What are the responsibilities and job description for the Foreman position at Reed & Reed, Inc?
The Foreman is responsible for managing a crew and for the successful completion of specific construction activities. The Foreman leads and establishes good relationships with all crew members, superintendents, and other field personnel. This individual’s role is to support the General Foreman or the Project Superintendent in the planning and execution of our labor, equipment, and materials that go into the construction.
Qualifications and Essential Skills
Professional
· Experience supervising self-perform labor crews in specific tasks (e.g. carpentry, concrete forms, concrete placement, welding, pile driving, cofferdams, structural steel, heavy lifting, and/or wind turbine erection)
· Able to supervise a crew up to eight members
Good communication skills with the ability to manage and positively motivate a crew
Possess problem solving skills, a strong work ethic, and a positive attitude
Willing to work on jobsite as a working foreman
Exhibit good leadership skills
Technical
Read and understand drawings
Ability to read and write
Understand basics, logic, and sequencing of putting work in place
Ability to lay out work from given points
Knowledge in various construction methods and the proper use of construction equipment
Minimum of OSHA 30 hour training course
CPR and first aid trained
Certifications as a Qualified Signal Person and a Qualified Rigger
Possess valid driver’s license
Experience
Field construction experience in various construction methods
High School diploma or GED equivalent with 3-7 years of progressiveconstruction experience
Demonstrate a history of safe work practices
Responsibilities
Construction Administration
· Plan work activities on a daily basis; able to look and plan ahead
· Plan, work, and coordinate with other foremen and the Project Superintendent
· Productively lead a crew to complete specific tasks
· Responsible for quality assurance related to specific activities
· Lead by example regarding Company policies (e.g. be on site 15-30 minutes prior to start-up; set timeliness of breaks (lunch and coffee); and no unexcused absences)
· Maintain neat, orderly work areas that are safe and secure
Personnel
· Supervise, work with, and positively motivate crew members
· Explain and demonstrate procedures of work to employees
Materials
· Communicate material requirements to the General Foreman or Project Superintendent in a timely manner
· Assist in receiving, inspecting and properly storing all site deliveries
Equipment
· Assist coordinating equipment maintenance and repairs on project
· Communicate equipment requirements to the General Foreman or Project Superintendent in a timely manner
· Help ensure that equipment is used properly and safely, and operated by qualified personnel
Safety
· Enforce job site safety with crew members
· Work with General Foreman and Project Superintendent to communicate and implement the project safety plan
· Fill out daily JSA forms and participate in communicating specific safety focus activities to their crews
· Able to participate in safety meetings as required by the Project Superintendent
· This is a safety sensitive function
Physical Requirements:
· Lift and carry up to 100 pounds of tools or construction materials occasionally and up to 50 pounds frequently.
· Manipulate both large and small hand tools.
· Use arms and hands to reach for, handle and manipulate objects
· Must be in good physical condition with the ability to bend, twist, squat frequently.
· Must be able to stand or walk for long periods
· Must be able to stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl and see (naturally or with correction)
· Must be able to climb and pull his/her own body weight plus equipment up a 300’ vertical tower as required.
· Climb ladders and steps frequently and climb up to 300’ when working on wind sites.
· Must be comfortable climbing and working at heights.
Must be willing to work nights and weekends when required.
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