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National Construction Manager

Why Flock?

There are 17 million Americans who own rental property. Most don't want to be landlords anymore, however, selling isn’t a good option. Why? You’d lose income and appreciation, trigger tax liabilities, kick out your tenants, have to fix up the house – the list goes on! We’re here to help.

Flock is building the retirement solution for landlords. We’ve created the first tech-driven 721 Exchange to help individual rental property owners seamlessly convert their real estate into passively owned shares in a professionally managed portfolio of homes. Some people call it the UPREIT, we call it "The People’s REIT."

In a traditional property sale, the transaction marks a finite end to the buyer/seller relationship – not so with Flock. When owners contribute their real estate to Flock, a new journey begins; one that has been carefully crafted to both relieve their pain points and provide tangible benefits for years to come. It’s a better way to sell and a better way to own real estate.

We’re fortunate to be backed by a great group of venture capital firms, including Andreessen Horowitz, Human Capital, Susa Ventures, Box Group, and Primary Venture Partners, as well as a large network of strategic investors, including 1Sharpe Ventures, Redwood Trust (NYSE: RWT), Fred Tuomi (former CEO of Invitation Homes), and Eric Wu (former CEO of Opendoor).

The Position

Flock is hiring a National Construction Manager to oversee the execution of turns and renovations across all current markets, and sourcing of vendors and construction management personnel in new markets that Flock enters. You will be responsible for ensuring all turns and renovations meet Flock’s standards for quality, budget, and timeline.

Responsibilities:

  • Conduct high-volume desktop property assessments to verify current home condition and determine repairs and associated costs to bring to Flock standards.
  • Build and finalize repair/renovation scopes of work that include recommendations of improvements to drive rent growth.
  • Make critical decisions on property condition and correction items in an efficient and timely manner.
  • Stay abreast of current construction costs in all markets and the latest technology and tools to enable this.
  • Maintain a network of reliable contractor relationships in all markets who can be called upon as needed.
  • Maintain oversight and accountability of 3rd party and internal inspectors.
  • From time to time, travel to new markets to complete inspections of homes.
  • Identify and escalate issues quickly.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in estimating and inspection of single-family homes and renovation projects.
  • Strong decision-making skills on unique housing conditions.
  • Ability to adhere to residential construction/renovation demands, including travel, flexible scheduling, and working weekends.
  • Any of the following certifications are a plus: HVAC, Plumbing, Roof, Electrical, and Home Inspector.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Disciplined and hard-working with a focus on setting and meeting aggressive metric targets and deadlines.
  • Willing and able to work in a fast-paced atmosphere with a wide range of responsibilities and deal with constantly evolving deadlines, requirements, and challenges.
  • Proficiency in Excel required. Experience in Monday.com and/or Appfolio a plus.

Benefits:

  • Flock's compensation package includes a market-competitive salary, equity for all full-time roles, and exceptional benefits.

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