What are the responsibilities and job description for the Foreman Transmission - DFW, TX position at Foreman - Transmission?
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: Included but not limited to:
1. Foremen will be responsible for daily job briefings and ensuring that all crew members are well versed on the coming day’s business, so they are prepared for any and all potential hazards.
2. Promotes and maintains harmony among assigned crew personnel, customers, and the general public.
3. Assists in constructing and wiring electrical high-voltage substations and analyzes voltage recordings, charts, and electric trouble reports to make recommendations on replacing or upgrading transformers, services, or related equipment.
4. Checks material, equipment and manpower requirements, and conducts pre-job meetings and job safety analysis with crew.
5. Checks time sheets, material stores orders, work order face sheets, construction sketches, and other reports for procedural accuracy.
6. Climbs ladders, poles, and towers on a daily or continuous basis as required or determined by supervisor.
7. Communicates with customers and safety staff to solve power problems and satisfy electric utility needs, along with reports major outages, physical changes in lines or switches, serious accidents, and to request assistance.
8. Completes reports and forms related to assigned projects and comprehends and makes inferences from written material.
9. Contacts customers requesting hold tags, switching changes, or other operating requirements. Meets scheduling and attendance requirements. Installs personal protective grounds.
10. Determines the equipment, tools, materials, and manpower needed to complete assigned projects.
11. Detects natural gas leaks when working on underground cable, distinguishes colors to identify circuits and color-coded electrical connectors and establishes and maintains electric line clearances with other utilities.
12. Inspects the work of Linemen, Linemen Apprentice, and Electric Utility Equipment Operators to ensure compliance with prescribed operating and safety standards.
13. Installs and terminates high-voltage connectors; transformers and switches in manholes and vaults, securing equipment, and cables; and various service lines, power poles, meters, and metering devices.
14. It is the foreman’s responsibility to recognize areas for potential improvement and to report any “near miss” events in order for the crew members to learn from those events with the goal of preventing future accidents and report all incidents/accidents to the safety specialist as soon as possible.
15. Maintains time reporting records of the crew and approves employee leave.
16. Prioritizes work assignments, plans, coordinates, and directs the work of various size crews, which may include different crew compositions.
17. Provides lead supervision over workers involved in maintaining, installing, and repairing underground and overhead power distribution and service lines, transformers, meters, metering equipment, and related equipment.
18. Reads and interprets construction plans and schematics (related to the installation of electrical power distribution lines).
19. Responsible for supervising personnel and overseeing equipment, materials, and recordkeeping duties.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: A high school diploma or General Education Degree [GED] and a minimum of 5 years’ project construction experience in related fields. Must have 2 years’ experience as Journeyman Lineman. Must possess a valid State Issued Driver’s License. Must have Class A CDL. Complete OSHA 10hr Safety Training Program within 60 days. Complete OSHA 30hr Safety Training Program. Completion of Cover-Up Course and Critical review; along with recommendations from Operations, Safety/Training. A demonstrated ability to be a team leader with strong interpersonal and site management skills is a must as well as a working knowledge of computers and applicable computer programs. Being able to multi-task and work in a schedule-driven environment a must. Possesses sight, strength and coordination necessary to safely and effectively operate heavy and light equipment and tools. Lifts up to 60 pounds. Climbs poles and works at heights. Duties entail full-body exertion, strenuous lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling.
Must have ability for frequent travel on needed training requirements and potential for overtime including storm work.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
1. Foremen will be responsible for daily job briefings and ensuring that all crew members are well versed on the coming day’s business, so they are prepared for any and all potential hazards.
2. Promotes and maintains harmony among assigned crew personnel, customers, and the general public.
3. Assists in constructing and wiring electrical high-voltage substations and analyzes voltage recordings, charts, and electric trouble reports to make recommendations on replacing or upgrading transformers, services, or related equipment.
4. Checks material, equipment and manpower requirements, and conducts pre-job meetings and job safety analysis with crew.
5. Checks time sheets, material stores orders, work order face sheets, construction sketches, and other reports for procedural accuracy.
6. Climbs ladders, poles, and towers on a daily or continuous basis as required or determined by supervisor.
7. Communicates with customers and safety staff to solve power problems and satisfy electric utility needs, along with reports major outages, physical changes in lines or switches, serious accidents, and to request assistance.
8. Completes reports and forms related to assigned projects and comprehends and makes inferences from written material.
9. Contacts customers requesting hold tags, switching changes, or other operating requirements. Meets scheduling and attendance requirements. Installs personal protective grounds.
10. Determines the equipment, tools, materials, and manpower needed to complete assigned projects.
11. Detects natural gas leaks when working on underground cable, distinguishes colors to identify circuits and color-coded electrical connectors and establishes and maintains electric line clearances with other utilities.
12. Inspects the work of Linemen, Linemen Apprentice, and Electric Utility Equipment Operators to ensure compliance with prescribed operating and safety standards.
13. Installs and terminates high-voltage connectors; transformers and switches in manholes and vaults, securing equipment, and cables; and various service lines, power poles, meters, and metering devices.
14. It is the foreman’s responsibility to recognize areas for potential improvement and to report any “near miss” events in order for the crew members to learn from those events with the goal of preventing future accidents and report all incidents/accidents to the safety specialist as soon as possible.
15. Maintains time reporting records of the crew and approves employee leave.
16. Prioritizes work assignments, plans, coordinates, and directs the work of various size crews, which may include different crew compositions.
17. Provides lead supervision over workers involved in maintaining, installing, and repairing underground and overhead power distribution and service lines, transformers, meters, metering equipment, and related equipment.
18. Reads and interprets construction plans and schematics (related to the installation of electrical power distribution lines).
19. Responsible for supervising personnel and overseeing equipment, materials, and recordkeeping duties.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: A high school diploma or General Education Degree [GED] and a minimum of 5 years’ project construction experience in related fields. Must have 2 years’ experience as Journeyman Lineman. Must possess a valid State Issued Driver’s License. Must have Class A CDL. Complete OSHA 10hr Safety Training Program within 60 days. Complete OSHA 30hr Safety Training Program. Completion of Cover-Up Course and Critical review; along with recommendations from Operations, Safety/Training. A demonstrated ability to be a team leader with strong interpersonal and site management skills is a must as well as a working knowledge of computers and applicable computer programs. Being able to multi-task and work in a schedule-driven environment a must. Possesses sight, strength and coordination necessary to safely and effectively operate heavy and light equipment and tools. Lifts up to 60 pounds. Climbs poles and works at heights. Duties entail full-body exertion, strenuous lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling.
Must have ability for frequent travel on needed training requirements and potential for overtime including storm work.
Equal Opportunity Employer
This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.