
Director of Production
North American Roofing, Tampa, FL, United States
Overview
The Director of Production is responsible for the financial performance, operational execution, and forecast accuracy of the company’s installation production division. This role directs and coordinates all install project activity through Project Managers and field leadership while maintaining disciplined financial control, predictable scheduling, and consistent operational standards. This position provides leadership across Project Management, field execution, and production planning to ensure projects are completed safely, on schedule, and within budget while achieving company revenue and margin objectives. The Director of Production works closely with Executive Leadership, Accounting, Estimating, and Operations to align production performance with company growth goals. The role also plays a critical part in developing production leadership, including hiring, training, and mentoring Project Managers, Superintendents, and production support staff.
Job Duties
Financial & Project Performance
Own the financial performance of the installation production business unit
Maintain accurate, real-time job-level P&L visibility across all active and closed projects
Direct and review job cost reporting, including: cost to date; cost to complete (Cost of Completion); forecasted margin at completion
Target: Achieve final gross profit ≥3% above estimated GP (Edge baseline)
Identify margin erosion early and implement corrective action through weekly job cost reviews
Oversee and control Travel & Expense budgets for Project Managers and Superintendents
Ensure accurate tracking, approval, pricing, and billing of all change orders
Ensure monthly revenue targets are achieved through: balanced billing practices; alignment of job progress and billings; Balance On Jobs (BOJ) execution and burn rate management
Partner with Accounting and Executive Leadership on forecast accuracy and month-end/project close-out discipline
Production Planning & Execution
Maintain and oversee the Production (BOJ) schedule and align manpower with backlog and revenue targets
Assign projects to Project Managers and coordinate job start schedules
Oversee deployment of Superintendents, field crews, and Field Partner subcontractors
Monitor project progress to ensure work is executed efficiently and within schedule
Resolve scheduling conflicts and production constraints across concurrent projects
Project Management Leadership
Lead, mentor, and develop Project Managers and production staff
Establish expectations for project financial ownership, schedule management and adherence, and customer communication
Ensure Project Managers follow company SOPs, manage contract requirements, and maintain accurate project documentation
Support hiring, onboarding, and development of production personnel
Scheduling & Execution Oversight
Oversee scheduling and deployment of company Superintendents and field leadership
Balance manpower with active backlog, revenue targets, and project timelines and labor efficiency
Ensure work is properly sequenced to eliminate downtime, rework, and cost overruns
Resolve conflicts between scheduling, manpower availability, and project priorities
Maintain operational continuity across multiple concurrent projects
Pre-Construction & Cross-Department Coordination
Schedule and assign Field Managers to Yellow and Red projects
Ensure consistent execution of pre-construction processes, including: what to expect communication from Project Coordinators; review of existing site conditions; full understanding of scope, logistics, and contractual requirements by Project Managers
Confirm scope clarity, schedule alignment, and financial assumptions prior to job start
Collaborate with Estimating and VP of Operations to validate labor assumptions, set production rates, and identify value engineering opportunities
Ensure clean handoffs between Estimating, Sales, Safety, and Operations
Safety, Quality & Field Operations
Promote and enforce a strong culture of safety across all production activities
Ensure jobsite safety, compliance documentation, and quality standards are maintained
Assist in investigating job-site incidents and implementing corrective actions when needed
Maintain accountability for the performance of in-house crews and Field Partner subcontractors
Skills & Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, Business, or a related field preferred, or equivalent combination of education and relevant industry experience
Minimum of 10 years of experience in commercial construction or roofing operations, with progressive leadership responsibility
10+ years of commercial construction experience, preferably in commercial roofing
5+ years of leadership experience managing project managers or production teams
Strong understanding of project financial management, job costing, and construction operations
Proven ability to manage multiple concurrent projects and production schedules
Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
Certifications & Development
OSHA 30 Certification preferred
Ability to obtain and maintain contractor licenses in states where the company operates
Participation in ongoing industry education and professional development
Working Conditions Work is performed in a corporate office environment with frequent travel to jobsites, customer locations, and company facilities. Travel may average up to 50% depending on project requirements and site visits. Must be able to access commercial rooftops and construction environments, including climbing ladders and working at heights when required. Must be able to work in varying weather conditions typical of construction environments. Must be able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment when visiting jobsites. Must be able to lift and setup a ladder weighing up to 75 pounds. Must be able to work rapidly under pressure and at heights. Repetitive finger/hand/forearm motion necessary for completing data entry. Ability to manipulate keyboards, telephone keypads and copy equipment essential. Talking and listening required for answering telephones and conversing with customers and staff.
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Job Duties
Financial & Project Performance
Own the financial performance of the installation production business unit
Maintain accurate, real-time job-level P&L visibility across all active and closed projects
Direct and review job cost reporting, including: cost to date; cost to complete (Cost of Completion); forecasted margin at completion
Target: Achieve final gross profit ≥3% above estimated GP (Edge baseline)
Identify margin erosion early and implement corrective action through weekly job cost reviews
Oversee and control Travel & Expense budgets for Project Managers and Superintendents
Ensure accurate tracking, approval, pricing, and billing of all change orders
Ensure monthly revenue targets are achieved through: balanced billing practices; alignment of job progress and billings; Balance On Jobs (BOJ) execution and burn rate management
Partner with Accounting and Executive Leadership on forecast accuracy and month-end/project close-out discipline
Production Planning & Execution
Maintain and oversee the Production (BOJ) schedule and align manpower with backlog and revenue targets
Assign projects to Project Managers and coordinate job start schedules
Oversee deployment of Superintendents, field crews, and Field Partner subcontractors
Monitor project progress to ensure work is executed efficiently and within schedule
Resolve scheduling conflicts and production constraints across concurrent projects
Project Management Leadership
Lead, mentor, and develop Project Managers and production staff
Establish expectations for project financial ownership, schedule management and adherence, and customer communication
Ensure Project Managers follow company SOPs, manage contract requirements, and maintain accurate project documentation
Support hiring, onboarding, and development of production personnel
Scheduling & Execution Oversight
Oversee scheduling and deployment of company Superintendents and field leadership
Balance manpower with active backlog, revenue targets, and project timelines and labor efficiency
Ensure work is properly sequenced to eliminate downtime, rework, and cost overruns
Resolve conflicts between scheduling, manpower availability, and project priorities
Maintain operational continuity across multiple concurrent projects
Pre-Construction & Cross-Department Coordination
Schedule and assign Field Managers to Yellow and Red projects
Ensure consistent execution of pre-construction processes, including: what to expect communication from Project Coordinators; review of existing site conditions; full understanding of scope, logistics, and contractual requirements by Project Managers
Confirm scope clarity, schedule alignment, and financial assumptions prior to job start
Collaborate with Estimating and VP of Operations to validate labor assumptions, set production rates, and identify value engineering opportunities
Ensure clean handoffs between Estimating, Sales, Safety, and Operations
Safety, Quality & Field Operations
Promote and enforce a strong culture of safety across all production activities
Ensure jobsite safety, compliance documentation, and quality standards are maintained
Assist in investigating job-site incidents and implementing corrective actions when needed
Maintain accountability for the performance of in-house crews and Field Partner subcontractors
Skills & Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in construction management, Engineering, Business, or a related field preferred, or equivalent combination of education and relevant industry experience
Minimum of 10 years of experience in commercial construction or roofing operations, with progressive leadership responsibility
10+ years of commercial construction experience, preferably in commercial roofing
5+ years of leadership experience managing project managers or production teams
Strong understanding of project financial management, job costing, and construction operations
Proven ability to manage multiple concurrent projects and production schedules
Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
Certifications & Development
OSHA 30 Certification preferred
Ability to obtain and maintain contractor licenses in states where the company operates
Participation in ongoing industry education and professional development
Working Conditions Work is performed in a corporate office environment with frequent travel to jobsites, customer locations, and company facilities. Travel may average up to 50% depending on project requirements and site visits. Must be able to access commercial rooftops and construction environments, including climbing ladders and working at heights when required. Must be able to work in varying weather conditions typical of construction environments. Must be able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment when visiting jobsites. Must be able to lift and setup a ladder weighing up to 75 pounds. Must be able to work rapidly under pressure and at heights. Repetitive finger/hand/forearm motion necessary for completing data entry. Ability to manipulate keyboards, telephone keypads and copy equipment essential. Talking and listening required for answering telephones and conversing with customers and staff.
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