Enclosure Foreman South Des Moines, IA
Listed on 2026-01-08
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Management
Construction Manager/ Foreman
Enclosure Foreman South Des Moines, IA
Skills:
Leadership & Team Management Employee Mentoring & Training Safety Compliance & Oversight Scheduling & Workforce Planning Blueprint
Experience level:
Mid-senior Experience required: 5 Years Education level:
High school or equivalent Job function:
Engineering Industry: Construction Compensation:
View salary Total position: 1 Relocation assistance:
No Visa sponsorship eligibility:
No
Reports To:
The Enclosure Foreman will report to the Production Leader.
The Enclosure Foreman will be responsible for overseeing the completion of the projects in the Enclosure Department. This oversight includes ensuring employee safety and productivity while demonstrating strong leadership skills. May travel off-site to conduct services.
Responsibilities and Duties- Oversee and ensure that all safety rules are followed at all times.
- Produce work schedules in accordance with the availability of employees, contractors, and labor laws.
- Recruit, hire, mentor, and train employees and contractors.
- Develop and oversee quality standards.
- Resolve conflicts or miscommunication that may happen quickly and amicably.
- Read drawings and blueprints and convey this information to others.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Additional related training or experience required.
- Electrical license in the state of Iowa preferred.
- Pays close attention to detail.
- Understands how to read and use a tape measure and good knowledge of hand tools.
- Excellent communication skills and well organized.
- Ability to assist and support others.
- Continuous speaking, hearing, and visual (including close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus) effort.
- Frequent standing, crouching, stooping, kneeling, reaching, climbing, and handling.
- Commonly lifting/moving of up to 40 lbs. individually.
- Occasionally lifting/moving 50-100 lbs. with assistance.
- Exposure to loud noises, drilling, cutting, banging, and typical manufacturing production physical hazards.
- Occasional warm temperatures.
- Occasional exposure to typical manufacturing production physical hazards.
- Occasional exposure to outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind.
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