On Thursday, July 25, 2024, three Hagerman Project Superintendents completed an 18-month training program through The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBC). Craig Hinds, Troy Shultz, and Jack Zoda traveled to Las Vegas, NV, to complete the program.
Superintendent Career Training (SCT) is an 18-month classroom and on-the-job program that prepares participants to be highly skilled construction industry professionals. Using mentors, company-sponsored learning opportunities, and expert instruction by industry-experienced professors of well-known universities, graduates of SCT are equipped to oversee and manage productive work sites that keep projects on time and within budget.
The concept of the program is based on integrating the demands and technical aspects of managing a construction job site with personal career objectives. To achieve that goal, each participating company can customize training according to the needs of the sponsored employee. Candidates are motivated employees who are in a supervisory position, are forward thinking and good communicators, have good people skills, and show the ability to problem solve.
Our Superintendents started 18-month program a while ago, but were delayed for two years due to the ongoing pandemic. We’re proud of them for sticking out the long delay, and completing the program. Congratulations Craig, Troy, and Jack!