Foreman - Essel
San Carlos, CA
About the Job
The Foreman is responsible for managing utility construction crews to ensure projects are completed efficiently, on time, and within budget. This role includes supervising crew members, operating equipment as needed, and overseeing all production activities to meet project goals.
Key Responsibilities:
- Budget Oversight: Manage labor, material, and equipment costs to stay within project budgets.
- Crew Leadership: Provide direction and set clear production goals for crew members.
- Reporting: Accurately complete and submit daily reports, including crew time cards, production updates, and redlines, in a timely manner.
- Scope Management: Identify and report any changes in project scope to the Project Supervisor or Project Manager.
- Productivity Management: Monitor and assess productivity, propose and implement corrective actions as needed to meet budget goals, and keep the Project Supervisor informed about project progress.
- Contractual Adherence: Supervise work phases to ensure compliance with the contractual scope of work and obligations for all parties.
- Skill Enhancement: Pursue continuous improvement in personal, technical, and supervisory skills through development plans and available training opportunities.
- Safety: Promote and maintain a “zero incident” safety culture and ensure adherence to required safety training and protocols.
- Documentation: Manage and maintain all necessary paperwork and documentation related to the project.
Requirements
Qualifications:
- Proven experience in a supervisory role within utility construction.
- Strong understanding of budget management and productivity monitoring.
- Excellent leadership and communication skills.
- Ability to operate relevant equipment as required.
- Commitment to safety and regulatory compliance.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
This position plays a crucial role in ensuring that utility construction projects run smoothly and successfully, meeting all established goals and standard
Source : Essel