What are the responsibilities and job description for the Insulation Foreman 1 position at ConTeras Industrial Group?
Job Title: Insulation Foreman
Department: Operations
Reports to: Site Supervisor
Job Summary
An Industrial Insulator Foreman oversees a team of industrial insulators, coordinating and supervising the installation, maintenance, and repair of insulation systems in industrial settings. This role combines hands-on technical expertise with leadership and project management responsibilities to ensure the efficient and safe completion of insulation projects. The foreman is responsible for ensuring that all work is done in compliance with safety regulations, quality standards, and project timelines.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise a team of industrial insulators, ensuring they are properly trained, equipped, and focused on completing tasks safely and efficiently.
- Assign daily work tasks to crew members based on project needs, skill levels, and work schedules.
- Plan and coordinate insulation installation and maintenance projects, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget.
- Communicate with project managers, clients, and other trades to ensure seamless integration of insulation work with other construction or maintenance tasks.
- Ensure the quality of insulation work meets project specifications and safety standards.
- Inspect finished installations to ensure proper fitting, insulation density, and adherence to safety codes and regulations.
- Address any deficiencies or issues that arise, directing the team to make corrections as needed.
- Installation of Insulation Materials: Apply insulation to pipes, tanks, ducts, and machinery in industrial settings to maintain temperature, reduce energy consumption, and prevent heat loss or gain.
- Ensure Proper Fitment: Ensure that insulation is installed correctly to prevent gaps, which could reduce efficiency and safety.
- Energy Efficiency: Focus on improving energy conservation by ensuring proper installation and minimizing heat loss or gain in industrial systems, reducing operational costs.
- Fire Protection: Install fire-resistant insulation where necessary to prevent the spread of fire and protect equipment and workers.
- Safety Compliance: Adhere to strict safety guidelines, including wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, goggles, respirators, and hearing protection. Ensure work is performed according to OSHA and other relevant safety standards.
- Inspect and Maintain Insulation: Regularly inspect installed insulation for wear and damage, making repairs or replacements when needed to maintain system performance.
- Work with Blueprints: Read and interpret blueprints, specifications, or technical drawings to understand insulation requirements for specific industrial applications.
- Collaboration: Work with other tradespeople such as pipefitters, electricians, and maintenance teams to ensure the proper installation of insulation materials in complex systems.
Experience Requirements
- At least 5-7 years of hands-on experience in industrial insulation, with at least 2 years in leadership or supervisory role.
Skills and Certifications
- OSHA 10 required, OSHA 30 preferred
Work Environment
- Mainly outdoors and on industrial job sites, which may include exposure to weather conditions (rain, heat, cold). Work is often conducted at height, requiring strict safety precautions.
- Potential exposure to hazardous materials, loud noises, extreme temperatures, etc.
- Protective Equipment: Hard hat, leather gloves, steel toe boots, and goggles provided by the company are the basic PPE. When working at heights, harness and self-retracting lifelines are also required.
Mental and Cognitive Demands
- Leadership and Supervisory Skills: Strong ability to lead a team, manage multiple tasks, and make quick decisions to ensure project success.
- Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of insulation materials, techniques, and industry standards. Familiarity with HVAC systems, piping, tanks, and machinery insulation.
- Safety Knowledge: Deep understanding of safety protocols, OSHA regulations, and the proper use of PPE.
- Problem-Solving Abilities: Strong troubleshooting skills to identify and resolve issues on-site quickly and efficiently.
- Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with workers, supervisors, project managers, and clients, both verbally and in writing.
- Time Management: Ability to manage multiple tasks, deadlines, and priorities effectively.
- Attention to Detail: Focus on delivering high-quality work with precision, ensuring that all installations are up to standard.
Additional Information
- Full-time, with potential overtime depending on project deadlines. Some jobs may require weekend or evening work.
- Salary Range: $25-$27 an hour with potential to increase depending on skill.
- Career Advancement: Incorp provides employees with professional development training to support gaining expertise and promoting growth. Additionally, promotions into supervisory roles, project management, and safety positions are possible with dedication and demonstration of expert knowledge.
Salary : $25 - $27