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Foreman/Supervisor

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HT Fencing

Prescott Valley, AZ (In Person)

$56,160 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Why this job is worth a phone call You drive our truck and trailer — no miles on your own rig, no gas out of your pocket. You use our tools — power tools, hand tools, augers, welder, skid steer. We provide it. You answer to the owner directly, which means decisions happen the same day you ask. We've got steady backlog, repeat customers, and reviews we're proud of. Pay is $26
  • 28/hour DOE plus overtime, paid time off, paid holidays, and real room above this role as we build out the field side.
And if you bring real fence experience, there's a $5,000 signing bonus on the table — $1,000 once you hit 30 days, and the other $4,000 at 90 days once you've shown us you can run a crew. The first 90 days are your shot to prove you're the foreman we're looking for. Show up, lead, finish clean, and it's yours. About HT Fencing HT Fencing is an owner-run shop based in Prescott Valley. We install chain-link, ornamental iron, vinyl, and No-Climb fencing, plus gates and gate operators — residential, agricultural, and light commercial — across Northern Arizona. Small team, no corporate playbook, customers who call us back. What the role is Working foreman. You run the crew and you swing tools. You're the person the homeowner talks to on-site, the person who decides where the first post goes, and the person who sets the pace.
The work is a mix:
residential installs that run one to three days each, ag fencing out on bigger properties, and the occasional gate operator job. You'll lead a crew of anywhere from a couple of guys to a handful, depending on the job. Most days you're on the road somewhere in Yavapai County — a ranch one day, a suburban backyard the next. Out here the ground fights back. A lot of these jobs mean drilling post holes through caliche, so you know what it takes to set a line in hard ground and keep the crew moving when the digging is slow.
Day to day:
  • Confirm the job, load the truck, get the crew on-site on time.
  • Read the contract and estimating sheet. Walk the property, mark the line, locate utilities.
  • Set posts, run rails, hang gates, weld where the job calls for it. Chain-link, ornamental, vinyl, No-Climb.
  • Run the crew — direct the work, keep people moving and safe.
  • Talk to the customer like a human. Set expectations. Flag what you can't decide back to Armando.
  • Close the job clean: walkthrough, photos, signoff, debris hauled, gate operating right.
  • Knock out the paperwork (time sheets, gate tags, end-of-day in JobTread — we'll train you on JobTread if you're not on it). What you need to have
  • Trade experience required. Fencing is a plus, not a requirement. Carpentry, concrete, metal work, dig crews, general construction — if you've been swinging tools and running jobs, we'll teach you fence. What we can't teach is showing up, leading a crew, and finishing work clean.
  • Lead-level experience — you've run a small crew without somebody standing over you.
  • Valid AZ driver's license, clean record, comfortable behind the wheel of a truck and trailer.
  • English required. Bilingual (English / Spanish) is a strong plus.
  • Legally authorized to work in the U.S. (E-Verify on hire.)
  • Able to lift 100 lbs, work outdoors in all weather, travel across Yavapai County. What earns you a callback — and the bonus
  • Fence experience — chain-link, ornamental, vinyl, No-Climb. This is what puts the $5,000 signing bonus in play.
  • Ornamental iron and welding.
  • Gate operator experience (LiftMaster, FAAC, or similar).
  • Yavapai County work history — you already know what caliche does to an auger.
How to apply Email info.htfencing@gmail.
com with:
1. Your name and the best number to reach you. 2. A short rundown of where you've worked the last 2-3 years and what you built. 3. One reference — previous foreman, super, or owner — and their phone number. We call references, so list someone who'll pick up and vouch for you. A formal resume is welcome but not required. If you can build, lead, and finish, we'll figure out the rest. Howdy and welcome. Looking forward to meeting you. —
The HT Fencing Team Pay:
$26.00
  • $28.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Paid time off People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location:
In person