Construction Superintendent
Volunteer and Partner Families Responsibilities:
Works closely with Construction Manager and Volunteer Manager to implement short-term and long-term volunteer production goals that are completed in a timely manner.
Works closely with the Program Manager to understand the requirements of the Mutual Self-Help program, to prepare the Partner Families for the build cycle, and provides ongoing feedback regarding Partner Family performance. Refers any issues to the Program Manager as required.
Adequately prepares the site and plans tasks for volunteer and partner families that ensures everyone is fully engaged in meaningful and productive work.
Understands, implements, and models HHFH Safety Policy and strives to create a culture of safety where all volunteers, family partners and staff are accountable to one another. Identifies and corrects all safety hazards.
Provides daily safety briefings, communicates daily production goals to workers, and provides clear and specific crew assignments.
Monitors progress during the workday and adjusts crew assignments to ensure that daily objectives are met, and that work is completed in accordance with plans and permits.
Identifies potential crew leaders and provides the necessary tools and training that encourages crew leaders to direct small volunteer teams.
Treats Partner Families and volunteers with respect and dignity. Strives to make their construction involvement meaningful. Understands elements that contribute to successful volunteers and helps ensure that volunteers have a consistently positive, encouraging environment thus motivating them to return.
Site Coordination Responsibilities:
Maintains a clean and well-organized worksite.
Reports project status to Construction Manager. Includes material deliveries and returns, subcontractor performance, construction deficiencies and other activities that could impact construction progress. Notifies Construction Manager when phases of work are completed and ready for inspection.
Performs all hands-on construction tasks required to prepare for volunteers, partner families and subcontractors in order to meet project deadlines.
Receives building materials at the build site and reconciles purchase orders with inventory received.
Ensures that the homes are move-in ready. Includes compiling final punch list items with the Construction Manager, completing the Project Final Checklist, preparing the home for final inspection, and communicating with Program staff to ensure the Partner Families complete the program successfully.
Utilizes Buildertrend according to project needs and as directed by Construction Manager. Creates daily log entries, updates PO status, inputs timecards and completes To-Do’s as assigned.
Maintains tool and equipment inventory. Maintains all necessary documentation in a timely manner.
Supervises and/or performs homeowner warranty complaints and repairs, as needed.
Completes additional tasks as directed by the Construction Manager.
Special Work Requirements:
Ability to learn the USDA/RD program requirements for 502/523 programs.
Ability to learn HHFH construction processes and methodologies.
Ability to provide daily safety briefings and explain Habitat’s mission, housing program and vision to volunteers and partner families.
A valid driver’s license is required with a good driving record and the ability to operate HFHH equipment and vehicles.
Ability to lift 50+ pounds on a regular basis.
Travel: <10%
Required Education, Experience
2-3 years construction experience required with an emphasis on Rough and Finish Carpentry and a knowledge of all phases of residential construction.
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Knowledge of International Residential Building Codes and International Energy Conservation Code
Preferred:
Experience working with volunteers.
Experience with project management software.
An introductory knowledge of residential building science and home performance.
We are open to applications from all genders, races, and backgrounds.
Email a cover letter and resume to [email protected]
Salary: $60,000 to $65,000 annually (depending on experience)
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About Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity, founded in 1976, is a global, Christian-based nonprofit organization that grew out of an intentionally multi-racial community in rural Georgia. Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat brings together people of all faiths and people of no faith to build homes, communities and hope. Working alongside each other, we help families and individuals build and improve places to call home and achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance they need to build better lives for themselves. Habitat seeks individuals who have a willingness to affirm these principles and values.
At Habitat for Humanity International, we embrace a history rooted in creating equity and take our mission seriously by courageously committing to a culture and workplace where all staff feel safe, welcome, visible, respected, supported and valued. As an equal opportunity employer, we realize that our success depends upon building an inclusive workforce of diverse perspectives and encourage people of varied races (which is inclusive of traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, protective hairstyles and hair texture), ethnicities, national origins, tribes, religions, ages, gender identities and expressions, genders, sexual orientations, marital statuses, disabilities, veteran/reserve national guard statuses, socio-economic statuses, thinking and communication styles to work with us.
We also require that all staff take seriously their ethical responsibilities to safeguarding our intended beneficiaries, their communities (especially children), and all those with whom we work. In line with the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse, all staff must pass a thorough background screening and will be held accountable to upholding our policies around ethical behavior, including safeguarding and whistleblowing.