Field Supervisor - Roofer / HVAC
Overview:
The Field Supervisor – Roofer/HVAC is responsible for assessing and documenting
building systems across District sites. This role requires strong construction
knowledge, hands-on field experience, and the ability to evaluate the condition
and remaining service life (RSL) of roofing and HVAC systems. The ideal
candidate is detail-oriented, technically skilled, and capable of providing
leadership and guidance in field survey activities.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Data Collection: Identify and document building component data for installed roofing and HVAC systems at District sites.
- Technology Use: Input collected data using digital tools such as tablets, laptops, and smartphones.
- System Identification: Utilize construction expertise to identify and locate building systems that may be concealed behind walls, ceilings, or floors.
- Condition Assessment: Evaluate overall condition and remaining service life (RSL) of building components, applying LAUSD FCA Unit standards and leadership direction.
- Collaboration: Work collaboratively with other trade surveyors to obtain measurements, quantities, and standard boilerplate data as needed.
- Ad Hoc Surveys: Conduct and support special surveys or inspections of District buildings as required.
- Leadership: Supervise and mentor field staff or survey participants when assigned; act as a resource for technical questions and field operations.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture or Construction Management.
- Candidates without a degree must have at least 10 years of relevant professional experience.
- Four years of experience may be substituted for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Experience:
- Minimum 6 years of full-time paid professional experience in on-site construction.
- Experience in roofing or HVAC field work, condition assessment, or facility inspection preferred.
Preferred Skills:
- Knowledge of building envelope systems, HVAC infrastructure, and construction materials.
- Familiarity with facility condition assessment (FCA) methodologies.
- Strong analytical and documentation skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in the field.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and field data collection applications.
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