Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity’s DEI Commitment affirms housing as a human right and homeownership as a foundation for generational wealth and social mobility. We also acknowledge that “bringing people together” is central to our mission. People with diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds are critical to our success. Join our team and help us further our mission of building homes, communities, and hope.
Work schedule: Monday - Friday 7:30am- 4:00pm Pay: $27.00- $30.00
GENERAL FUNCTION: Reporting to the Home Repair Director, the Home Repair Project Supervisor will oversee the day-to-day operation of Home Repair projects. To be successful in this position, the applicant must have at least two years of residential construction and repair experience, be highly organized, and have strong communications skills. Applicant must have a valid driver's license and be eligible to be added to our auto insurance.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Act as project team leader for assigned Home Repair projects.
Operate all Home Repair project sites in compliance with AAHH safety policy.
Working in conjunction with the Home Repair Project Manager, purchase needed materials, tools, and equipment for Home Repair project site(s).
Supervise, motivate, and give recognition to Home Repair volunteer work crews.
Oversee and instruct the skilled or unskilled volunteers on the Home Repair jobsite, particularly regarding building procedures, quality, and safety.
Assure that all work on AAHH projects, including work done by subcontractors, is in accordance with approved drawings, current building codes, sound building practices, and within contracted and approved budget and scope of work.
Communicate any potential changes in any project scope of work to Home Repair Project Manager.
Assure proper control, maintenance, storage, and security of all materials, tools, vehicles and equipment.
Ensure completion and timely reporting of all paperwork including: volunteer paperwork, safety logs, acceptance forms and timesheets.
Assist with Construction Services Home Repair project tasks including; inspection, scope of work, pricing, scheduling, project planning, subcontractor coordination and acceptance on an “as-needed” basis.
Assist where necessary in other Construction Services activities.
Perform other duties as may be assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Commitment to the mission and values of AAHH
High School diploma or equivalent, preferred
Two or more years’ experience in residential construction and repair or one year full-time staff or stipend volunteer experience with Habitat for Humanity’s construction programs
Previous experience teaching or supervising volunteers or students preferred.
Valid driver’s license with good driving record
Effective interpersonal skills with a variety of people, personalities and backgrounds
Able to give specific oral and written instruction and direction to individuals and groups
Able to lead, manage, supervise and motivate individuals and teams of volunteers
Able to plan, schedule, prioritize, coordinate, delegate and manage multiple activities
Able to analyze circumstances, make routine decisions, problem solve, and give direction regarding problem resolution
Possess sufficient knowledge of residential construction and repair to determine needed materials, and schedule, coordinate and participate in construction and repair activities including a working knowledge of residential building codes
Able to use hand and power tools needed to complete residential construction and repair tasks and instruct others on their effective and safe use
Possess basic mathematical aptitude to calculate building measurements, quantities, etc.
Certified in first aid and CPR (or able to be certified within three months of hiring).
HFHI Competent Person Certification (or able to be certified within 12 months of hiring)
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The majority of the work is done outside on a construction work site. Daily exposure to dirt, dust, dampness, construction debris, extreme temperatures, construction noises, fumes and odors from construction materials will occur.
Must be able to:
Stand or walk for the majority of a workday, including working on uneven surfaces
Apply extensive physical mobility, including reaching, lifting, holding, pushing and pulling, carrying, bending, climbing stairs and ladders, crawling, kneeling, arm and leg extension
Regularly lift 10 - 35 pounds; Occasionally 75 pounds or more
See and judge distances and space relationships
Independently operate motor vehicles
Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Living Wage Certified, Family Forward Certified, Breastfeeding Friendly Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. We are committed to providing a safe workspace for all staff and volunteers. All candidates who have received an offer of employment will undergo testing for commonly abused controlled substances, a sex offender screening, and criminal background check. Criminal background is reviewed on a case-by-case basis considering the severity, timeframe of the offense, and applicability to the responsibilities of the open position. If you require accommodation due to a disability to complete this application OR you are experiencing issues submitting your application, please email [email protected].
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