Mechanical Foreman
Listed on 2026-01-03
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Construction Labor / Trades
Overview
The Mechanical Foreman is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the daily activities of mechanical craft workers on-site. This role ensures that all mechanical installations, repairs, and maintenance tasks are completed safely, on schedule, and in compliance with project specifications, company standards, and regulatory requirements. The Mechanical Foreman acts as a leader, trainer, and quality controller for the crew.
Responsibilities- Selects type and size of pipe and related materials and equipment, such as supports, hangers, and valves, according to job specifications.
- Assists foreman in planning the sequence of installation to avoid obstructions and activities of other workers.
- Cuts pipe using pipe cutter, pipe saw, power tools (band saw), and pipe cutting machine.
- Threads pipe using threading machine.
- Knowledge in safe operation of Victaulic roll grooving and cut groove operations
- Mounts pipe hangers and brackets on walls and ceiling to hold pipe.
- Assembles and installs a variety of metal or nonmetal pipes and pipe fittings, using threaded, wrapped, soldering, brazen, fused, or cemented joints, and hand tools.
- Secures pipes to structure with bracket, clamps, and hangers, using hand and power tools.
- Knowledge in safe and professional testing of piping systems for leaks by increasing pressure in pipes and observing gauges attached to pipes for indication of leaks.
- Observes and complies with all safety and project rules and all company policies and procedures
- Has working knowledge of working around heavy machinery to include hydraulic and lattice cranes
- Ability to rig and signal loads as required
- Ability to set and align process equipment like pumps and blowers
- Conducts field layout of piping system and calculates offsets, miters, and fittings as required
- Performs other duties as required.
- Alignment to Clark Standards of Excellence:
Self-Motivated, Results Oriented, Adaptable, Team Player, Accountable, Ethical, Innovative, Resilient, Builds Relationships
- Always attentive to detail and alert to ensure safety
- Ability to receive and follow instructions and communicate with co-workers
- Ability to read labels, safety warnings, and guidelines
- Ability to read drawings including but not limited to pipe shop drawings, mechanical drawings, and P&’s
- Excellent physical fitness with the ability to lift heavy objects
- Good communication skills
- Ability to lead a crew of 3-8 employees in safe and productive execution of the work.
- Ensure compliance with safety procedures and conduct safe start meetings with the crew daily
- Ability to track and document crew hours worked and phase timesheets
- Ability to track and measure production of the crew
- Ability to plan our work activities to ensure proper tools and on time delivery of materials and equipment.
The physical demands described below are representative of those necessary for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this role on a construction site. This role requires significant physical exertion, including the ability to navigate active construction areas with uneven terrain, temporary and permanent stairs, ladders, scaffolding, and personnel hoists. Constant standing, walking, and performing repetitive physical tasks are required daily.
The employee must frequently lift, carry, push, and pull materials and equipment weighing up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move objects weighing over 50 pounds with assistance or team lifting techniques. This position requires frequent bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, climbing, and reaching (above and below shoulder level). The employee must possess sufficient physical dexterity and balance to work safely at various heights and in confined spaces.
Visual acuity (including close, distance, peripheral, and depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus) is essential for tasks such as reading instructions, operating equipment, and ensuring safety. Adequate hearing (with or without assistive devices) is required to understand instructions and warnings in a noisy environment.
The work environment characteristics described below are representative of…
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