About Ironsite
Construction is one of the most complex and labor-intensive industries in the world. It spends roughly $7 trillion a year on labor, and loses an estimated $1.6 trillion a year to productivity gaps, largely because the tools used to manage the work haven't meaningfully changed in decades. Most project decisions are still made from clipboards, daily reports, and secondhand accounts of what happened in the field.
Ironsite is closing that gap. We put wearable cameras on hard hats and vests, then combine expert human labeling with AI vision-language models to turn raw jobsite footage into a clear, quantitative picture of how work actually gets done. Our customers use that picture to reduce labor costs, improve safety outcomes, and deliver projects faster.
Where we are today:
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50,000+ hours of construction footage captured across 7 states
We work with some of the largest general contractors and self-perform builders in the United States, and we're building the team to scale nationwide.
The Role
Construction Data Analysts turn Ironsite's raw capture into answers our customers can act on. You'll sit between our Operations team and the contractors we serve, taking the observations, labels, and metrics coming off jobsites and shaping them into the dashboards, reports, and insights that a superintendent, project executive, or self-perform lead uses to run their work.
This is a customer-facing analytics role. You won't just build charts in a corner, you'll be on calls with contractor leadership walking them through what the data says, why it matters, and what to do about it. The best people in this seat are equal parts analyst and translator: comfortable in the numbers, and just as comfortable explaining productivity trends to someone who has spent thirty years in the field and has no patience for a bad metric.
You'll work in tight coordination with our Operations, Ground Truth, and Engineering teams. What you learn from customers about which numbers actually move a project directly shapes what we measure and how we report it.
What You'll Do
Turn capture into insight
- Analyze labeled jobsite data to quantify labor productivity, activity mix, crew utilization, and the impact of site changes, design, resources, and logistics on how work gets done
- Build and maintain customer-facing dashboards and reports that make complex jobs