Critical Home Repair Site Supervisor - Habitat for Humanity – Charlotte ReStore
Charlotte, NC 28206
About the Job
One of the leading affordable housing nonprofits in the area, Habitat Charlotte Region partners with hundreds of...
Position Requirements
Provide a safe working environment at all times Abiding by all Habitat for Humanity of Charlotte, OSHA, and EPA safety standards.
Directly supervise Interns, Construction Assistants, and Assistant Supervisors by providing construction and leadership training, mentoring, and daily instruction. Encourage and support members to increase their skills and abilities in all aspects of their position
Maintain quality of construction in accordance with local, state, federal, and Habitat Charlotte building standards
Maintain flexibility of schedule to utilize volunteers, help other supervisors, and respond to specific homeowner and office requests
Maintain Habitat equipment, as assigned
Physical requirements:
Ability to climb ladders and scaffolding
Ability to work and maneuver on roofs and high spaces
Ability to work in tight confines and within crawlspaces
Ability to maneuver over uneven ground
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs unassisted
Ability to stand most or all of any given day
Ability to work outside for extended periods of time during all months of the year.
Ability to operate basic computer skills
Knowledge/Skills Required:
Construction Management Experience
Ability to Perform all Construction Tasks Related to Projects
Communication Skills
Organizational Skills
Attention to Detail
Good Interpersonal Communication Skills
Good Organizational Skills
Safety Certifications OSHA, Lead RRP, Asbestos Awareness
Home Inspection License or BPI Certification
Estimated Time Commitment:
Monday-Friday work week. 40+/- hours/week.
Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug-free workplace. A pre-employment drug screen and background check is required.
Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region program funding often includes federal funding and this role may support federally funded activities. People qualifying as Section 3 residents per Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968 (12 U.S.C § 1701u) and its associated regulations (24 C.F.R. Part 75) are encouraged to apply. Information on Section 3 qualifications and certification material available upon request.