Foreman
$38,000–$45,000 year
On-site · Linthicum Heights, Maryland, United States
Job Summary
Foreman on transportation infrastructure projects responsible for supervising construction, installation, and repair of traffic signal systems and highway lighting; lead and train subordinate crews; assist with material ordering, scheduling, and utility locates; complete required paperwork; ensure safety and PPE compliance; communicate with customers and other contractors; maintain certifications/licenses; operate and oversee equipment and read plans and schematics; set up and program controllers, MMUs, video detection, and signaling equipment; ensure adherence to MUTCD, NEC, and CDOT standards; manage reports and inspections; requires OSHA 30, CDL medical card, and related training; work in all weather, at heights, and lift up to 50 pounds; favorable to veterans, minorities, and women.
Required Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED
- Minimum five years combined experience as a Groundsman, Construction Technician I, and Construction Technician II
- Operates and maintains equipment including aerial lift/bucket trucks, trenchers, derrick/digger trucks, cranes, backhoes, trackhoes, air compressors, and concrete saw
- Operates Gas torches (cutting and brazing)
- Proficient with basic and specialized hand tools and power tools
- Familiar with MUTCD, NEC, CDOT & Local specifications & standards
- Proficient read plans and schematic diagrams
- Proficient with computer skills
- Proficient at programming and setting up controllers, conflict monitors / MMU’s, video detection, and communications equipment
- Proficient at traffic signal wiring
- Efficiently supervise others, proficient problem solving, proper decision making
- Perform heavy physical work, often under adverse weather conditions
- Follow and transmit clear written and verbal instructions
- Communicate effectively with co-workers, supervisors, and the public
- Maintain an effective working relationship with others
- Maintain a valid medical card if you have a CDL driver’s license
- Be insurable
- Complete OSHA 30 hour training. “Competent Person”
- Hazard Communications/MSDS, CPR, First Aid, Blood Borne Pathogens, Hantavirus, Respiratory Protection
- Bucket Truck/Aerial Lift, and fall protection
- Trencher, Excavation, and Utility Damage Prevention
- Crane and Rigging/Material Handling
- IMSA Traffic Signal Level II Construction certification and Level II Field Technician Certification or Journeyman Electrician License with appropriate related experience
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