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Production Manager

Scott’s Fencing

Albuquerque, NM

Posted/Updated: 17 days ago

Job Description

About the Role

We’re hiring a hands-on Production Manager to run daily field operations and support crews on-site. This role works directly under our Director of Field Operations and owns job execution, crew accountability, and real-time problem solving in the field.

This is not a desk job. You must be able to walk onto a jobsite Day One, read plans, and lead with confidence.

What You’ll Do

- Manage daily production across multiple job sites

- Read and interpret blueprints (required)

- Communicate with superintendents, inspectors, and crews

- Solve jobsite issues in real time and prevent rework

- Hold crews accountable to quality, schedule, and safety

- Coordinate labor, materials, and equipment

- Travel to out-of-town jobs as needed

Requirements (Non-Negotiable)

- 4+ years hands-on construction experience

- Strong blueprint reading skills

- Jobsite leadership experience

- Backbone to lead crews and make decisions

- Strong work ethic with early starts and long days when needed

- Safety-focused and detail-oriented

Preferred

- Commercial construction experience

- Equipment operation and trailer experience

- Spanish-speaking (plus, not required)

Core Values

Integrity • Teamwork • Accountability • Excellence

If you’re sharp, dependable, and want to grow into long-term leadership while doing things the right way—we want to talk to you.

Additional Required Skills

- Cross-functional team player

- Strong follow-through skills

- Excellent communicator (verbal and written)

- Proficient typing skills

- Proficient with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, email, and related tools

- Can work with office, sales, yard, and field crews without friction — no silos

- Strong follow-through — finishes what you start without being chased

- Clear, direct communicator on job sites, over the phone, and in writing

- Comfortable typing daily notes, texts, emails, and job updates

- Solid working knowledge of Word, Excel, email, and basic job documentation tools

This Role Is NOT for You If:

- You need to be micromanaged or reminded to finish tasks

- You avoid hard conversations or struggle to hold crews accountable

- You blame office staff, sales, weather, or crews instead of solving problems

- You’re uncomfortable being on job sites early, staying late, or getting your boots dirty

- You don’t follow through on details, documentation, or commitments

- You get defensive when challenged or coached

- You expect a desk job instead of field leadership