What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Coordinator position at Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities?
The Construction Coordinator will be responsible for performing all hands-on construction tasks, assisting with the affiliate’s construction and repair programs in a way that utilizes staff, volunteer labor and materials to produce quality homes in a safe and affordable manner. This position will be responsible for scheduling, planning, procurement, working with subcontractors, site management and working with volunteers.
Job Duties:
Construction Preparation:
- Work with the Construction Director to identify potential building sites and/or assess repair projects.
- Suggest potential advantageous building practices and material cost savings opportunities to the Construction Director.
- Oversee all site preparation and layout.
- Restock and maintain tool trailers as required and deliver to build sites.
Materials and Labor Procurement
- Ensure timely clear communication with contractors and vendors.
- Develop good working relationships with contractors and vendors.
- Responsible for ordering the correct quantity of materials and ensuring materials are delivered on time.
- Responsible for delivering material from the HFH-QC warehouse.
Construction Oversight:
- Manages the supervision of job sites on each designated workday and works to ensure construction is accomplished in accordance with the approved permits and plans.
- Supervise professional and volunteer construction personnel.
- Train volunteers and partner families about construction tasks and appropriate safety measures.
- Work closely with the Volunteer Coordinator to apprise them of volunteer and skill needs.
- Assist with scheduling of volunteer groups/meals.
- Always maintain a safe working environment by abiding by all Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities and OSHA safety standards.
Construction Procedure:
- Maintain quality of construction in accordance with local, state, federal, and Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities building standards.
- Order inspections and always ensure that work meets applicable code.
- Performs all homeowner warranty complaints and repairs in accordance with HFHQC’s Home Ownership agreement.
- Attend groundbreakings and home dedications as required.
Management of Information:
- Attend and participate in weekly coordination meetings.
- Be familiar with HFH-QC’s volunteer management program.
- Be familiar with HFH-QC’s policies regarding program guidelines and sweat equity requirements.
General Maintenance:
- Assist with managing vacant lots owned by Habitat.
- Help keep the warehouse organized and clean.
- Assist with vehicle/trailer and equipment/tool maintenance.
- Assist with maintaining HFH-QC office/warehouse building.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Represent Habitat professionally in the community.
- Assist with and support agency events.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- High School Diploma required.
- Valid state issued Driver’s License required.
- 5 years prior experience in residential building construction required.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellent organizational and time management skills; ability to plan and coordinate work independently balancing multiple work demands in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong problem-solving skills.
- Ability to exhibit integrity in work product and in interactions with clients and other staff.
- Ability to hold oneself accountable for actions, successes, and failures.
- Ability to be flexible in the work environment and willing and able to adapt to changing organizational needs.
- Must have a positive, enthusiastic attitude that promotes successful collaboration and teamwork.
- Possess a professional demeanor that represents the mission and strategic goals and objectives of the affiliate.
Physical Requirements: Primarily walking, standing, lifting, exerting up to 75 lbs. of force frequently.
Physical Demands: Primary working position-standing, with frequent walking, stooping, crouching, and kneeling, reaching, carrying, lifting, pushing, pulling, grasping, talking-speaking clearly, hearing-conversation, and seeing-near
Work/Environment: High noise level consistent with a construction environment. Travel within Iowa/Illinois and other states as required for business meetings, education events, etc.
Personal/Physiological: Interaction with people, working around people, delegating work, and holding oneself and others accountable for meeting deadlines and finishing work, planning of activities, making judgments on a regular basis, frequent changes in duties and volume of work, intra-organizational and client communication.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- AD&D insurance
- Dental insurance
- Disability insurance
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person