Foreman, Construction, EHS / HSE Manager
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Construction
Operations Manager -
Management
EHS / HSE Manager, Operations Manager
Position Summary:
The Construction Foreman (Steel Erection) is a front-line supervisory-level position. The Construction Foreman (Steel Erection) assists the Superintendent in supervising and leading a group of Employee-Owners (i.e., construction crews and the individual Employee-Owners on a jobsite) in the erection of pre-engineered, prefabricated steel buildings. Foremen ensure that their construction crews and workers do their jobs safely, skillfully, efficiently, and on schedule.
This position requires strong leadership and mentoring abilities and a strong desire to learn.
To accomplish this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation, each essential function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to help enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Essential Functions Safety Responsibilities- Prioritizes safety as the utmost importance, even before production, and promotes a jobsite culture that makes safety the primary focus for all Employee-Owners at all times.
- Assists the Superintendent or, at times, conducts frequent safety meetings, including but not limited to daily morning huddles and weekly “Toolbox Safety Talks.”
- Completes all required and/or necessary safety‑related reports and inspections, including but not limited to daily safety reports, daily Jobsite Safety Analyses (JSAs), daily equipment inspections, and other periodic inspections of equipment, machinery, materials, and tools.
- Communicates and enforces safety procedures and site rules.
- Assists the Superintendent in coaching, translating and administering disciplinary actions with Employee-Owners for safety infractions, adhering to company progressive disciplinary action procedures.
- Provides support to the Superintendent in investigating and documenting safety infractions.
- Responsible for directing crew to complete work in accordance with OSHA and Company safety policies and regulations, as well as any site‑specific requirements.
- Fully understands and shares a passion for the Company's core values, vision, mission, and objectives.
- Provides leadership and management to ensure that the vision, mission, and core values of the Company are put into practice.
- Assists the Superintendent in building and maintaining strong relationships as trusted advisors to our clients.
- Effectively motivates, directs, trains, and coaches Employee-Owners to substantively add value to our company labor pool.
- Assists the Superintendent in successful and meaningful onboarding and training of field Employee-Owners, including but not limited to indoctrination from day one into the Company's culture, particularly with respect to its safety culture.
- Responsible for the day‑to‑day management of field Employee‑Owners assigned, including but not limited to administering Company policies.
- Supervises, trains, and leads crews and individual Employee‑Owners throughout the duration of the project while constantly demonstrating proper procedures and promoting safety, accuracy, and efficiency.
- Assists the Superintendent in coaching and administering disciplinary actions with Employee‑Owners for policy infractions, adhering to company progressive disciplinary action procedures.
- Is responsible for providing coaching and mentoring to Employee‑Owners.
- Responsible for directing crew to complete specific scope in adherence to project schedules/deadlines.
- Is responsible for learning how to access site‑specific and other relevant documents.
- Attends and actively participates in pre‑construction hand‑off meeting.
- Assists the Superintendent in modifying the delivery schedule of projects as needed.
- Assists the Superintendent in securing all equipment, safety material, and tools needed for the project.
- Reviews with the Superintendent all relevant documents, such as SPAN Shipping Lists, shop drawings, and cut sheets prior to materials being sent to jobsite.
- Responsible for pre‑construction activities on the jobsite, such as receiving materials and equipment and setting up all…
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