
Construction Site Lead
Habitat For Humanity International
The Role
Overview
Lead daily construction activities, train volunteers, ensure safety & quality.
Key Responsibilities
- safety audits
- volunteer training
- procore reporting
- code compliance
- facilities maintenance
- construction ops
Tasks
-Maintain all safety and training requirements as dictated by the Construction Superintendents, Construction Director, and Safety Manager -Facilitate a quality experience for individual volunteers and volunteer groups onsite -Follow, teach, and uphold safe building practices with volunteers on job sites according to HFHMO Safety Manual and OHSA standards -Assist with facilities maintenance at multiple HFHMO buildings -Assist in special projects including Playhouse Program, wall panel building, and ‘Rock the Block’ events -Ensure compliance to local building codes and adhere to HFHMO building standards and plans -Submission of daily and weekly status reports and project plans utilizing construction management programs (currently Procore) and other Microsoft products -Educate and train general volunteers and partner families in HFHMO construction practices and techniques -Responsible for updating the Construction Superintendents and Logistics Manager on current build issues and requesting any needed items for efficient completion of projects -Complete daily safety site audits and safety huddles to ensure site safety for all onsite and proper documentation -Completion of warranty work on existing HFHMO homes/ repair projects -To perform and oversee the daily construction activities to complete owner-occupied repair projects, and new homes projects
Requirements
- procore
- microsoft
- construction management
- 3+ years
- residential construction
- interpersonal
What You Bring
-Ability to work with diverse groups of people while coordinating multiple tasks -Interpersonal, planning, organizational and communication skills are requisite -Must have good people skills and patience in being a teacher and facilitator -Ability to drive HFHMO vehicles (CDL not required) and a good driving record with no greater than four points on BMV record -Sound construction management abilities and a minimum of three years residential construction experience in remodeling, repairs, and/or education -Working knowledge of, or ability to learn, maintaining overall construction process and schedules utilizing Microsoft products and construction management software such as Procore -Must have extensive, hands on experience in various aspects and phases of residential home construction and repairs -Must be willing to work closely in partnership with staff, partner families, subcontractors and volunteers -Position requires the ability to lift up to 50 pounds on a regular basis and will experience frequent bending, squatting, lifting and repetitive motion. Position also requires regular walking on uneven ground, rocks/gravel, unleveled footing, etc
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Benefits
-Salary range: $45,000 to $57,000 annually + discretionary bonus opportunity -Employee Assistance Program (EAP) -This position is a Tuesday-Saturday work week with occasional flexible schedules for evenings -401(k) enrollment upon 6 mos. of employment: 50% employer match up to 6% of salary -Paid Time Off program + paid holidays -Company Paid Life Insurance and Short- and Long-Term Disability -Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision) – a generous portion is paid by Habitat MidOhio -$2,500 annual employer-funded Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) account -Monthly cell phone stipend or company cell phone -Training & development programs
The Company
About Habitat For Humanity International
-Grew into a global nonprofit operating in over 70 countries, funded by individuals, philanthropies, corporations, and governments. -Uses volunteer labor and 'sweat equity' to build and repair simple, decent, affordable homes without profit. -Hosts signature events like the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, building thousands of homes in blitzes. -Runs Global Village volunteer programs sending participants to build and learn across five continents. -Specializes in residential and community infrastructure and improving water resources in low-income areas.
Sector Specialisms
Residential
Housing
Construction
Disaster Response
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Microfinance
Land Tenure Security
Affordable Housing
Community Development
Disaster Relief
