What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Foreman position at Brown Industrial Construction?
About the Opportunity Fortis specialized in traffic signals, roadway lighting, and electrical systems construction in Louisiana. We are building out our core operations team and looking for someone who wants to be part of the foundation — not just fill a seat.
Role Overview This is a true foreman/superintendent-level position. The right candidate must be able to step onto a job site and run work independently from day one. This is not a driver or general labor role — we are looking for a plug-and-play hire with proven crew leadership experience in traffic signal and roadway lighting construction.
Key Responsibilities
Role Overview This is a true foreman/superintendent-level position. The right candidate must be able to step onto a job site and run work independently from day one. This is not a driver or general labor role — we are looking for a plug-and-play hire with proven crew leadership experience in traffic signal and roadway lighting construction.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead field crews on traffic signal and roadway lighting installation projects
- Perform and oversee civil/structural scope including demolition, drill shafts, foundations, and setting poles and mast arms
- Operate digger derrick, bucket truck, and excavator
- Coordinate traffic control in compliance with DOTD and municipality requirements
- Ensure IMSA certification compliance on-site
- Manage project sequencing and crew productivity to meet schedule
- Minimum 10 years of experience in traffic signal and/or roadway lighting construction
- Demonstrated foreman or crew leadership background
- Proficiency operating digger derrick, bucket truck, and excavator
- Experience working within DOTD/DOT and traffic control requirements
- Ability to work independently without a formal training program
- Must pass a pre-employment urine drug screen
- Clean motor vehicle record (MVR) required
- IMSA Level I and/or Level II certification
- TCT/TCS certification
- Journeyman Electrician License
- Electrical/ITS integration knowledge (electrical scope can be subcontracted)
- Starting at $35/hr — commensurate with experience
- Truck or truck allowance provided
- Target start date: early June