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About the Organization Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry uniting volunteers and local investors with qualified families to build safe, stable, and affordable homes in Northeast Indiana.
Exempt/Non-Exempt Exempt
Full-Time/Part-Time Full-Time
Shift Days
Location Corporate Offices
DescriptionDuties / Responsibilities: - Leads and directs daily construction operations on active build sites, overseeing volunteer crews and Future Homeowners through all phases of residential construction, from framing through interior finishes.
- Translates construction plans into safe, organized, and productive work assignments, ensuring each build day advances the project schedule.
- Trains and coaches volunteers-many with little to no prior experience-in the safe and effective use of hand and power tools while maintaining adherence to the Indiana Residential Code and Habitat construction standards.
- Conducts daily jobsite safety briefings and enforce OSHA compliance, serving as the on-site "Competent Person" and proactively identifying and mitigating hazards.
- Maintains accountability for site safety, personal protective equipment (PPE) usage, fall protection, ladder safety, and material handling protocols.
- Oversees jobsite logistics, including material deliveries, inventory control, tool management, and staging to ensure workflow efficiency and minimize downtime.
- Inspects and verifies the quality of work performed by volunteers and subcontractors, ensuring structural integrity, energy-efficiency standards, and long-term durability expectations are met.
- Tracks and verifies Future Homeowner sweat equity hours in accordance with program requirements.
- Communicates consistently with leadership regarding schedule progress, site needs, safety concerns, and resource planning.
- Fosters a culture of professionalism, teamwork, and servant leadership while representing Habitat's mission on every build site.
- Must be willing to work Tuesday - Saturday to support volunteer days.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Position RequirementsSkills / Abilities: - Demonstrated mastery of residential construction practices, including framing, roofing, siding, interior finish work, and jobsite sequencing.
- Ability to break down complex construction tasks into clear, manageable steps for volunteers with no prior experience.
- Strong leadership presence with the ability to motivate diverse groups while maintaining authority, accountability, and safety standards.
- Sound judgment and quick decision-making when addressing structural challenges, schedule adjustments, or material shortages.
- Ability to maintain project momentum despite volunteer variability and weather conditions.
- Exceptional awareness of jobsite safety standards and risk mitigation practices.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining quality control and schedule discipline.
- Strong verbal communication skills and the ability to build rapport with volunteers, Future Homeonwers , subcontractors, and community stakeholders.
- A current and valid driver's license and acceptable driving record is required.
Education and Experience: - Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or a related field preferred; equivalent field leadership experience considered.
- Active Residential Contractor's License (or ability to obtain and maintain in Indiana).
- OSHA 10-hour Construction Safety Certification required; OSHA 30-hour strongly preferred (must obtain within 30 days if not currently certified).
- Minimum of 3-5 years of hands-on residential construction experience, including at least one year in a supervisory, foreman, or crew lead capacity.
- Demonstrated ability to lead volunteer-based or mixed-skill crews effectively.
- First Aid/CPR/AED certification preferred (or willingness to obtain).
- Experience in nonprofit, community development, or faith-based construction environments strongly preferred.
Physical Requirements: - Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. and perform physical tasks such as bending, kneeling, and standing for extended periods.
- Some evening or weekend work may be required depending on property needs or emergency situations.
- Ability to work in varying weather conditions when visiting job sites.
- Requires the physical readiness to work in proximity to heavy construction equipment (e.g., excavators, forklifts, compactors), always ensuring strict adherence to PPE and site safety guidelines.
- Travel to surrounding areas or states may be required.
This position is currently accepting applications.