What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Foreman - Huntsville, AL position at turnerconstruction?
Job family: Trade
Non-Union
Job title: Electrical Foreman
Reports to: Superintendent,
Trades Manager, and/or Self-Perform Operations (SPO) Manager
Position Description:
Plan, organize, supervise, and complete electrical scope of
work per construction project or plant requirements. Lead, direct, and
coordinate work of Turner Trade electrician employees, subcontractors, and/or
vendors. Manage schedule delivery, quality of work performed, and adhere to
project budget and safety requirements.
Essential Duties & Key Responsibilities:
Function as working foreman while leading and supervising electricians to complete electrical work.
Foster workplace environment where all people demonstrate highest standards of care of each other using Turner’s Active Caring philosophy with teams, subcontractors, and clients.
Review and understand construction documents and develop and coordinate electrical plan ahead of performing work.
Oversee and make decisions related to performance of work and review jobsite needs with project staff for logistics, organization, plant layout, equipment, quality control, and workforce utilization.
Fully comprehend scopes of work per plans and specifications and lead team to complete installation.
Leverage knowledge of electricity to fully assemble, install, test, and/or maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus or fixtures, using hand tools or power tools per scope of work.
Perform construction layout using surveying practices and equipment to establish elevations and layout from control points.
Complete Pre-Plan & Checklist for electrical installation and monitor how weather conditions (e.g., wind, heat, or cold) affect work activities. Lead, manage and delegate electrical work activities and responsibilities to electricians.
Install conduit, cable tray, and electrical supports and devices required for functional equipment and distribution in plant atmosphere.
Inspect electrical systems, equipment, or components to identify hazards, defects, or the need for adjustment or repair, and to ensure compliance with codes prior to, during, and after completion of work activities.
Collaborate with project team to create schedules and determine sequencing of work. Develop and implement recovery strategies to maintain project schedule, as required.
Collaborate with project team for scheduling and expediting delivery of materials and equipment.
Develop work schedules and crew assignments for electrical installation and delegate assignments to crew.
Oversee work among assigned trade teams to promote coordinated project operations.
Engage with subcontractors and suppliers to communicate and verify their understanding of their scope of work and work implementation plan and monitor their work progress.
Manage contracted work to ensure compliance and conformity of installation with approved contract documents.
Investigate and document resolution of issues within assigned scope of work.
Work closely with Superintendent to resolve local area problems related to procedures, precedence, design clarifications, adequate labor, equipment schedule, and other related matters.
Walk with inspectors for inspections, document inspectors’ comments in Non-Conformance Reports (NCR) or other required reports, fix deficiencies (prior to putting work in place), and document corrections made to deficiencies.
Review, complete, and submit as required daily documentation for time sheets, production sheets, extra work tickets, daily construction reports (DCRs), and safety paperwork.
Collaborate with Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) and Quality Control teams for overall site safety and quality programs.
Guide assigned Trade teams to conduct and participate in daily Pre-Task Plans.
Ensure Trade employees and subcontractors comply with Turner standards, safety codes, regulations, and jobsite security.
Ensure teams fully understand work instructions, project signage, and safety instructions from tool and equipment manufacturers and inspect tools prior use to ensure safe and working condition.
Remind team of safety expectations and oversee team’s operation of equipment, use of safety protocols, and selection of appropriate equipment for performing work.
May operate equipment including forklifts, backhoe, skid steer, excavator, compactors, and construction hoist.
Supervise and develop assigned Trade employees, provide feedback and discipline as needed, and complete or provide input on performance evaluations and development recommendations.
Manage employee matters with discretion and engage with Self-Perform Operations (SPO) and Trades Managers and local Human Resources as needed to resolve problems.
Display high level of teamwork, integrity, commitment, and leadership in daily operations.
Maintain positive working relationships with customers, contractors, suppliers and other employees.
Participate in external interviews for Trade electrician positions and provide feedback on candidates to interviewer lead.
May engage in activities requiring operation of project or personal vehicle.
Other activities, duties, and responsibilities as assigned.