Experienced Roofing Production Supervisor

Sarasota, FL
Full Time
Mighty Dog Roofing | NK | 104
Experienced

Mighty Dog Roofing of Sarasota
Production Supervisor
Qualifications of the Production Supervisor
  • Proven experience as a roofing technician with a minimum of 7 years in the industry, including supervisory roles.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of different roofing systems with repair and installation methods.
  • Strong leadership skills and the ability to manage teams effectively.
  • Ability to work in physically demanding environments and climb ladders, lift heavy materials, and work at heights.
  • Valid divers license
Production Supervisor Perks and Compensation:
  • Base range $60,000-$70,000 (based on candidate experience)
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Benefit packages available; medical, dental, and vision
  • Cell phone stipend
  • Company car
The Production Supervisor, will report to the Director of Operations and Administration, and will also be responsible for supervising and executing roofing projects from start to finish. This role requires a deep understanding of roofing both commercial and residential, excellent leadership and communication skills with a commitment to safety and quality. As the Production Supervisor, you will ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standard of workmanship.
The main tasks of the Production Supervisor include:
  • LEAD the Team. MANAGE the Team. Hold the Team ACCOUNTABLE. (LMA)
  • Work with the Director of Operations to create and implement Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) for all Mighty Dog Roofing Production.  
    • Utilization of CRM’s including Acculynx, Microsoft Office, etc.
    • Involvement with weekly production and sales meetings to discuss previous weeks and scorecard numbers with the production team.
  • Responsible for MDR Production Quality Control and Efficiencies including:
    • Supervise and lead roofing technicians, ensuring all members adhere to safety standards and company policies.
    • Oversee the installation and service teams and when necessary doing warranty repairs and teach the guys in the field a better way to do something.
    • Conduct site inspections to ensure adherence to specifications, safety standards, and building codes.
    • Provide hands-on training and support to team members, promoting skill development and adherence to best practices.
    • Work directly with the project coordinator to manage project resources, including manpower, materials, and equipment, to ensure efficient project execution.
    • Troubleshoot complex roofing issues, providing practical and effective solutions.
    • Ensure all projects are completed to customer satisfaction and follow up on any client concerns or feedback.
Physical Demands of the Production Supervisor:  
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an Associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.  The Associate should be able to stand, sit at an office space, see, hear, and understand speech, communicate, lift computer equipment, supplies and materials, use office equipment and computers.  The Associate is exposed to typical office working conditions. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran, you may request a reasonable accommodation if you are unable or limited in your ability to access job openings or apply for a job on this site as a result of your disability. You can request reasonable accommodations by contacting the Human Resources Department at 402.925.3112 ext 4.  

This job search function is performed on behalf of Mighty Dog Roofing an independently owned and operated company, and not Franchisor, HorsePower Brands. Franchisor, HorsePower Brands and its affiliates, including HPB Recruitment LLC, is an independent contractor of Mighty Dog Roofing and does not have any authority to bind, commit, direct, or otherwise control Mighty Dog Roofing. Neither HorsePower Brands and its affiliates, including HPB Recruitment LLC nor Mighty Dog Roofing shall be deemed a joint employer of the other’s employees, and nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed to create a joint venture, partnership, fiduciary or agency relationship between the Parties for any purpose. Mighty Dog Roofing employees shall not be deemed “employees” or “leased” employees of HorsePower Brands for any purpose, in law or equity. 
Applicant acknowledges, understands, and agrees that Applicant is applying for an employment position of Mighty Dog Roofing and not HorsePower Brands or its affiliates], and that if hired, the Applicant shall be an employee of Mighty Dog Roofing, and not HorsePower Brands or its affiliates. Applicant acknowledges, understands, and agrees that any claims, disputes, causes of action, of any kind, in contract or tort, at law or equity, related to the employment of the Applicant by Mighty Dog Roofing, shall be made against Mighty Dog Roofing, and not HorsePower Brands or its affiliates. 
 
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