Repair Site Manager

Habitat for Humanity SKKCRenton, WA
Onsite

About The Position

Are you passionate about delivering efficient, high-quality repair solutions while making a meaningful impact in your community? At Habitat for Humanity of Seattle-King & Kittitas Counties, one of the largest Habitat affiliates in the country, we’re looking for dynamic, solutions-oriented professionals who thrive in fast-paced environments, embrace challenges, and are dedicated to generating a lasting impact on affordable homeownership in the Puget Sound. Since 1986, we’ve created 1,000 housing solutions for more than 2,600 people and successfully advocated for fair housing policies at the city, county, and state levels. As we set our sights on doubling our impact and serving an additional 2,000 people by 2030, we need the right team members to help us get there. Join us as a Repair Site Manager, where you’ll contribute to effective repair project management, ensure high-quality repairs and maintenance, and help support our mission of affordable homeownership. Learn more about our work at www.habitatskc.org .

Requirements

  • 5+ years hands-on experience with a broad range of residential construction tasks, such as rough and finish carpentry, siding, doors, windows, drywall repair, basic plumbing, accessibility modifications, minor exterior repairs, and general punch-list/handyman work
  • at least 2 years of experience managing others in construction or similar fields.
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills, attention to detail and ability to prioritize tasks appropriately.
  • The Repair Site Manager is a hands-on carpentry and repair role for someone who takes pride in quality craftsmanship and thrives on varied residential repair work.
  • The ideal candidate is a practical problem-solver with strong knowledge of wood-frame construction, older home hazards, and current codes, who can assess complex site conditions and adapt confidently when plans shift.
  • This role also requires comfort leading volunteers or crew members when needed, and a commitment to representing Habitat with professionalism and kindness in every interaction.

Nice To Haves

  • BA/BS degree in related field (preferred, but not required).

Responsibilities

  • Work closely with the Repair Manager and Repair Project Manager to develop repair project plans, understand project budget, and coordinate site needs.
  • Ensure job site compliance with Habitat for Humanity SKKC Safety Program by promoting, teaching, and monitoring safe practices among volunteers, staff, and homeowners. This includes implementing and documenting lead-safe practices when required and maintaining documentation of weekly safety meetings and inspections.
  • Complete hands-on repair work and, when applicable, facilitate and train volunteers, homeowners, crew leads, AmeriCorps members, and subcontractors to complete repairs safely and correctly.
  • Maintain excellent communication with both homeowners and other Habitat staff during project execution.
  • Coordinate tool and material needs for projects, follow established purchasing procedures, and track and submit expenses in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Monitor quality control and ensure compliance with permitted construction documents and applicable codes.
  • Ensure the security, organization, and maintenance of job sites, tools, and materials.
  • Actively maintain up-to-date knowledge of residential construction techniques, methods, and codes, with innovation and efficiency in mind.
  • As a representative of Habitat in the community, engage respectfully with neighbors and help create awareness of the program among potential partner families, donors, and advocates.
  • Participate in trainings, events, and other construction or interdepartmental work as needed.

Benefits

  • medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • vacation and sick leave
  • short and long-term disability coverage
  • 401(k) with employer matching
  • opportunities for professional development
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