We are currently seeking a Traveling Lead Foreman to oversee and execute heavy commercial electrical projects across various industrial sites. While the work environments are industrial the project scopes are often straightforward yet time-sensitive. This role is ideal for a motivated leader who thrives under pressure works collaboratively with a team and takes initiative to deliver results.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead and manage a crew of at least 4 (typically 2 licensed electricians and 2 apprentices) on each job site.
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Oversee project timelines labor and site coordination to ensure deadlines are met.
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Read and interpret blueprints one-line diagrams and electrical schematics.
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Perform and supervise electrical work including:
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Conduit and wiring installations
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Generator and UPS system installations
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Low- and medium-voltage systems
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Maintain consistent communication with project managers and office staff.
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Ensure compliance with safety standards codes and project specifications.
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Provide professional clear verbal and written communication on project updates.
Ideal Candidate
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Proven experience leading large-scale commercial or industrial electrical projects.
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Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make decisions in the field.
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Willing and able to work up to 60 hours per week.
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Comfortable with extensive travel; this is a travel-dependent position.
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Ability to work independently and lead teams with minimal supervision.
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Highly accountable reliable and professional in all aspects of the job.
Qualifications
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Journeyman Electrician License (Required).
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Minimum 5 years of field experience in electrical construction.
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Previous leadership or foreman experience strongly preferred.
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Solid knowledge of electrical codes installation practices and jobsite safety.
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Proficiency in blueprint and schematic reading.
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Valid drivers license with a clean driving record.
Compensation & Benefits
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$35 $45 per hour (based on experience)
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Long-term employment with advancement opportunities
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Benefits package available for the right candidate (details available upon request)
We are currently seeking a Traveling Lead Foreman to oversee and execute heavy commercial electrical projects across various industrial sites. While the work environments are industrial the project scopes are often straightforward yet time-sensitive. This role is ideal for a motivated leader who thr...
We are currently seeking a Traveling Lead Foreman to oversee and execute heavy commercial electrical projects across various industrial sites. While the work environments are industrial the project scopes are often straightforward yet time-sensitive. This role is ideal for a motivated leader who thrives under pressure works collaboratively with a team and takes initiative to deliver results.
Key Responsibilities
-
Lead and manage a crew of at least 4 (typically 2 licensed electricians and 2 apprentices) on each job site.
-
Oversee project timelines labor and site coordination to ensure deadlines are met.
-
Read and interpret blueprints one-line diagrams and electrical schematics.
-
Perform and supervise electrical work including:
-
Conduit and wiring installations
-
Generator and UPS system installations
-
Low- and medium-voltage systems
-
Maintain consistent communication with project managers and office staff.
-
Ensure compliance with safety standards codes and project specifications.
-
Provide professional clear verbal and written communication on project updates.
Ideal Candidate
-
Proven experience leading large-scale commercial or industrial electrical projects.
-
Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make decisions in the field.
-
Willing and able to work up to 60 hours per week.
-
Comfortable with extensive travel; this is a travel-dependent position.
-
Ability to work independently and lead teams with minimal supervision.
-
Highly accountable reliable and professional in all aspects of the job.
Qualifications
-
Journeyman Electrician License (Required).
-
Minimum 5 years of field experience in electrical construction.
-
Previous leadership or foreman experience strongly preferred.
-
Solid knowledge of electrical codes installation practices and jobsite safety.
-
Proficiency in blueprint and schematic reading.
-
Valid drivers license with a clean driving record.
Compensation & Benefits
-
$35 $45 per hour (based on experience)
-
Long-term employment with advancement opportunities
-
Benefits package available for the right candidate (details available upon request)
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