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# Learning Objective Students will learn the details and specifics of a career in construction management.{.info} # Discover a Career as a Project Superintendent{.objective .objective1} **In this 360 video, students will meet project superintendent, Michael Weaver, and learn more about this construction management career path.** A project superintendent oversees the daily operations of a construction site, ensuring that projects are completed on time, within budget, and according to safety and quality standards. They manage crews, coordinate with subcontractors, order materials, and troubleshoot any issues that arise during construction. Superintendents also ensure that safety protocols are followed on site. To become a project superintendent, you typically need a background in construction, which may include a degree in construction management or significant experience in the field. Many superintendents start as laborers or tradespeople and work their way up. Strong leadership, problem-solving skills, and knowledge of construction processes are essential for success. This job is important because project superintendents are responsible for making sure construction projects run smoothly. They keep everything organized, prevent delays, and maintain safety, which is crucial for the successful completion of buildings, roads, and other infrastructure. Without them, construction projects could face more risks and challenges, leading to costly setbacks.