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An established industry player is seeking a skilled Custom Millwork Production Lead to oversee operations in a dynamic millwork shop. This role is pivotal in ensuring high-quality production of cabinetry and architectural elements while coordinating with field teams for seamless installations. With over 35 years of experience, the company is dedicated to building communities that matter and offers a supportive work environment focused on personal growth and development. Join a team that values integrity, innovation, and excellence in every project, and be part of a transformative journey in the real estate industry.
Built on a foundation of integrity, respect, and commitment, JPI stands out as one of the most active real estate developers and builders in the nation. For more than 35 years, JPI has designed and developed communities with best-in-class homes and amenities. JPI is committed to data-driven management and continuous improvement. Its team of experts utilizes data - including unparalleled market research, proven business processes, and proprietary models - to ensure that every decision is strategic, focused, and produces exceptional multifamily communities with the best risk-adjusted returns. More than just great communities, JPI is focused on leaving a lasting impact on the communities where we build and is continually committed to "Building What Matters." JPI operates as a subsidiary of Sumitomo Forestry, which is recognized as one of the largest home builders in the United States.
About the JobEssential Functions & Responsibilities
Shop Responsibilities
Lead the custom millwork team in building high-quality cabinetry, casework, trim, and architectural elements
Schedule and oversee daily shop production activities, ensuring adherence to project timelines
Interpret shop drawings and communicate technical details clearly to the team
Maintain quality control throughout fabrication, assembly, and finish prep stages
Oversee material take-offs and coordinate with procurement to ensure timely deliveries
Maintain safety standards, tool maintenance schedules, and general shop organization
Field Coordination Responsibilities
Act as the primary liaison between the shop and field teams
Coordinate delivery logistics and ensure all components are ready for transport and install
Support field crews during install prep, site measurements, and on-site adjustments
Conduct field visits as needed to verify dimensions, troubleshoot install issues, or review site conditions
Communicate with project managers, superintendents, and clients to align expectations and resolve issues quickly
Ensure proper handling, protection, and finishing of millwork components on-site
Non-essential Functions & Responsibilities
Assist with General Shop Maintenance
Help clean and organize workspaces as needed.
Support machine lubrication and dust collection maintenance.
Provide Occasional Cross-Training
Offer guidance to team members unfamiliar with CNC equipment or millwork processes.
Fill in for other roles during absences or low workload periods.
Participate in Team Meetings
Attend safety or production meetings not directly related to immediate job duties.
Provide input on workflow improvements or training ideas.
Support Material Handling
Occasionally assist with receiving or organizing raw materials and hardware.
Help move finished products to staging or delivery zones.
Engage in Light Administrative Tasks
Update spreadsheets, job logs, or time-tracking forms when required.
Print job tickets or labels for production use.
Join optional equipment or software demonstrations.
Participate in non-mandatory professional development sessions.
Contribute to Culture & Morale
Assist in organizing team lunches, safety celebrations, or holiday events.
Represent production in cross-departmental committees.
Education, Work Experience, & Physical Requirements
Education: High school diploma or GED; completion of a carpentry apprenticeship program is preferred.
Experience: At least three years of experience in carpentry, with a focus on finish carpentry.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints and technical drawings; skilled in using hand and power tools safely and effectively.
Physical Stamina: Ability to perform physical tasks, including lifting heavy materials, climbing, and working at various heights.
Attention to Detail: Exceptional precision and attention to detail to ensure high-quality finishes.
Problem-solving: Strong analytical skills to address challenges and find effective solutions on the job.
Communication: Excellent verbal communication skills to interact with team members, supervisors, and clients professionally.
Licensing: Depending on regional regulations, a valid carpenter's license or certification may be required.
Shop floor and office environment; occasional lifting (up to 50 lbs.).
May require extended hours based on project deadlines.
Why work for us?
We have a 35-year track record of developing multifamily communities with responsibility, accountability, and integrity. Our stated purpose is to:
Transform Building
Enhance Communitas
Improve Lives
JPI has an ambitious and exciting vision for how we will achieve this, which makes for a positive and dynamic work environment, with many opportunities for personal development and growth. As well as our highly competitive offering of compensation and benefits, we are committed to:
Transformative careers in a transformative company
Comprehensive training and development
Promotion from within at all levels of the organization
Borderless Careers, based on performance, potential, and personal ambition
Industry Recognition
NMHC - #1 Fastest Growing Developer; #2 Fastest Growing Building; #8 Largest National Developer; # 11 Largest National Builder
Real Page - Most active multifamily developer in DFW for the past 8 years
Dallas Business Journal Best Places to Work - 2023
Dallas Business Journal - Largest DFW Real Estate Developers - #11
JPI offers associates a comprehensive benefits package with competitive salaries and more, including:
Competitive Bonus Program
4 Weeks PTO for All New Associates (Pro-Rated by Hire Date)
11 Holidays and 8 Early Release Days
Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
401(k) with Company Match (Up to 5% Match)
Health Savings Account
Flexible Spending Accounts (Dependent & Medical Reimbursement)
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Volunteer Time
Tuition Assistance
Phone Reimbursement
Associate Referral Bonuses