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Freelance Recruiter, Construction Positions

RecruitmentRecruitmentContractRemoteSeniorTeam 51-200Since 1991H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

1 day ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Senior

Professional Certificate3 yrs expEnglish

Job Description

Freelance Recruiter, Construction Positions

DLC Management Corp.

• Manage full-cycle recruitment efforts for assigned positions across Renovo's portfolio of construction projects and corporate operations. • Source, identify, and engage qualified construction professionals through a variety of channels, including job boards, social media, networking, referrals, and direct outreach. • Conduct candidate screenings and initial interviews to assess qualifications, experience, cultural fit, and compensation expectations. • Present qualified candidates with detailed summaries and recommendations to hiring managers. • Coordinate candidate interviews and maintain consistent communication throughout the hiring process. • Develop and maintain talent pipelines for critical and recurring construction positions. • Provide insight on market compensation trends, candidate availability, and competitive hiring conditions within the construction industry. • Build relationships with passive candidates and industry professionals to support future hiring needs. • Partner closely with hiring managers to understand staffing priorities and project-specific requirements. • Maintain accurate recruiting activity records and candidate tracking documentation.

Job Requirements

  • 3+ years of recruiting experience, with significant focus on General Contracting, Commercial Construction, or Construction Management recruitment.
  • Demonstrated success recruiting for construction operations roles, including Superintendents, Project Managers, Estimators, and Preconstruction professionals.
  • Strong understanding of construction terminology, project delivery methods, and industry organizational structures.
  • Experience sourcing passive candidates and building talent pipelines.
  • Excellent communication, relationship-building, and interviewing skills.
  • Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple active searches simultaneously.
  • Experience using LinkedIn Recruiter, applicant tracking systems, and other sourcing tools preferred.
  • Experience recruiting for multi-state or nationwide construction organizations.
  • Existing network of construction professionals within retail, commercial, industrial, or general contracting sectors.
  • Prior experience supporting high-volume recruiting efforts for project-based organizations.

Benefits

  • Flexible schedule based on hiring volume and business needs - ideally looking for 20 hours per week

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