Foreman
$88,587–$100,485 year
On-site · Arkansas, United States
Job Summary
Foreman directs construction site operations, mentoring crew, ensuring safety procedures, and coordinating maintenance of equipment and materials. Responsibilities include supervising crew performance, maintaining daily reports via HCSS Heavy Job software on company-provided iPad, conducting safety briefings, planning ahead with look-ahead schedules, aligning with quality standards, and coordinating with truck drivers and material suppliers. The role involves heavy emphasis on safety, site QA, ability to read and interpret blueprints, and proficiency with site layout tools. Out-of-town travel may be up to three weeks, and the position requires leadership to guide crew to meet production goals while adhering to company safety policies.
Required Qualifications
- A high school diploma, GED, or trade school certificate is preferred.
- Must be able to work out of town, sometimes out of state, and for lengths of time, such as the job would dictate.
- Must be over 18 to operate power-driven saws including chain saws, woodchippers, abrasive cutting disks, or other power-driven equipment, or to perform excavating operations.
- Clean driving record.
- Must pass a pre-employment drug screening, and if offered a position, any random drug screening if randomly selected.
- Must attend all mandatory safety meetings and participate in discussions with the work crew and any safety personnel on site.
- Must have knowledge of occupational hazards in this field and standard safety practices. Must be able to pass the 30 Hour OSHA testing and First Aid/CPR requirements before starting work.
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