As the largest full-service glazing contractor in the country, Harmon has the unique opportunity to draw from the most experienced leaders in the industry.
We cultivate and maintain this leadership through the contributions of each employee’s innovative ideas, problem solving and technical expertise.
We provide our staff with training and tools they need to learn and grow. Our professional development programs are custom-designed to increase individual knowledge and experience, while generating a collection of best practices throughout the company.
Putting this expertise into action, Harmon offers rewarding career advancement in three service lines, 13 cities and plans for additional expansion.
We’re always on the look-out for smart, dedicated professionals to join our team. Our career paths include:
Operations
General Manager
Operations Manager
Project Executive
Sr. Project Manager
Project Manager
Fabrication Manager
Project Coordinator
Engineering
Engineering Manager
Designer
Engineering Coordinator
Engineering Technician
CAD Technician
Sales
Sales Manager
Sales Executive
Sales Representative
Sales Coordinator
Estimator
Customer Service Representative
Operations and Project Management
Being a Project Manager is like running your own small company. Project Managers create the plan, coordinate and manage the construction process from the conceptual development stage through final construction.
Engineering & Fabrication
In Engineering, you'll solve problems every day. No two projects are the same and each project bring new technical challenges. In this job, you will apply your technical expertise to help general contractors and project managers with technical and design aspects of large-scale projects. You'll help create the vision and see it through execution.
Sales & Estimating
Sales puts you in control of growing the business. Sales people develop the customer base and sales volumes by building relationships, identifying needs and working with operations to exceed those needs. Sales people are more than order takes; they help customers solve problems. As an Estimator, you will analyze blueprints, specifications, proposals and other documentation to prepare time, cost and labor estimates for products and services.
Support Services
Administration
Finance
Human Resources
Information Technology