at Trade Wize
Job Description
Director of Operations, North American Siding
Company: North American Siding / Trade Wize
Location: Gulf Coast, field-first role
Reports To: President
Function: Market Operations / Siding
POSITION SUMMARY
North American Siding is looking for a field-credible, operationally strong Director of Operations to own profitable field execution, market growth, labor capacity, and system-driven execution through the Trade Wize operating platform.
This role is responsible for running the North American Siding business end-to-end, including revenue, profitability, crew capacity, job quality, production discipline, field reporting, and the feedback loop between field reality and the Trade Wize platform.
This is not a traditional superintendent role. The Director of Operations is expected to see the full picture: margin, labor capacity, builder relationships, quality, scheduling, field discipline, technology adoption, and long-term scalability.
The goal is to grow North American Siding profitably while making the operating system stronger, cleaner, and more scalable every week.
WHY THIS ROLE EXISTS
North American Siding has real market opportunity, builder relationships, and production volume. The business needs a single accountable operator who owns the full operating model, including pipeline execution, crew performance, job readiness, quality, pricing logic, and the process for turning recurring field issues into system improvements.
The right leader will not simply manage daily problems. They will build a repeatable operating model that improves every month and helps support future growth beyond one geography, one crew base, and one traditional way of working.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Own daily market execution for North American Siding
Drive profitable growth without margin erosion, quality decline, or operational chaos
Ensure jobs are ready, started on time, completed on time, and closed out properly
Coordinate crews, labor capacity, utilization, reliability, and jobsite performance
Partner with recruiting and talent functions to build a scalable labor network
Support the vetting, evaluation, and development of cut guys, installers, crew leads, and new talent
Ensure field teams, crews, and operating partners use the Trade Wize platform as the source of truth
Confirm job readiness, material readiness, QA evidence, daily reporting, and checklist completion
Reduce rework, exceptions, and preventable jobsite issues
Track margin visibility, production performance, and estimate-to-actual variance by job
Identify, categorize, mitigate, and prevent operational exceptions and workarounds
Translate recurring field problems into process improvements, training updates, scope changes, or product feedback
Provide clear field-to-product feedback and prioritized input for the Trade Wize R&D backlog
Collaborate across product, engineering, talent, finance, field teams, and senior leadership
Strengthen builder trust through execution discipline, responsiveness, and consistent quality
WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE
Profitable Growth
Monthly production targets are achieved
Growth is supported by real crew capacity
Job-level margin visibility improves
Volume increases without sacrificing quality or operational control
Scalable Labor Network
Crews are onboarded into the Trade Wize operating model
Capacity, reliability, and utilization are tracked
Labor gaps are identified before they constrain growth
New workers are evaluated and developed into higher-value roles
Predictable Execution
Jobs start on time and finish on time
Material and job readiness are confirmed before job impact
Daily reporting and QA documentation are completed in Trade Wize
Rework and exceptions per job trend down over time
System Discipline
Jobs, crews, scopes, materials, reporting, quality, exceptions, and metrics run through Trade Wize
Workarounds are identified, categorized, and reduced
Side channels, manual heroics, and unmanaged processes are eliminated or turned into system improvements
Platform needs are clearly communicated to product and R&D teams
Better Scopes and Estimating
Estimate-to-actual variance is reviewed
Production rates are validated against real field performance
Scope misses become process, training, or system improvements
Field reality continuously improves estimating logic and production assumptions
IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE
The right candidate is a field-credible and technology-capable operator who can grow a siding business while helping improve the system used to run it.
The ideal candidate will have:
Experience in Hardie siding, residential exteriors, construction operations, or an adjacent trade
Strong understanding of field execution, crew management, quality, scheduling, and production flow
Credibility with crews and willingness to spend real time on job sites
Ability to challenge excuses while maintaining trust and respect with the field
Strong accountability, direct communication, and operational discipline
Comfort using technology as the operating source of truth
Ability to identify side channels, manual workarounds, hidden problems, and repeat issues
Ability to translate field friction into clear operating requirements and product feedback
Strong collaboration skills across field, product, engineering, recruiting, finance, and leadership
Ability to grow volume while improving systems, processes, and execution quality
Comfort with AI, technology, and fast-evolving operating models
OPERATING RHYTHM
This is a daily execution role with a weekly improvement loop.
The Director of Operations is expected to stay close to the field, understand what is happening in real time, and use that information to improve the operating system. Field reality should continuously sharpen the business, the platform, the training model, and the way work is coordinated and measured.
12-MONTH PATH
Months 1-2: Validate
Validate the operating foundation, including schedules, formulas, checklists, SKUs, training, succession paths, workflows, and field processes.
Months 3-5: Accelerate
Prove the repeatable operating model in the field. Jobs should uphold standards, exceptions should be tracked, labor capacity should build, and builder relationships should deepen.
Month 6: Break Even
Own the path to break-even against the North American Siding P&L, ensuring that growth, capacity, and margin are aligned.
Year 1+: Double Year Over Year
Target 100% annual growth. The Director of Operations is responsible for determining whether the system is producing that result in the field and clearly flagging when it is not.
THE OPPORTUNITY
This is an opportunity to build and scale a real siding operation while helping redefine how skilled trade work is coordinated, measured, improved, and grown.
The successful leader will not only run today’s market. They will help create the operating model that supports expansion beyond one geography, one crew base, and one traditional way of working.
APPLY
Interested candidates can contact [email protected]
Salary
$140K
Yearly
Location
Gulfport, MS
Benefits