Working Ironworker Foreman
BCS is looking to hire a qualified ironworker foreman who has at least 5+ years of foreman and welding experience. At BCS the Ironworker working foreman will supervise and coordinate the work crew. The Ironworker foreman must understand support and adhere all company policies, jobsite policies, procedures, and OSHA regulations creating a safe work environment. The foreman will have strong leadership qualities to motivate others to perform at their best and be able to communicate with Project Managers, Superintendent and customers.
Responsibilities:
Read and understand blueprints and specifications
Plan, coordinate and organize people, equipment, tools and materials to promote the safe, efficient and timely construction of the project
Responsible for timely completion of work assignments and project deadlines within the estimated costs while maintaining the company's reputation and high standards for quality workmanship/product
Instruct and train crew to operate equipment and tools to develop trade knowledge and skills
Ability to verbally communicate in a professional manner with the project team and customers
Work with crew to complete daily inspection forms electronically
Prepare and send daily reports electronically
Have necessary tools
Work side by side with the crew on tasks
Able to work overtime, nights, and weekends as required by the workload
Must have a valid driver’s license with clean driving record
Can pass a background check
A Foreman must be physically able to:
Lift and carry objects weighing more than 50 lbs.
Stoop, kneel, crawl, lay, bend, squat, stand and walk for long periods of time
Climb and maintain body balance on ladders, scaffolding or high structures (may exceed 100ft)
Work outdoors in all weather conditions