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Hire Ventures, Inc.

Crew Lead

Hire Ventures, Inc., Pensacola, Florida, United States, 32573

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Sunshine, Steady Work, and Full Benefits

Our crews don’t just enjoy Florida’s weather, they enjoy health, security, growth opportunities, and steady pay!

At Quality Roofing, we offer full benefit eligibility, including health and life insurance, SIMPLE IRA with 3% match, paid time off, and 11 paid holidays. We offer competitive pay, overtime, and career development paths. Join our team and grow with us!

Position Overview The Shingle Roofing Crew Lead is responsible for ensuring the highest standards of quality and customer service in our steep slope, and occasional low slope, roofing projects by effectively communicating with customers, overseeing job site cleanliness and safety, and leading a roofing crew on the installation of residential shingle roofing systems. This role ensures jobs are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to company and industry quality standards, while leading and mentoring team members in the field. The Crew Lead also confirms materials, verifies completed work, and schedules additional trades as necessary.

Responsibilities Crew Leadership & Coordination

Supervise and coordinate daily activities of the roofing crew

Assign tasks based on skill level and project requirements

Mentor apprentices on basic tasks and skill development

Ensure all crew members understand project plans, safety protocols, special job instructions, and quality expectations

Project Execution

Interpret blueprints, work orders, and material lists to plan installations

Verify the accuracy and adequacy of materials delivered to job sites

Oversee roof tear-off, preparation, underlayment installation, shingle application, flashing, and sealing

Maintain job site cleanliness and organization from start to finish

Ensure proper protection of client's property and address any issues as they arise

Take photos of roofing projects at various stages to document progress and ensure adherence to quality standards

Compile a comprehensive portfolio of project photos for reference and documentation purposes

Quality & Safety Management

Enforce compliance with OSHA and company safety policies at all times

Conduct safety checks throughout job duration to identify site specific hazards and determine proper controls to prevent injury or accidents

Inspect work during and after installation to ensure adherence to quality standards

Customer Communication

Serve as the primary on-site point of contact for homeowners, inspectors, and project managers throughout the duration of roofing projects

Communicate project timelines, updates, and any issues or concerns to customers in a professional and timely manner

Address customer inquiries and ensure complete satisfaction with the quality of work

Obtain customer sign-off on completed work and ensure satisfaction with the finished product during the final walk through

Production Reporting

Provide daily progress updates and report any issues, delays, or material needs to the Production Manager

Ensure completion of change order and supplemental materials needed on the job

Complete project documentation, including time logs, material usage, and job site photos

Requirements Working Hours Generally, Monday through Friday, 6am until 5pm.

Qualifications Required

Eligible to work in the U.S. without sponsorship

Minimum 3–5 years of residential shingle roofing experience

Proven leadership experience in a roofing or construction environment

Proficient in installation techniques for asphalt shingles and roofing accessories

Strong understanding of local building codes and roofing safety regulations

Clear background check and drug test

Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation

Preferred

Experience training and mentoring crew members.

Familiarity with digital job tracking or reporting tools

OSHA 30 certification

Bilingual

Physical Requirements

Sitting, standing and walking, which may be for extended periods of time

Lifting and carrying, up to 100 lbs

Ability to work at heights up to 40 feet and on steep slopes

Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions

Pushing, pulling, and reaching overhead

Manipulation of objects and materials, including holding, grasping, turning, and touching

Driving

Stooping, crouching, kneeling

Climbing ladders, stairs, or scaffolding

Hearing, in-person and through the telephone or electronic device (such as a tablet)

Speaking, in-person and through the telephone or electronic device (such as a tablet or computer)

Visual acuity, both near (i.e. clarity of vision of approximately 20 inches or less) and far (i.e. clarity of vision of approximately 20 feet or more)

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