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Job Description
Field Finish Assistant -
Cabinetry, Flooring & Interiors Pay:
$18.00-$20.00 per hour
Location:
Tampa Bay Area Employment Type:
Full-Time Work Location:
On the road / in the field
Reports To:
Operations Manager Works Closely With:
Project Coordinators, Operations Team, Builders' Site Superintendents, Installation Teams, and Ownership About the Role Priano is looking for a detail-oriented Field Finish Assistant to support field checks, installation review, punch documentation, walkthrough readiness, and project closeout on high-end new construction and remodeling projects. This is a field-based support role for someone who understands what clean, complete, high-quality interior finish work should look like. The right person may have experience as a cabinet installer helper, cabinet installer, finish carpentry assistant, closet installer, flooring field technician, punch technician, warranty technician, tile/flooring installer, or interior finish installer who wants a stable full-time role with benefits and growth potential. This is not a production installer position and is not paid like subcontract installation work. Instead, this role is focused on visiting active jobsites, checking details, taking clear photos and notes, helping identify issues before they become callbacks, and supporting the operations team so projects move toward completion cleanly and professionally. A strong candidate will have a sharp eye for detail, practical jobsite knowledge, and the ability to recognize issues with cabinetry, built-ins, trim, flooring, tile, countertops, appliance panels, fillers, scribes, door and drawer alignment, transitions, protection, damage, incomplete work, and general finish quality. Cabinetry and interior finish experience is highly valuable. Flooring knowledge is also a strong plus. Position Summary Priano is seeking a Field Finish Assistant to serve as the company's eyes in the field for interior finish projects throughout the Tampa Bay area. This role supports the Project Coordinators and Operations Manager by visiting jobsites to verify site readiness, review layouts and field conditions, check installation progress, document deficiencies, and help ensure jobs are ready for walkthroughs, punch completion, and closeout. The ideal candidate is practical, observant, organized, and comfortable working independently in active construction and remodeling environments. This person does not need to be the lead installer on every trade, but they do need to know when something does not look right, document it clearly, and communicate it promptly to the right people. This is a strong opportunity for someone with hands-on interior finish experience who wants to move into a more stable field operations role with long-term growth potential. Key Responsibilities Field Checks and Pre-Installation Review Travel to job sites as directed by Project Coordinators and the Operations Manager Perform field checks before delivery, installation, walkthrough, or closeout Review jobsite readiness, access, protection, cleanliness, clearances, and other conditions that may affect installation Verify basic dimensions, layouts, openings, transitions, appliance locations, wall conditions, floor conditions, and other field details Review scopes of work, work orders, plans, cabinet layouts, elevations, and related project documentation Identify jobsite conditions that may delay installation or create quality, fit, finish, or warranty concerns Report issues promptly so corrective action can be coordinated before crews arrive or before the project advances too far Cabinetry, Built-In, and Interior Finish Review Review cabinetry, built-ins, trim, fillers, scribes, crown, toe-kicks, panel ends, appliance panels, floating shelves, decorative panels, hardware, doors, drawers, and related finish details Check for visible issues such as poor alignment, inconsistent reveals, gaps, damage, missing parts, incomplete trim, loose hardware, incorrect panels, poor fit, unfinished details, and protection concerns Inspect flooring, tile, countertops, wall coverings, waterproofing systems, plumbing fixtures, appliances, window treatments, and other interior finish categories as needed Identify visible defects, installation deficiencies, incomplete scope, damage, punch items, missing materials, site-related issues, and work that may require follow-up Help verify that work appears consistent with project documentation, manufacturer expectations, and sound installation practices Monitor installation progress and provide timely updates to the operations team Punch, Walkthrough, and Closeout Support Help prepare projects for builder, superintendent, homeowner, or internal walkthroughs Walk jobs with builders' site superintendents as needed Participate in field walkthroughs, final inspections, and homeowner walkthroughs when directed Help verify whether punch and corrective work has been completed properly Help distinguish between installation issues, site-condition issues, missing materials, damage by others, and items requiring internal review Provide useful field feedback that helps improve installation quality, reduce callbacks, and prevent recurring issues Support a culture of accountability, quality, and professionalism in the field Documentation and Reporting Document site conditions, installation progress, deficiencies, completed work, and punch items using notes, photos, videos, and checklists Use a company-provided laptop with cellular connectivity to submit timely field updates during or shortly after jobsite visits Take clear photos that show the issue, location, surrounding context, and detail needed for follow-up Keep records organized by job, room, date, and issue type so the operations team can act quickly Communicate updates promptly to Project Coordinators and the Operations Manager Escalate concerns appropriately and avoid making unauthorized commitments on pricing, schedule, scope, responsibility, or approval Jobsite Safety and Professional Conduct Observe jobsite safety requirements and conduct yourself appropriately in active construction and remodeling environments Be aware of common jobsite hazards and maintain safe practices during inspections, measuring, and walkthroughs Communicate professionally with homeowners, builders, superintendents, installation crews, internal staff, and other trades Represent the company well in the field Qualifications Required Valid driver's license and clean driving record Ability and willingness to drive to multiple job sites throughout the Tampa Bay area Practical experience with construction jobsites, interior finish work, installation support, punch work, warranty work, or field coordination Ability to recognize visible workmanship issues, incomplete scope, damage, punch items, and pre-installation concerns Ability to read and understand scopes of work, work orders, layouts, elevations, plans, and related job documentation Strong attention to detail and ability to recognize clean, complete, high-quality finished work Comfort working independently in the field with limited supervision Ability to document findings clearly through notes, photos, videos, and digital reporting Basic computer proficiency and comfort using a laptop, tablet, smartphone, email, photos, and cloud-based systems Familiarity with general jobsite safety considerations Clear professional communication in English Strongly Preferred Hands-on experience with cabinetry, cabinet installation, cabinet installation support, finish carpentry, casework, built-ins, closets, trim, or punch work Familiarity with cabinet layouts, elevations, fillers, scribes, crown, toe-kicks, appliance panels, panel ends, doors, drawers, hardware, and finish details Flooring, tile, countertop, or related interior finish experience Experience with new construction and remodel work Experience working with builders, site superintendents, installation crews, or homeowners Experience with field measurements, floor conditions, transitions, moisture testing, floor prep review, or pre-installation checks Spanish-speaking / bilingual Experience with NetSuite or similar project, ERP, field reporting, or construction management tools Physical Requirements Ability to walk active jobsites regularly Ability to climb stairs, bend, kneel, crouch, and inspect finish details closely Ability to carry a laptop, measuring tools, testing equipment, and sample materials as needed Ability to work in active construction and remodeling environments
Compensation Pay:
$18.00-$20.00 per hour, based on experience and fit for the role. This is a full-time W2 field support position with benefits. It is not a subcontract installer position and is not paid as production installation work. Company vehicle or vehicle allowance may be provided based on the needs of the role. Benefits Company-subsidized health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance HSA option Life insurance Paid vacation time Paid sick time Employee discount Professional development assistance Growth Opportunity This position can be a strong entry point for someone who wants to build a career in field operations, quality support, project coordination, or project management within the interior finishes industry. Candidates who perform well may have the opportunity to grow into more advanced field or project support roles over time. This is a good opportunity for someone who understands how quality finish work comes together in the field and wants to move into a more stable, organized, full-time role with long-term growth potential. Why Join Priano Join a strong and supportive team Work closely with experienced Project Coordinators and an excellent Operations Manager Gain valuable field experience in high-end new construction and remodeling Build knowledge across cabinetry, built-ins, flooring, tile, countertops, wall coverings, and related interior finish categories Have exposure to ownership and opportunities for long-term growth within the company Help improve quality, reduce callbacks, and support better project execution in the field Schedule Full-time Monday to Friday Additional jobsite visits as needed based on project demands Experience Computer proficiency: 2 years required Interior finish installation, field support, punch work, warranty work, or construction field experience: 1 year preferred Cabinetry installation, cabinet installation support, finish carpentry, casework, closet installation, built-ins, or trim experience: 1 year preferred Flooring, tile, countertop, or related finish experience: 1 year preferred Construction field coordination, project support, or installer oversight: 1 year preferred Language English required Spanish preferred Work Location On the road
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$18.00 - $20.00 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Employee discount Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance Application Question(s): Do you have a clean driving record? When reviewing a cabinet or built-in installation before a walkthrough, what specific items would you check? Please include examples such as doors, drawers, fillers, scribes, crown, toe-kicks, appliance panels, hardware, trim, gaps, alignment, damage, or missing items. Before installation begins, what jobsite conditions would you check to help prevent problems with cabinetry, flooring, tile, countertops, or other interior finishes? This role requires timely field updates, clear photos, notes, and basic computer-based documentation. What tools or methods have you used to document jobsite issues, punch items, measurements, photos, emails, texts, work orders, or reports? Why are you interested in a field support role focused on interior finish quality, punch completion, documentation, and project closeout? Please include any relevant cabinetry, finish carpentry, flooring, tile, countertop, punch, warranty, or field experience. Describe a time when you noticed a finish-quality issue or jobsite concern that others missed. What did you notice, how did you document or communicate it, and what was the outcome? If you arrived at a jobsite and noticed a condition that could cause an installation problem, callback, schedule delay, or warranty issue, what would you do first?
Experience:
smartphone, email, photo documentation, or field reporting: 1 year (Preferred) Flooring, tile, countertop, or finish field work: 1 year (Preferred) Construction field, punch, warranty, or project support: 1 year (Preferred) Cabinetry, casework, built-ins, trim, or punch: 1 year (Required) Punch list, warranty, or installer coordination: 1 year (Preferred)