Job Description
Role Summary
The Trade Foreman 2 will support construction activities for routine and non-routine projects and ensure that the planned work is performed efficiently and effectively by the crew. This position will be responsible for completing tasks personally and supervising a crew as a working foreman. All activities will be performed in support of the strategy, vision and values of JE Dunn.
- Autonomy and Decision-Making: Makes decisions on routine matters, provides recommendations to supervisor and refers all exceptions to supervisor.
- Career Path: Superintendent 1
Key Role Responsibilities - Core
TRADE FOREMAN FAMILY - CORE
- Learns and actively participates in all aspects of the company’s safety culture by demonstrating commitment to an injury free environment through individual actions and mentoring others.
- Works with tools to complete specific assigned tasks on a project.
- Tracks and reports units and labor hours, including filling out and submitting timecards.
- Maintains proper care and the appropriate number of tools and equipment necessary to support productions specific to a project.
- Leads and monitors safety and security procedures within the crew.
- Understands and achieves crew production goals.
- Establishes crew sizes that align with production goals.
- Documents key information such as activities, productions and crew sizes.
- Communicates with suppliers and coordinates delivery of supplies to jobsite.
- Understands and maintains established quality levels associated with duties.
- Coordinates other trade work associated with the assigned scope of work.
- Participates in all safety activities such as tool box talks, job hazard analysis, job site analysis and SIMS (Site Information Management System) reporting.
- Reads and understands plans, specifications, shop drawings and coordination drawings.
- Provides on-the-job guidance and willingly shares subject matter expertise in order to support team member learning and development.
- Coordinates inspections for assigned scope of work.
- Participates in, documents and updates punch lists.
Key Role Responsibilities - Additional Core
TRADE FOREMAN 2
In addition, this position will be responsible for the following:
- Manages subcontractor crews for portions of projects or a small project.
- Creates, communicates, monitors and achieves crew production goals.
- Coordinates work for larger crews and/or other trade foremen.
- Coordinates preplanning activities for project components such as crew size, schedule, materials, materials, meetings and manpower.
- Coordinates usage of all aspects of construction project resources, including internal and external support.
- Creates and implements safety plans and ensures compliance through use of training, tool box talks and communication with safety representatives.
- Controls costs in production units through understanding multiple variables, such as the project management system, task specific reports, production and costs for assigned responsibilities.
- Supports project quality assurance/quality control planning to ensure quality for assigned tasks.
- Applies and leads Lean principles and practices on the jobsite such as daily stand-up meetings, pull planning, etc.
- Assists with MOC (Materials and Other Costs) and equipment analysis.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Ability to perform work accurately and completely, and in a timely manner.
- Communication skills, verbal and written (Intermediate).
- Proficiency in MS Office.
- Knowledge of organizational structure and available resources.
- Ability to apply Lean process and philosophy.
- Knowledge of self-perform and labor productivity.
- Knowledge of specific trades and scopes of work.
- Knowledge of the means and methods of construction management.
- Knowledge of layout skill (Intermediate).
- Knowledge of crane flagging and rigging (Intermediate).
- Ability to read and understand plans, drawings and specifications.
- Acquire knowledge of productivity rates.
- Ability to assess and optimize project productivity.
- Ability to lead crews and achieve production goals.
- Ability to build relationships and collaborate within a team, both internally and externally.
Education
- High School Diploma or GED
- Vocational/Technical degree in related field (Preferred)
Experience
- 3+ years commercial construction experience.
- 2+ years field supervision experience.
Working Environment
- Must be able to lift at least to 50 pounds
- May require periods of travel
- May be exposed to extreme conditions (hot or cold)
- Must be willing to work non-traditional hours to meet project needs
- Frequent activity: Standing, Walking, Climbing, Bending, Reaching above Shoulder, Pushing, Pulling
- Occasional activity: Sitting, Viewing Computer Screen
Benefits Information
The benefits package aligned to this position is Professional Non-Union. Please click the link below for more details.
