Electrical Foreman
Electrical Foremen are to provide on-site technical and administrative management of electrical construction project activities.
Reports to: Electrical Division Manager, Project Executive, Project Manager , General Superintendent , Electrical Superintendent
Duties & Responsibilities
The Foreman is to supervise operations on the assigned construction site with limited to no direct daily supervision. The Foreman is responsible for planning, scheduling, organization, coordination, direction, and control of all assigned field personnel that support profit and growth objectives. The Foreman is to support training and retention of field personnel. The Foreman is to oversee quality assurance and quality control of prefabricated and installed construction work to ensure that it complies with scope of work and code requirements. The Foreman is to assist Project Manager and Superintendent with execution and management of project objectives. The Foreman is to serve as point of contact with client(s)and to uphold positive relationships with stakeholders. The Foreman is responsible for the general safety of all team members and sub contractors, including their own well-being, by adherence, enforcement, and promotion of workplace safety procedures outlined in the Safety Handbook. The Foreman is expected to adhere to all company and site-specific Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE) requirements. The Foreman may be assigned other duties as required
Qualifications
The Foreman must have advanced knowledge of construction methods, trouble shooting, resource management, administration, and trade coordination. The Foreman must be able to read, comprehend, interpret, and communicate information obtained from blueprints, models, and specifications. The Foreman must have knowledge of materials, methods, and tools involved in electrical construction. The Foreman must be current on the latest codes associated with the electrical trade (NEC,NFPA 70e) in addition to the latest OSHA and state safety regulations. The Foreman must have all applicable licenses and training necessary to perform assigned duties on the jobsite. The Foreman should have working knowledge of job cost reporting, manpower projections, and estimating
Working Conditions
The Foreman must be able and willing to work in cold and hot temperature conditions. The Foreman must be willing and able to travel to assigned jobsite locations. The Foreman must be able and willing to work a typical schedules necessary to complete assigned construction project(s), including nights and weekends
Tools Used
Shovels, tampers, drill motors, band saws, pipe benders, hydraulic punch, ratchet punch, meters, threading machines, hacksaws, ladders, scaffolding, lifts, excavators, and other machines and equipment used in the trade
Protective Equipment
Safety glasses, safety-toe rated shoes, hard hat, verified appropriate gloves for task, hearing protection, safety harness, ground fault protection, and other equipment as required
Benefits
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Health insurance (Free plan for one individual employee)
- Life insurance- $20,000 life insurance after 6 months
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Referral program
- Relocation assistance
- Vision insurance
Direct Reports
Electrical Laborer, Electrician Apprentice, Electrician
Ability to Commute
Must be willing to travel as necessary and have dependable transportation
Ability to Relocate
Relocate before starting work (Required)