What are the responsibilities and job description for the Foreman, Electrical Systems Installation & Maintenance position at Process Equipment and Controls?
Do you thrive on leading field teams, translating prints into action, and keeping complex electrical projects on track? Can you troubleshoot under pressure, monitor progress, and coach others—without losing sight of safety and quality? If that sounds like you, read on.
The challenge
The challenge
- Oversee and work with journeymen and helpers on installation, alteration, addition, and repair of electrical systems, conductors, materials, and equipment.
- Plan the work: align labor, materials, and tools to the scope defined by plans and specifications.
- Install with precision; model expert use of electrical equipment and major tools.
- Diagnose and correct issues across a range of electrical systems.
- Continuously monitor job progress and adjust to meet targets.
- Code time sheets accurately.
- Help evaluate and train teammates.
- Apply skills consistent with E‑Rating levels E‑6 through E‑1.
- Current Driver’s License and personal transportation (some sites lack public transit access).
- Electrical Journeyman or Master license.
- High school diploma, G.E.D., or equivalent training.
- 6 or more years of electrical experience.
- All-weather work: heat, cold, rain, snow—indoors and outdoors.
- Construction site sanitary facilities (Porta‑Johns) in use.
- Carry a personal tool set daily (waist belt about 30 lbs.).
- Operate from step ladders up to 14', “A” frame, and extension ladders; carry/relocate a 12' step ladder solo.
- Honor ladder class limits: Class 1 – 250 lbs.; Class 1A – 300 lbs. (combined body tools).
- Perform elevated work up to 90' using ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, catwalks, or other safe platforms.
- Work in confined areas: switchgear rooms, manholes, utility tunnels, crawl spaces, attics.
- PPE always on (hard hat, safety glasses); respirator when required.
- Frequent repetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers.
- Schedule: 8 hours/day, 40 hours/week; overtime and night shifts as needed.
- Wire color identification; blueprint/print/schematic reading.
- Conduit bending by hand with hand benders.
- Use of saws, threaders, wire tuggers, hydraulic benders, and knockout punches.
- Digging trenches with hand tools or power equipment.
- Operating trenchers, backhoes, and lift trucks safely.
- Strict adherence to Company Safety Policy Handbook, Haz‑Com, and Lockout/Tagout procedures.
- Proficient use of two‑handed tools: cable cutters, hammer drills, compression tools, jackhammers.
- Operating company trucks (manual and automatic transmissions).
- Reading/interpreting maps, instructional manuals, specifications, site directions, blueprints, and written instructions.
- Operating and working from mechanical personnel lifts (electric or gas powered).
- Working on energized circuits and equipment with company management approval as outlined in Safety Policy.
- Supervising assigned jobsite employees to complete the project.
- Bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, climbing, kneeling, balancing, pushing, pulling, and overhead reaching.
- Ability to lift 51 pounds.
- On your feet and moving for most of the day.
- Comfortable on all ladder types.
- Able to complete full‑day overhead work.
- Capable of moving from parking/street to construction work areas and accessing all building levels, including via OSHA‑approved ladders or in‑progress stairs acceptable for use.
- Normal or corrected vision.
- Secure tools and materials from storage to complete assigned work.
- Electrical Schematics
- Electrical Troubleshooting Skills
- 120/208/240/480 Voltage Systems
- Electrical Systems Diagnostics & Repair
- Electrical Installation
- Electrical Troubleshooting
- Electrical Repair
- Electrical / Electronic Systems
- Blueprint Reading
Salary : $32 - $39