Careers & Qualified Service Partners
Help raise the standard for commercial facility service.
Iron Wolf is interested in people and commercial service companies who take ownership, communicate clearly, respect operating environments, and believe the work is not finished until the outcome is understood.
Roles and assignments vary by current need. Sharing interest does not guarantee employment, an interview, vendor approval, or project assignment.
Choose Your Path
Start with the relationship you want to build.
I am interested in joining the Iron Wolf team
Share your location, relevant experience, the type of work you are seeking, and why facility service interests you. Potential functions may include customer support, service coordination, estimating, project management, operations, partner development, quality, and administration.
Email career interest →My company wants to become a qualified service partner
Introduce your commercial capabilities, service geography, trades, staffing, relevant licensing, insurance readiness, safety approach, equipment, and representative experience. Qualification requirements depend on the work and jurisdiction.
Review the readiness path →I have a specialist, supplier, or professional-services introduction
Send a concise explanation of the commercial-facility problem you help solve, where you operate, and why the relationship may benefit customers or service delivery. Please avoid generic sales lists and mass outreach.
Send a focused introduction →Team Interest
Make your introduction useful from the first message.
A clear introduction helps Iron Wolf understand your judgment, communication style, relevant experience, and where you may fit as needs develop.
Where you are and what you seek
Your location, preferred work arrangement, functional interests, and reasonable availability.
What you have done
A résumé or professional profile plus relevant facility, service, operations, construction, or customer experience.
Why Iron Wolf
What interests you about accountable facility service and how you approach ownership, communication, and follow-through.
A focused conversation
If experience and current needs align, Iron Wolf may request a conversation or additional role-specific information.
Qualified Service Partners
Commercial capability with professional accountability.
Iron Wolf’s partner network supports local execution under shared expectations for safety, communication, documentation, customer care, and closeout. Qualification is based on the service, geography, customer, and project requirements.
Commercial Experience
Relevant facility, property, institutional, industrial, retail, or portfolio work.
Coverage & Capacity
Accurate service geography, trades, crew capacity, equipment, response constraints, and scheduling ability.
Compliance Readiness
Licensing where required, appropriate insurance, safety practices, customer requirements, and documentation readiness.
Closeout Discipline
Clear findings, photos, progress communication, completion verification, open-item reporting, and professional follow-through.
The Iron Wolf Standard
What matters in every role and relationship.
Ownership
Follow through, communicate early, and help resolve what remains.
Service
Listen first and make the customer’s next decision clearer.
Professionalism
Respect occupants, schedules, confidentiality, property, and operating conditions.
Judgment
Escalate safety, scope, schedule, and customer-impact risks appropriately.
Documentation
Record findings, decisions, progress, completion, and recommendations accurately.
Improvement
Use feedback and recurring conditions to make the system better.
Frequently Asked Questions
Before you reach out
Are specific jobs currently open?
Roles vary with operating needs. This page accepts focused expressions of interest; it is not a representation that a particular position is open. If a relevant need exists, Iron Wolf may follow up.
Does Iron Wolf consider people in different locations?
Location requirements depend on the function and current business need. Include your city, state, preferred arrangement, and reasonable travel availability so the context is clear.
Can a company apply to become a service partner?
Yes. Commercial trade contractors and specialty service providers can introduce their capabilities. Review the partner expectations first and provide accurate geography, trades, capacity, compliance readiness, and representative experience.
Does an introduction guarantee a response or assignment?
No. Iron Wolf reviews introductions against current and anticipated needs. Qualification, approval, interview, onboarding, purchase orders, and project assignments are separate decisions and are never guaranteed by submitting information.
What information should not be emailed initially?
Do not send banking data, government identification, Social Security numbers, tax forms, medical information, passwords, or other sensitive records. A concise introduction, résumé or professional profile, capability summary, geography, and representative experience are enough to begin.
Great facility service is built by people who care about the details.
Choose the path that fits and send a focused, privacy-conscious introduction.