New Home Construction Associate
Job Description
The New Home Construction Associate will work with the New Home Construction Supervisor to manage on-site volunteers, help with hands-on construction tasks, and ensure all construction safety practices are maintained.
Essential Functions
- Working in conjunction with the New Home Construction Supervisor, help assist in managing volunteers on assigned jobs.
- Assist with hands-on construction tasks including, but not limited to, demolition, site prep, framing, insulation, drywall, flooring, roofing, finish carpentry and landscaping.
- Help ensure positive experiences for volunteers and AmeriCorps members while on the work sites.
- Help to maintain site safety by following safety practices and guidelines.
- Help with materials management on site and at the affiliate warehouse.
- Assist in keeping home warranty requests on schedule.
- Set-up and break-down group project sites.
- Participate in regularly scheduled Team meetings.
- Assure that all work performed on Habitat construction site(s) is done in accordance with the Asheville Habitat Safety Policy.
- Help assure that proper and sufficient materials and equipment are available for each day’s work.
- Assist in the proper control, maintenance, storage, and security of all materials, tools and equipment.
- Assist in keeping a clean and orderly jobsite appearance.
- Assist in completing the final walk-through checklist and closing punch list for assigned houses.
- Participate in required department or affiliate-wide meetings, events, professional development, training and process improvement.
Qualifications
- Commitment to the mission and values of Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity.
- High School diploma or equivalent, preferred.
- Two or more years’ experience in residential construction 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 to determine needed materials, and schedule, coordinate and participate in construction activities including a working knowledge of residential building codes.
- Able to use hand and power tools needed to complete residential construction tasks and instruct others on their effective and safe use.
- Able to read and interpret standard residential construction blueprints and specifications.
- 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 work day, 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.
Compensation
$21.28 per hour
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How to Apply
Please visit ashevilleareahabitatforhumanity.applytojob.com to apply.