Field Superintendent
Houston, MS - USA
Job Summary
Make an impact
The Field Superintendent will manage the turn/make ready process from resident move out to new resident move in for a set number of vacant homes.
Primary responsibilities
Takes ownership of the entire turn process including scoping resident responsibility calculations vendor dispatch and oversight quality review and inspections.
Perform pre-moveout inspection with resident prior to scheduled move out date.
Develop list of materials needed for the turn based on pre-move out inspection including paint color samples and an overall assessment of the condition of the property.
After move out inspects homes to develop a complete scope of work for property using Bridge Homes technology.
Identifies and calculates resident responsible charges.
Communicates with manager to get approval of scope of work if over approval limit.
Completes common repairs listed on the scope. For example this may include changing lightbulbs touchup paint putting mulch in flowerbed etc.
Assigns work to 3rd party vendors; manages work scheduling and performance of vendors; sets completion dates expectations for quality of work ensuring it meets Bridge Homes standards; Develops punch lists for vendors to correct any deficiencies.
Visit properties and perform inspections at multiple times during the turn process including at move out market ready rent ready and move-in status of property.
Responsible for emergency calls from residents as needed; Perform occupied repairs on occasion.
Documents and tracks jobs using Bridge Homes technology.
Take marketing photos as needed.
Meets and communicates with residents in a professional manner.
Work week consists of 45 to 50 hours on average with mandatory overtime required during peak times (1st week of the month and most of April through September.) Weekend hours required as needed.
On call shifts are split between staff typical schedule is 2 weeks on and 4 weeks off on-call.
Performs other duties and assists with special projects as assigned.
What you should bring
High school diploma or general education degree (GED) is required
Minimum of 3 to 5 years of multi-family/single-family residential property maintenance or similar background
Minimum of 3 to 5 years of construction knowledge electrical plumbing carpentry skills or related experience and/or training
Experience managing training or mentoring 3rd party vendors and/or employees
Excellent computer skills proficient in MS Office Applications (Word Excel Outlook) comfortable using an IPAD and smart phone proficient in word processing and internet software. Must be able to adapt to innovative technology
In-depth knowledge of general maintenance processes and methods to Include:
Painting: whole home touch up and trim
Above average carpentry skills: repair lose railings rebuild decks and porches
Wood working: install broken trim re set doors install window sashes and replace siding
Plumbing: unstop sinks change out garbage disposals change faucets rebuild and reset toilets. Replace cartridges and valves
Above average electrical knowledge: diagnose problems replace breakers receptacles switches light fixtures. Repair electrical shorts and minor faulty wiring.
HVAC basic inspection diagnosis repair recharge.
Appliance diagnosis and repair.
Applicable knowledge of tools standard appliances and devices
Time management skills
Oral and written communication skills
Basic construction tools
Organizational skills
Team player in a fast-paced environment
Manual dexterity critical eye and attention to detail
Problem-solving ability thinking out of the box researching viable solutions.
Must be responsible and reliable with an owner mentality and pride of workmanship
Courteous and professional always calm under pressure
Consistent travel within the market and occasional travel outside assigned market
Valid Drivers License required with reliable transportation.
Benefits Overview
Bridge Investment Group offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support the health financial security and wellbeing of our employees. Benefits eligibility and availability vary based on position employment status (fulltime or parttime) and length of service and are subject to change in accordance with plan terms. This summary highlights key benefits and does not constitute a guarantee of coverage. Specific benefits and eligibility requirements will be provided at the time of offer.
Benefits may include:
Health & Insurance Benefits
Comprehensive insurance options including Medical Dental and Vision
Optional coverage such as Critical Illness Accident Legal & Identity Theft and Pet Insurance
Companypaid Life Insurance with the option to purchase additional coverage
Companypaid LongTerm Disability coverage
Access to a benefits concierge service for personalized support
Access to mental health and wellbeing resources
Retirement
401(k) Plan with dollarfordollar company match up to 6% of pay
Contributions are fully vested immediately
Eligible employees are automatically enrolled at a 4% contribution rate
Eligibility requires a minimum age of 21 and at least 60 days of service
Time Away From Work
Paid Time Off (PTO)
11 paid holidays annually
Parental Leave
Following six (6) months of employment eligible employees may receive:
Four (4) weeks of paid parental leave as a primary caregiver or
Two (2) weeks of paid parental leave as a secondary caregiver
Following two (2) years of employment eligible primary caregivers may receive up to twelve (12) weeks of paid parental leave per birth adoption or placement
Learning & Development
Tuition Reimbursement of up to $5000 per year for preapproved education expenses
Repayment obligations may apply if employment ends prior to 24 months
We at Bridge acknowledge and appreciate the uniqueness of each individual understanding that our people are the key to our success. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and valued. Our dedication extends beyond our business goals to making a positive impact in our communities and upholding Sustainability and Responsibility (S&R) principles at our properties and corporate locations. We evaluate all candidates based on merit without any discrimination based on race color religion sex age disability sexual orientation national origin or any other category protected by law. As an equal opportunity employer we are devoted to creating an inclusive hiring process. We actively work to eliminate barriers and provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Our goal is to provide fair opportunities and access throughout the recruitment hiring and employment experience.
Your specific needs are important to us. If you need accommodations related to a disability or any other protected status during the recruitment process please email
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