What are the responsibilities and job description for the Construction Foreman position at Humble Construction Co?
Duties and responsibilities for the Construction Foreman include, but not limited to Lead Crew in performing duties assigned by Superintendent/Project Manager; monitor performance of crew and make corrective measures when needed to achieve production goals; understanding and navigation of drawings; set forms (bulkheads, wall forms, columns, piers, structural decks, and scaffolding system; understanding of plumb, level and straight; take care of tools; operate equipment/tools (skid steer, telehandler, saws, impacts, drills, etc.); elevation control (laser, builder's level); layout knowledge; knowledge of hand tools; share knowledge with crew in each respective area to continue development of team.
Baseline qualifications: education and/or experience includes knowledge of construction build sequence of the work; valid driver's license or State ID; reliable transportation; three (3) years related experience or training; equipment certifications; 30 hours OSHA certification (Humble will train if necessary).
Physical Demands: properly lift objects up to 50 pounds; push and pull heavy objects; work in strenuous conditions with minimal breaks; ability to work at various heights; work with multiple types of tools.
Work Environment; work involves exposure to outside weather conditions and concrete, dirt, dust, fumes, and/or loud noise levels; be aware of surrounding operations.
Interpersonal skills: ability to effectively present information to your Superintendent or Project Manager. be a coach to your crew.
Availability/Dependability: able to work 5 to 6 days a week; expect early start times and long days (times will vary from job to job); be on time daily.
Ensure a Safe Work Environment: safety at all times (hard hat, safety glasses, steel toed boots, when required); sets example by following safety guidelines including but not limited to wearing PPE on jobs; attends and participates in Toolbox Talks and provides input for Safety Tasks analysis; complies with safety procedures.
Baseline qualifications: education and/or experience includes knowledge of construction build sequence of the work; valid driver's license or State ID; reliable transportation; three (3) years related experience or training; equipment certifications; 30 hours OSHA certification (Humble will train if necessary).
Physical Demands: properly lift objects up to 50 pounds; push and pull heavy objects; work in strenuous conditions with minimal breaks; ability to work at various heights; work with multiple types of tools.
Work Environment; work involves exposure to outside weather conditions and concrete, dirt, dust, fumes, and/or loud noise levels; be aware of surrounding operations.
Interpersonal skills: ability to effectively present information to your Superintendent or Project Manager. be a coach to your crew.
Availability/Dependability: able to work 5 to 6 days a week; expect early start times and long days (times will vary from job to job); be on time daily.
Ensure a Safe Work Environment: safety at all times (hard hat, safety glasses, steel toed boots, when required); sets example by following safety guidelines including but not limited to wearing PPE on jobs; attends and participates in Toolbox Talks and provides input for Safety Tasks analysis; complies with safety procedures.