The Detail Foreman has the function of supervising work crews and coordinating their materials and equipment requirements for each assigned project. Thrives in a fast-pace environment and works to complete assignments in a quickly and efficient manner. Highly knowledgeable in Structural Ironwork, duration for 6-7 months.
Required Skills
Participate in an employee’s annual performance evaluation and give direct one on one feedback and coaching to team members about their skills and performance. Set clear performance goals/expectations for team and each member.
Communicate and coordinate with other Foreman at the job site to ensure optimal work flow/Quality and safety.
Responsible for the safety of LPR personnel assigned to him/her. Identify, notify of and resolve any risks that are inherent in the construction of the project striving for proactive and intentional leadership in zero injury safety culture.
Responsible for the quality of the work done by her/his crew by adhering to LPR Quality plans and designs to meet or exceed the quality control plan.
Maintaining efficient construction review of design to identify optimum balance between schedule, cost, quality, function and aesthetics. Participate in implementing effective schedule changes.
Thorough, timely and effective input of data that relates field operations into project files, logs, records including payroll time entry.
Planning, coordinating and scheduling equipment needed for work area of responsibility.
Foreman may perform labor in completing crew tasks i.e. welding, installing bolts, layout, unload trucks, operating heavy equipment such as forklifts, aerial lifts, etc.
Report all accidents to the GF and Safety Dept. within one hour after necessary EMS steps have been taken to care for injured worker, or secure job site for continued safety.
Establish and maintain positive, long-term relationships with customers.
Ability to understand and execute drawings.
Laying out and installing of misc. metals - Stairs, Handrails and other misc. metals
Is consistently aligned with the organization’s core values:
Required Experience
Be part of LPR’s Team!
EOE/Vet/Disability
Participate in an employee’s annual performance evaluation and give direct one on one feedback and coaching to team members about their skills and performance. Set clear performance goals/expectations for team and each member.
Communicate and coordinate with other Foreman at the job site to ensure optimal work flow/Quality and safety.
Responsible for the safety of LPR personnel assigned to him/her. Identify, notify of and resolve any risks that are inherent in the construction of the project striving for proactive and intentional leadership in zero injury safety culture.
Responsible for the quality of the work done by her/his crew by adhering to LPR Quality plans and designs to meet or exceed the quality control plan.
Maintaining efficient construction review of design to identify optimum balance between schedule, cost, quality, function and aesthetics. Participate in implementing effective schedule changes.
Thorough, timely and effective input of data that relates field operations into project files, logs, records including payroll time entry.
Planning, coordinating and scheduling equipment needed for work area of responsibility.
Foreman may perform labor in completing crew tasks i.e. welding, installing bolts, layout, unload trucks, operating heavy equipment such as forklifts, aerial lifts, etc.
Report all accidents to the GF and Safety Dept. within one hour after necessary EMS steps have been taken to care for injured worker, or secure job site for continued safety.
Establish and maintain positive, long-term relationships with customers.
Ability to understand and execute drawings.
Laying out and installing of misc. metals - Stairs, Handrails and other misc. metals
Is consistently aligned with the organization’s core values: