Miranda Stonework LLC (www.mirandastonework.com) is a small but well-established hardscape company that operates mainly in Deschutes County. We are a family-run business that specializes in stone and paver work, including patios, stairs, walls, paths, and more. Miranda Stonework takes great pride in delivering the highest-quality work in a timely manner, communicating clearly, and satisfying clients.
To that end, we are seeking an on-site foreman to oversee all projects. As foreman, you will be paid a base salary of $25-$35/hour (depending on experience and capability) plus a percentage of the profits for each project completed in a timely manner and to the standards of the company. The smarter you work, the more money you’ll make.
This position is designed for someone with experience in hardscape installation and a desire to lead. It’s the perfect job for a motivated individual who values working outside, being physical, and being creative in a low-key, non-corporate environment. We are seeking some with:
Basic knowledge of site preparation and hardscape installation
Proven experience leading a crew with a track record of reliability
Experience operating a dump trailer, Bobcat loader, or other equipment
Interest in long-term employment and growth with the company
Good communication and organizational skills
A valid Oregon driver’s license and clean driving record
A resume and character/work references (at least 2)
As a hardscape installation crew leader, you will:
Oversee projects and regularly report progress to Nicolas Miranda, owner
Ensure that the work meets company quality and safety standards
Coordinate daily tasks, making changes when necessary due to weather, supply, delivery, and personnel
Train and mentor team members in best practices and techniques
Achieve all schedule requirements for projects
Delegate responsibilities to employees and ensure efficiency and productivity
Resolve on-site conflicts or miscommunications quickly and amicably
Employment type: full-time, though due to the seasonal nature of hardscape work, workload tends to taper off in the cold months when ground is too hard.
If you’re passionate about beautifying Central Oregon’s hardscapes and ready to take your career to the next level, we encourage you to apply for this exciting leadership role.