Operations Manager
Overview
We are representing a restoration organization seeking an Operations Manager to take full ownership of production operations in the Chattanooga market. This is an on-site leadership role responsible for ensuring that field production teams execute efficiently while maintaining tight coordination with administrative staff to ensure complete, accurate, and timely job documentation.
This role exists to stabilize and drive operational execution, not to support from the sidelines. The Operations Manager is accountable for how work gets done in the field and how cleanly it flows through the administrative process. When production breaks down, documentation lags, or jobs stall—this role owns the fix.
This position is best suited for someone who has run crews, enforced standards, and held people accountable, not someone looking for a step up from a lead or coordinator role.
Key Responsibilities
Own day-to-day production operations for the Chattanooga market
Lead and manage production teams to ensure jobs are completed on time, on scope, and to standard
Coordinate closely with administrative staff to ensure job files, documentation, and reporting are accurate and complete
Serve as the primary operational problem-solver for production issues, delays, or breakdowns
Enforce safety, quality, and performance standards in the field
Maintain production schedules and resource allocation across active jobs
Communicate clearly and consistently with the Regional Manager on performance, challenges, and needs
Drive accountability across crews, vendors, and internal partners
Identify inefficiencies and implement practical solutions to improve throughput and execution
What This Role Is — and Is Not
This is a hands-on operations leadership role, not an administrative position
This is not appropriate for junior supervisors or coordinators
This role requires direct engagement with crews and production realities
Success is measured by execution, documentation quality, and operational flow
Why This Opportunity
This role offers clear authority, immediate responsibility, and visible impact in a growing operation. Leadership understands that production drives everything—and this position is central to keeping jobs moving, crews productive, and clients satisfied.
Requirements
Required Experience & Background
Proven experience managing production or field teams in a restoration or construction environment
Strong understanding of field operations, job sequencing, and execution pressure
Experience coordinating with administrative or back-office teams
Ability to hold crews accountable while maintaining operational momentum
Demonstrated reliability, consistency, and ownership in prior roles
Comfortable operating in an on-site, fast-paced environment
Prior restoration operations experience strongly preferred
Benefits
Compensation & Benefits
Base Salary: Up to $100,000
Performance Incentive: $10,000–$20,000 based on operational and production metrics
Comprehensive benefits package including:
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k)
Company vehicle or allowance (as applicable)
Gas and toll cards (as applicable)
Company phone or allowance
Full technology package
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