Largest U.S. supplier of structural building products, components and services to residential construction pros.
Train to design roof and floor trusses, support sites, and learn pricing & certification.
9 days ago ago
Entry-level
Full Time
Acworth, GA
Office Full-Time
Company Size
29,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Building Materials
Construction Services
Design
Engineering
Project Management
Supply Chain Management
Logistics
Manufacturing
Sector Specialisms
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Infrastructure
Energy
Heavy Civil
Marine
Transport
Role
Description
design software
truss layouts
plan review
blueprint reading
site support
certification
Under the supervision of a design manager, completes all phases of the Truss Designer training program.
Computes plan dimensions and enters design parameters and layouts per plan into specialized designing software.
Provide job site support, with the aid of sales associates or senior designers, when requested.
Produce truss placement layouts for final construction.
Review plans with experienced designers to ensure they are accurate and conform to standards.
Prepare for and take a series of tests required for certification.
In partnership with more senior designers, prepares basic roof and/or floor truss designs by reading and interpreting blueprints and conferring with sales and/or customers regarding general details of the job requirement.
Requirements
design
pricing
bid drafting
one-story
Upon completion of the 16-week training, DIT is expected to be able to design an accurate, simple one-story structure.
Learn pricing methods and draft bid proposals.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1998 Founded
Year of Establishment
The company was established in 1998, marking the beginning of its journey from a regional lumber supplier to a national leader in building materials.
2005 Public
Year of Going Public
The company went public in 2005, a significant milestone in its growth journey, especially after surviving the Great Recession.
~590 Locations
Nationwide Presence
The company operates approximately 590 locations across over 40 states, combining local insights with national reach.
$16 Billion Revenue
Annual Revenue
The company generates around $16 billion in annual revenue, driven by both materials and value-added products.
Survived the Great Recession, then expanded rapidly through acquisitions like ProBuild (2015) and merger with BMC (2021).
Projects range from single-family homes to light commercial builds, including off-site prefabricated trusses, panels, and millwork.
Invests in digital tools (e.g., MyBLDR.com via acquisition of Paradigm) and factory-built components to streamline homebuilding.
Maintains its own fleet of trucks and in-house installation services, offering one-stop solutions that most competitors lack.
Stands out for integrating over 60 acquisitions while keeping local teams, and executing major share buybacks alongside growth.
Culture + Values
Dedicated to meeting customer needs and providing high-quality products and services.
Operates with honesty, fairness, and transparency in all actions.
Committed to excellence and continuous improvement in all business areas.
Holds all members to high standards of performance and ethical conduct.
Collaborates to leverage strengths and achieve common goals.
Environment + Sustainability
2050 Net Zero
Carbon Neutrality Target
Aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions by a specific year, showing long-term commitment to climate action.
Commitment to reducing carbon footprint across operations and supply chain.
Focus on energy efficiency in manufacturing and distribution processes.
Sustainable product sourcing and eco-friendly materials usage.
Investing in renewable energy initiatives for company facilities.
Inclusion & Diversity
Goal to increase gender diversity within leadership roles.
Focused on creating an inclusive work environment where all employees feel respected and valued.
Developing programs aimed at increasing women in construction-related roles.
Tracking and reporting on gender and diversity metrics within the workforce.