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The Electrical Foreman is responsible for coordinating, scheduling, and overseeing workflow within the assigned project crew while managing the day-to-day operations of the job site. In addition to supervisory responsibilities, the Foreman performs the duties of a licensed 309A Electrician, including the layout, installation, testing, troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment.
- Read and interpret drawings, circuit diagrams, and electrical code specifications to determine wiring layouts for new or existing installations.
- Splice, join, and connect wires to fixtures and components to form circuits.
- Pull wires through conduits and openings in walls and floors.
- Install brackets, hangers, lighting fixtures, switches, relays, circuit breaker panels, and other electrical control and distribution equipment.
- Assemble, install, test, and maintain electrical wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, and fixtures using hand and power tools.
- Inspect electrical systems, equipment, and components to identify hazards, defects, and required repairs while ensuring code compliance.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot malfunctioning systems and components using testing equipment and hand tools.
- Connect electrical power to communication equipment, signalling devices, heating and cooling systems, transformers, and other components.
- Maintain a safe and organized work environment by following company safety policies, procedures, and training requirements.
- Collaborate with team members to achieve project and site objectives while maintaining a professional and positive attitude.
- Prepare and organize work for the assigned crew, including materials, tools, and required documentation.
- Develop and maintain crew schedules and assign work to ensure daily service and production goals are met.
- Monitor crew productivity and operational performance.
- Coordinate and manage resources required for project completion.
- Resolve operational issues and act as the primary escalation point for the crew.
- Maintain reference manuals, procedures, and operational directives.
- Implement new processes and procedures as directed by the Senior Project Manager.
- Support payroll-related activities, including timesheet completion, review, and submission.
- Communicate project updates, ongoing requirements, and operational concerns to the team.
- Train, mentor, and guide crew members to achieve required performance standards.
- Understanding and complying with the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA).
- Communicating and enforcing company safety policies and procedures.
- Conducting and facilitating mandatory toolbox talks and safety meetings.
- Ensuring completion of safety inspections and hazard assessments.
- Participating in incident and accident investigations.
- Ensuring vehicle and equipment inspections are completed.
- Promoting safe work practices and ensuring proper use of PPE and fall protection equipment.
- Coordinate and direct crew activities.
- Clearly communicate work expectations and project requirements.
- Assign tasks and monitor work quality and productivity.
- Address and resolve workplace issues and conflicts.
- Maintain work standards and reinforce behavioural expectations.
- Ensure compliance with company policies, procedures, and safety requirements.
- Participate in day-to-day disciplinary matters when required.
- Follow project schedules and production targets.
- Translate project requirements into prioritized daily and weekly work plans.
- Work with crew members to resolve operational challenges.
- Adjust schedules and priorities as required to meet project deadlines and productivity expectations.
- Promote a respectful, inclusive, and team-oriented work environment.
- Support teamwork and positive working relationships among crew members.
- Address employee concerns and performance issues professionally and promptly.
- Conduct site assessments before work begins to ensure readiness and identify concerns.
- Oversee execution of work to ensure compliance with project specifications and quality standards.
- Inspect and measure completed work to verify accuracy and workmanship.
- Maintain site foreman logs and site reports.
- Prepare daily production and progress reports.
- Complete MTO quality reports and required project documentation.
- Track employee time and attendance records.
- Complete worker violation and incident reports.
- Provide recommendations regarding hiring, promotions, discipline, and terminations.
The successful candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:
- Company safety programs and procedures.
- Occupational Health and Safety legislation and environmental practices.
- WSIB and insurance requirements.
- Employment standards and company policies.
- Blueprint and construction drawing interpretation.
- Commercial and industrial construction sites.
- Operational…
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