Field Operations Manager
The Field Operations Manager reports directly to the Vice President of Operations and oversees all field operations personnel, including Senior Superintendents, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, and interns. This role is responsible for driving safety performance and culture, ensuring reporting compliance, managing project staffing and PTO, and fostering talent development through mentorship. Additionally, the Field Operations Manager ensures project quality control and operational efficiency while supporting strong customer relationships
Responsibilities
10+ years of construction experience required
In person position (70-80% of time in the field, remaining
time in office)
Proficient in blueprint reading and construction supervision
(experience as superintendent and/or Project Management)
Knowledge of construction industry practices, materials,
methods and tools involved in construction
self-directed field manager with the ability to manage
multiple employees and able to adapt to change
Ability to lead, motivate, direct and develop people as they
work, identifying strengths and weaknesses of each person
Ability to set, communicate, and monitor performance
standards, providing guidance and feedback to ensure achievement
The ability to collaborate with others while maintaining a
positive working relationship with subcontractors, vendors, and Brookwood team
members
Demonstrated ability to lead and coach field staff while
fostering effective collaboration with office personnel
The ability to manage conflict and solve complex issues
Proven experience in planning, organizing, directing, and
controlling construction projects.
Demonstrated commitment to maintaining and enhancing a safety-focused culture.
Technology Experience
Experience with Construction Project Management Software
(i.e. Procore, Redteam, Timberline, etc.)
Experience with Microsoft Office Suite
Experience using scheduling software
Openness to adopting new technologies (e.g., drones, BIM,
mobile apps) and leading digital transformation initiatives in the field.