Quality Assurance Manager Professional Services - Rehoboth Beach, DE at Geebo

Quality Assurance Manager

Schell Brothers is Delaware's largest private home builder with divisions in Richmond, VA and Nashville, TN.
Our mission is to bring happiness to ourselves and our homeowners by not only creating exceptional homes and communities but also providing an extraordinary home buying experience.
Our employees are enthusiastic about their jobs and believe in happiness, positivity and collaborating with others.
The Quality Assurance (QA) Manager works directly in the heart of our company- in our homes and with our homeowners helping us build at the highest quality.
The QA Manager provides excellent customer care by performing quality checks lists and meeting our homeowners at the most exciting time of the build.
This role partners directly with our Construction and Warranty teams in order to provide the best customer experience for our homeowners.
RequirementsBasic RequirementsoA High School Diploma or equivalentoMinimum of 2 years experience in residential construction oMust be able to lift 25 pounds at times.
Preferred
Qualifications:
oPositive and caring attitudeoOutgoing, professional demeanoroExcellent verbal and written communication skills.
oExcellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
oExcellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
oMust be able to collaborate with other Team Members.
oStrong work ethic, reliable, punctual, and honest.
oAbility to prioritize tasks.
oAbility to function well in a high-paced environment.
oAble to maintain confidentiality.
oPersonable and polite, with excellent people skills.
oDevoted, positive attitude and a strong commitment to service.
oAble to work legally in the United States, with a valid, driver's license, and clean driving record.
Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Confidentiality Coordinating Courtesy Customer Service Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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