develop a working budget based on the estimates and project schedule.
Sell the Company and yourself to building officials and inspectors. Earn their respect.
Control job progress by managing subcontractors, solving problems and conflicts, using proper documentation, quality control and safety control techniques on the job.
Plan and schedule project, including short interval schedules
Manage, mentor and coach other Pepper Construction Supervisors.
Control project costs by weekly evaluation of labor, material, and equipment costs, adjusting to insure a fair profit while maximizing customer satisfaction foremost.
Sell the Company and yourself to the Client, Architect, and Engineers. Earn their respect.
Insure customer satisfaction by recognizing and meeting all the client's needs.
Requirements
construction knowledge
field supervision
self‑initiative
construction management
Demonstrate superior construction process knowledge.
3 years or more experience in a field supervision role, in commercial construction, preferred
*Self-initiate and motivate.
Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management preferred
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
pepper does not sponsor work visas.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded 1975
Year Founded
The company was established as a small general contractor in the Chicago area and has since grown into a trusted industry leader.
Pepper is known for its innovative use of technology, such as building information modeling (BIM), to enhance efficiency and project outcomes.
They specialize in a wide range of sectors, including commercial, residential, industrial, healthcare, education, and transportation.
Pepper has completed notable projects across the U.S., including multi-story office buildings, educational campuses, and healthcare facilities.
The company prioritizes collaborative partnerships, working closely with clients and stakeholders to ensure successful project delivery.
Pepper’s track record includes a variety of iconic projects, such as state-of-the-art medical centers and large-scale infrastructure developments.
Culture + Values
90% Indoors
Time Spent
The majority of daily time is spent indoors, highlighting the importance of creating mindful and enjoyable indoor environments.
Safety: At home, at work and in between – the safety of everyone is our first priority. Be present.
Integrity: We fulfill our commitments and build hope for tomorrow by intentionally making choices that reflect our character today. No exceptions.
Stewardship: We take the long view; serving as trustworthy stewards looking out for the best interests of our people, our clients and the shared resources with which we are entrusted.
Diversity: Our differences make us stronger. By seeking diverse perspectives and embracing our differences, we better serve our purpose, and we all share in success.
Partnership: We are a transparent, listening organization that creates a culture full of opportunity for our people and our partners, while supporting our clients’ ambitions.
Leadership: By learning and acting on new ideas, we lead by example and take meaningful risks that drive our people, our technology and our industry forward.
Enjoy Life: We spend more than a third of our lives at work. We take the time to laugh, to enjoy the journey – and stay mindful of the quality of life we enable.
Environment + Sustainability
1.8M Metric Tons CO₂
CO₂ Reduced Over Five Years
The company eliminated almost 1.8 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions across its projects over the last five years.
390,000 Solar Panels
Installed Solar Energy Systems
The Cincinnati office achieved LEED Zero Energy certification with 390 solar panels generating approximately 220,000 kWh/year.
188,034 MWh Solar
Solar Energy Generated
Through the 'Path to Net Zero' program, the company generated 188,034 MWh of solar energy, enough to power approximately 17,657 homes.
66.7M kBTu Saved
Energy Savings Achieved
The 'Path to Net Zero' program saved 66,660,872 kBTu of energy, equivalent to heating approximately 451,067 homes.
Net-zero target embedded in Tomorrow Transformed commitment: aim for buildings that generate more energy than they consume.
Five carbon-reduction strategies: low-GWP refrigerants, solar energy, carbon-infused concrete, optimal insulation R-values, water-saving technologies.
Indiana office earned Energy Star certification; company renovated a 112-year-old building to achieve Net-Zero, LEED Gold, and WELL Silver certifications.
First operational Net-Zero Jobsite Trailer (2018): uses 27 PV panels, over 100% energy reduction compared to traditional trailers, thermal envelope, and low-VOC materials.
Inclusion & Diversity
Launching 2024
Internship Program
Provides paid summer internships for undergraduates in construction-related fields.
Committed to respect and dignity, with a zero-tolerance policy for racism and discrimination.
Supports women and minority-owned businesses through strategic DEI pillars and partnerships.
Partners with women and minority-owned businesses through the Hire 360 initiative.
Hosts a Chicagoland Women in Leadership peer group for networking and collaboration.