Territory Field Manager is responsible for managing both time and resources to ensure that paint and drywall projects are completed on time. This position is responsible for making sure projects are fully staffed when appropriate and that workers can access tools and building materials. The Territory Field Manager is expected to work autonomously to accomplish his/her goals and requires an individual with strong organization, time-management skills, and self-motivation.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
- Oversee drywall and paint projects from start to finish
- First point of contact for builders related to execution and issues with production
- First point of contact for subcontractors for schedule verification and job execution
- Resolve scheduling conflicts related to assigned subcontractors
- Daily verification of job readiness and communicate to scheduling team
- Responsible for Builder / Homeowner QA scheduling
- Organize daily tasks with a targeted agenda
- Verify phase completion of all drywall and paint tasks on active jobs
- Responsible for clean work environment at key completion stages
- Builder EPO Management: evaluate, price, and obtain EPO from builder prior to execution of repairs/extras
- Subcontractor EPO Management: price, assign subcontractor, and execute repairs/extras
- Build/foster relationships with builders, subcontractors, and other trades on site
- Responsible for meeting key builder schedule dates
- Meet and walk jobs with builders as needed
- Responsible for on-time payment of subcontractors
- Take primary ownership of QA process at all stages of drywall and paint projects
- Communicate material discrepancies to Field Operations Manager
- Comply with company’s safety policy and enforce with subcontractors
- Written Documentation: scheduling, builder communication, safe and clean work environment