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Field Supervisor (Residential Remodeling)

ZipRecruiter, Stoughton, Wisconsin, United States, 53589

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Job Description

Job Summary:

The Field Supervisor oversees all on-site activities for residential remodeling projects, ensuring quality, safety, and timely completion. They manage subcontractors, coordinate with clients, and ensure projects align with company standards, budgets, and schedules.

Key Responsibilities:

Project Oversight: Supervise daily operations at job sites, ensuring work meets design plans, specifications, and quality standards.

Team Management: Coordinate and direct subcontractors, laborers, and suppliers, resolving issues and ensuring efficient workflows.

Client Communication: Serve as the primary point of contact for homeowners, addressing concerns and providing regular project updates.

Scheduling: Develop and maintain project timelines, coordinating material deliveries and subcontractor schedules to meet deadlines.

Quality Control: Inspect work for compliance with building codes, safety regulations, and company standards.

Budget Management: Monitor project costs, approve material purchases, and report variances to project managers.

Safety Compliance: Enforce safety protocols, conduct site inspections, and ensure OSHA and company safety standards are met.

Problem Solving: Address on-site challenges, such as delays or material issues, and implement solutions to keep projects on track.

Documentation: Maintain accurate records of progress, change orders, and daily logs; report to management as required.

Qualifications:

Experience: 3-5 years in residential remodeling or construction, with at least 1-2 years in a supervisory role.

Skills: Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills; ability to read blueprints and specifications.

Knowledge: Familiarity with building codes, safety regulations, and construction methods; proficiency in project management tools (e.g., Buildertrend, Procore).

Certifications:

OSHA 10/30, contractor’s license, or trade-specific certifications .

Physical Requirements:

Ability to work outdoors, lift up to 50 lbs, and navigate active construction sites.

Other:

Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and availability for occasional evenings/weekends.

Work Environment:

Primarily on-site at residential properties, with exposure to weather, noise, and construction hazards.

Some office work for planning and reporting.

Typical hours: 40-50 per week, with flexibility for project demands.

Compensation:

Salary: $60,000-$85,000 annually (varies by region and experience).

Benefits: Health insurance, paid time off, retirement plan, and potential performance bonuses.

Reports To: Project Manager or Operations Manager

Note: This description is a general template. Specific duties and requirements may vary by company and location.