1. On-Site Leadership & Supervision
- Team Management: Lead and supervise a crew of field carpenters, apprentices, and laborers, providing daily task assignments and motivation.
- Training: Instruct junior staff and apprentices in proper carpentry methods, tool usage, and safety protocols.
- Subcontractor Coordination: Manage and schedule trade partners (e.g., electricians, plumbers) to ensure their work integrates seamlessly with the project timeline.
2. Technical Execution & Quality Control
- Blueprint Interpretation: Read and interpret architectural plans, structural drawings, and specifications to ensure accurate layout and execution.
- Hands-on Carpentry: Perform high-level skilled carpentry work, including rough framing, exterior siding, and precision interior finish work (cabinetry, trim, and millwork).
- Quality Assurance: Conduct regular inspections of all work to ensure it meets company standards and client specifications before proceeding to the next phase.
3. Project Management & Administration
- Scheduling & Budgeting: Create and adjust project timelines to ensure benchmarks are met on time and within the labor budget.
- Material Management: Prepare accurate material take-offs and order necessary supplies in advance to prevent production delays.
- Documentation: Maintain detailed daily logs, track project hours, and document change orders for the .
- Client Liaison: Act as the primary on-site contact for clients, providing daily updates and addressing any immediate concerns or questions.
4. Safety & Site Maintenance
- Safety Compliance: Enforce and company safety policies, ensuring all workers use personal protective equipment (PPE) and maintain a hazard-free site.
- Site Security: Responsible for 'turning on' the site in the morning and securing all tools, materials, and power at the end of each day.
- Cleanliness: Ensure the job site is broom-swept and organized daily to maintain a professional appearance and safe working environment.