Field Supervisor Olney

Field Supervisor

Full Time • Olney
Responsive recruiter
Benefits:
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Competitive salary
  • Training & development
Are you solution-oriented with an ability to solve problems in the moment?

Are you forward-thinking and able to see projects through to completion without unnecessary delays?

If this sounds like you, and you’re looking for a full-time career with a fast-growing, local, small business, we’re looking for you!

Our vision is to uplift the remodeling experience, one home at a time. Our clients come to us because we are a full-service design/build team offering solutions for every budget, with services ranging from tune-ups to full remodels. We have a client-first culture that prioritizes communication and quality.

Responsibilities 
  • Supervise installation teams on-site
  • Ensure work meets quality and safety standards
  • Coordinate daily tasks and manage schedules
  • Resolve on-site issues and troubleshoot problems
  • Communicate with clients and address concerns
  • Monitor project progress and ensure deadlines
  • Conduct site inspections for compliance
  • Manage inventory and materials on-site, in warehouse and installer vehicles
  • Train and mentor installers
  • Ensure each team is appropriately staffed 
  • Manage subcontractors and assign to projects according to need
  • Reduce volume of rework by ensuring that the team has accurately pulled jobs and installers are adequately prepared
  • Measure for and procure material
  • Report project updates to management
Qualifications
  • Must be able to comfortably and consistently lift 50 lbs
  • Forward-thinking to see projects through to completion without unnecessary delays
  • Solution-oriented with ability to solve problems in the moment
  • Excellent verbal and written communication
  • High level of proficiency with MS office, computer systems and internet.
  • Commitment to the mission, vision and values of the company.
  • Current drivers’ license with clean driving record
  • At least 5-7 years of applicable experience
Why join the Kitchen Tune-Up team?
  • We offer substantial training and lucrative compensation for those willing to work inside of a process, keep a sharp eye for detail, remodel the expectations of our clients, and work hard. 
  • You will be working in some of the nicest homes in our community. Kitchen Tune-Up is a high-quality company and we offer steady work and performance pay.
  • Competitive Compensation: Generous commission and bonus opportunities. 
  • Paid Training and Development: We will provide continuous training so you are well-prepared to help our clients.
  • Additional Perks: Uniform, swag, and employee referral incentives.
  • Open Door Policy: Speak to the owner at any time. We want you to feel comfortable working in a non-toxic environment. 
Send your resume today! We’re ready to hire NOW.

 
Compensation: $45.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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