Construction Rehab And Acquisition Controller

The Swick Real Estate Group

Construction Rehab And Acquisition Controller

Dayton, OH
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Swick Real Estate Group is building a high-performance residential investment division. We are hiring a Rehab Control & Acquisitions Operator — not an assistant — to control renovation execution AND help source profitable off-market investment opportunities. This is a contract position and not an assistant role, yet an outcome-based operating position. This role is not for anyone who avoids accountability or is seeking a predictable corporate role. This is for operators who want to control projects, protect margins, and be rewarded for performance, easily earning $80,000-110,000 depending upon your own effort. If you have ever wanted to break into the residential rehab world, this just might be the perfect role. Responsibilities: • Control rehab schedules and budgets • Create scopes of work and rehab estimates • Enforce contractor accountability • Validate deal profitability before offers • Help source off-market and value-add properties • Enforce Deadlines • Tech capable (project software, spreadsheets, photos) • Outcome-driven, not task-driven Qualifications: • Have a clean driving record and valid driver’s license • History of professionalism, being a team player, adhering to project schedules, regular attendance at work, and a strong work ethic • Must be able to source contractors • Must understand construction rehab management • Must understand construction standards and code • Must have an eye for detail • Must be a great communicator with multiple different personality types • Must be solution-driven, not a problem creator Compensation: $3,000 base monthly + performance bonus

    • Control rehab schedules and budgets • Create scopes of work and rehab estimates • Enforce contractor accountability • Validate deal profitability before offers • Help source off-market and value-add properties • Enforce Deadlines • Tech capable (project software, spreadsheets, photos) • Outcome-driven, not task-driven