National homebuilder operating across 12 states with 20+ major markets
Taylor Morrison is a publicly traded homebuilder and land developer operating at scale across the U.S., with a tech stack anchored in enterprise systems (Salesforce, Workday, J.D. Edwards, Power BI) typical of large construction organizations. The hiring velocity is accelerating with 72 open roles weighted toward sales (23) and construction (20), signaling growth in production and customer acquisition. Pain points cluster around warranty administration, permit timelines, and lot delivery—operational friction points that explain heavy adoption of project-management tools (Jira, Microsoft Project) and legacy construction software (PlanSwift, Encompass).
Taylor Morrison builds single-family and multi-family residential communities across 12 states and 20+ major markets. Founded in 2007, the company operates as a public entity with between 1,001 and 5,000 employees. Core business lines include new-community development, build-to-rent land projects, and affordable housing initiatives. The product portfolio encompasses site acquisition, entitlements, construction execution, and post-close warranty administration. The company sells directly to homebuyers and institutional investors for rental portfolios. Recent projects reflect dual focus: managing 10-year structural warranty obligations while scaling new-community openings and executing phase I environmental reviews for land acquisition.
Enterprise: Salesforce, Workday, J.D. Edwards, Power BI. Construction-specific: PlanSwift, Encompass, AutoCAD. Finance/planning: CCH, Alteryx, Xactly Incent. Project management: Jira, Microsoft Project. Design: Adobe Creative Suite. Workforce: ADP, ADP Workforce Now.
Scottsdale, Arizona. All hiring is currently U.S.-based across the 12-state footprint.
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