Pipe Foreman Job Description Summary: The Pipe Foreman is responsible for the oversight of the daily activities of a construction pipe project in order to provide the most effective and productive utilization of time and materials while ensuring the project is delivered on time within budget and without significant safety issues.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Other duties may be assigned.
Interpersonal Responsibilities - Serves as first point of contact for project with regards to laborers operators and vendors. Maintains open communications with all parties involved in project including client subcontractors project managers site manager asset manager superintendent safety personnel/officials and neighboring individuals/entities.
- Develops strong relationships encourages and seeks opportunities for collaborative efforts seeks understanding of issues anticipates and troubleshoots problems and resolves urgent and ongoing matters affecting the timely and safe completion of project.
- Confers with Site Manager and Project Manager regarding activities affecting scheduling or project status in order to facilitate accurate and timely communication with client.
- Interacts with internal Safety Directors and external Safety Auditors to ensure compliance with all safety requirements. Collaborates with Site Manager and safety personnel to schedule safety training while maintaining worker scheduling and productivity. Addresses safety concerns and escalates any major issues to Safety Director and Superintendent. Notifies Safety of accidents/injuries and equipment damage.
- Liaises with Site Manager and Superintendent and adjusts schedules according to needs and expectations while constantly remaining conscious of deadlines and project completion dates. Communicates schedule changes to all affected parties.
- Confers with Project Manager on communications issues or conflicts that cannot be resolved at the project level.
- Monitors and oversees the performance of laborers and operators conducts performance evaluations provides performance feedback coordinates absences and approves time records for such personnel. Discusses any ongoing or immediate performance/conduct concerns with Superintendent and may participate in any disciplinary actions needed.
- Trains coaches and educates laborers and operators in their daily job tasks proper preventative maintenance of tools and equipment and the use of the equipment checklist.
- Communicates and collaborates with other Foremen to determine the best deployment of shared manpower and equipment. Considers other Foremen as a resource and utilizes their knowledge and skill.
- Listens to concerns of neighbors or client provides assurances of satisfactory resolution and relays information about issues to Superintendent/Site Manager/Project Manager.
Operational Responsibilities
- Acquires and discusses plans directions supplies resources and schedules with Superintendent; confers with Superintendent and Site Manager on project manpower and equipment needs; shares information and seeks to troubleshoot any issue in advance of effect on the project. Keeps management apprised of situations creating potential delays or risk management issues.
- Studies specifications such as blueprints binder and other drawings to determine construction requirements or to plan procedures assesses priorities daily and adjusts schedule or activities accordingly.
- Ensures that operators and laborers have sufficient on-the-job training to perform their daily job tasks safely and productively understand their responsibilities with regard to equipment maintenance and cleanliness and are oriented to the companys mission philosophies culture and values.
- Reviews site needs personnel scheduling or performance/conduct issues budgetary concerns safety equipment matters and objectives daily with Superintendent in order to drive project completion in accordance with Kelchners standards.
- Inspects work progress equipment subcontractor activities and project site routinely to verify proper compliance with safety standards and regulations personal protective equipment and dress requirements building codes preventative maintenance standards and environmental controls.
- Maintains full knowledge of equipment and tool purpose use and operation in order to instruct personnel and to provide direct application of skills to project as needed. Leads regular toolbox talks.
- Ensures that project has all initial and current materials drawings binders estimates and job specifications on hand at all times. Communicates changes in such to appropriate personnel.
- Remains alert to potential or escalating morale issues personnel problems regulatory agency visitors or safety concerns and communicates same with management.
- Coordinates rentals with Site Manager/Asset Manager/Superintendent in order to maximize utilization and minimize amount of usage time required.
- Addresses customer/client/neighborhood concerns with Project Manager and may participate in providing information back to originating party.
- Reviews daily equipment checklists and provides feedback to maintenance and Superintendent as needed. Troubleshoots and resolves minor issues personally prioritizes repairs with mechanics/maintenance staff and reassigns operators during equipment downtime.
- Resolves GPS issues escalates discrepancies or errors to Surveyors and communicates topographic map needs to Surveyors.
- Coordinates deliveries of materials/supplies with vendors/subcontractors inspects deliveries as needed and works with vendors to resolve any quality issues discovered. Communicates unresolved concerns to Superintendent.
- Communicates schedules for equipment arrival and departure or other resource deliveries with Logistics assists in determining best routes for transport and coordinates use of manpower for traffic duty.
- Records data into cost/time tracking software system ensuring that information is up-to-date and accurate. Provides feedback to management concerning coding or variances from established budgets/standards.
Skills / Qualifications - The ability to work 55 60 hours per week
- The ability to work Saturdays and occasionally on Sunday
- Valid Drivers License with the ability to be insured by the companys insurance and operate a company owned vehicle.
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job with or without reasonable accommodation the employee must have the ability to stand; walk; sit; stoop kneel crouch or crawl for long periods. Must be able to handle and manipulate objects on a repetitive basis. Ability to talk and see well to distinguish between back up alarms voices and other normal sounds consistent with construction job sites. The employee is occasionally required to taste or smell. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision color vision peripheral vision depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job with or without reasonable accommodations the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts fumes airborne particles outside weather conditions and vibrations. The employee is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions as well as heat. The employee is occasionally exposed to high precarious places. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.
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Pipe Foreman Job DescriptionSummary: The Pipe Foreman is responsible for the oversight of the daily activities of a construction pipe project in order to provide the most effective and productive utilization of time and materials while ensuring the project is delivered on time within budget and with...
Pipe Foreman Job Description Summary: The Pipe Foreman is responsible for the oversight of the daily activities of a construction pipe project in order to provide the most effective and productive utilization of time and materials while ensuring the project is delivered on time within budget and without significant safety issues.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Other duties may be assigned.
Interpersonal Responsibilities - Serves as first point of contact for project with regards to laborers operators and vendors. Maintains open communications with all parties involved in project including client subcontractors project managers site manager asset manager superintendent safety personnel/officials and neighboring individuals/entities.
- Develops strong relationships encourages and seeks opportunities for collaborative efforts seeks understanding of issues anticipates and troubleshoots problems and resolves urgent and ongoing matters affecting the timely and safe completion of project.
- Confers with Site Manager and Project Manager regarding activities affecting scheduling or project status in order to facilitate accurate and timely communication with client.
- Interacts with internal Safety Directors and external Safety Auditors to ensure compliance with all safety requirements. Collaborates with Site Manager and safety personnel to schedule safety training while maintaining worker scheduling and productivity. Addresses safety concerns and escalates any major issues to Safety Director and Superintendent. Notifies Safety of accidents/injuries and equipment damage.
- Liaises with Site Manager and Superintendent and adjusts schedules according to needs and expectations while constantly remaining conscious of deadlines and project completion dates. Communicates schedule changes to all affected parties.
- Confers with Project Manager on communications issues or conflicts that cannot be resolved at the project level.
- Monitors and oversees the performance of laborers and operators conducts performance evaluations provides performance feedback coordinates absences and approves time records for such personnel. Discusses any ongoing or immediate performance/conduct concerns with Superintendent and may participate in any disciplinary actions needed.
- Trains coaches and educates laborers and operators in their daily job tasks proper preventative maintenance of tools and equipment and the use of the equipment checklist.
- Communicates and collaborates with other Foremen to determine the best deployment of shared manpower and equipment. Considers other Foremen as a resource and utilizes their knowledge and skill.
- Listens to concerns of neighbors or client provides assurances of satisfactory resolution and relays information about issues to Superintendent/Site Manager/Project Manager.
Operational Responsibilities
- Acquires and discusses plans directions supplies resources and schedules with Superintendent; confers with Superintendent and Site Manager on project manpower and equipment needs; shares information and seeks to troubleshoot any issue in advance of effect on the project. Keeps management apprised of situations creating potential delays or risk management issues.
- Studies specifications such as blueprints binder and other drawings to determine construction requirements or to plan procedures assesses priorities daily and adjusts schedule or activities accordingly.
- Ensures that operators and laborers have sufficient on-the-job training to perform their daily job tasks safely and productively understand their responsibilities with regard to equipment maintenance and cleanliness and are oriented to the companys mission philosophies culture and values.
- Reviews site needs personnel scheduling or performance/conduct issues budgetary concerns safety equipment matters and objectives daily with Superintendent in order to drive project completion in accordance with Kelchners standards.
- Inspects work progress equipment subcontractor activities and project site routinely to verify proper compliance with safety standards and regulations personal protective equipment and dress requirements building codes preventative maintenance standards and environmental controls.
- Maintains full knowledge of equipment and tool purpose use and operation in order to instruct personnel and to provide direct application of skills to project as needed. Leads regular toolbox talks.
- Ensures that project has all initial and current materials drawings binders estimates and job specifications on hand at all times. Communicates changes in such to appropriate personnel.
- Remains alert to potential or escalating morale issues personnel problems regulatory agency visitors or safety concerns and communicates same with management.
- Coordinates rentals with Site Manager/Asset Manager/Superintendent in order to maximize utilization and minimize amount of usage time required.
- Addresses customer/client/neighborhood concerns with Project Manager and may participate in providing information back to originating party.
- Reviews daily equipment checklists and provides feedback to maintenance and Superintendent as needed. Troubleshoots and resolves minor issues personally prioritizes repairs with mechanics/maintenance staff and reassigns operators during equipment downtime.
- Resolves GPS issues escalates discrepancies or errors to Surveyors and communicates topographic map needs to Surveyors.
- Coordinates deliveries of materials/supplies with vendors/subcontractors inspects deliveries as needed and works with vendors to resolve any quality issues discovered. Communicates unresolved concerns to Superintendent.
- Communicates schedules for equipment arrival and departure or other resource deliveries with Logistics assists in determining best routes for transport and coordinates use of manpower for traffic duty.
- Records data into cost/time tracking software system ensuring that information is up-to-date and accurate. Provides feedback to management concerning coding or variances from established budgets/standards.
Skills / Qualifications - The ability to work 55 60 hours per week
- The ability to work Saturdays and occasionally on Sunday
- Valid Drivers License with the ability to be insured by the companys insurance and operate a company owned vehicle.
Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job with or without reasonable accommodation the employee must have the ability to stand; walk; sit; stoop kneel crouch or crawl for long periods. Must be able to handle and manipulate objects on a repetitive basis. Ability to talk and see well to distinguish between back up alarms voices and other normal sounds consistent with construction job sites. The employee is occasionally required to taste or smell. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision distance vision color vision peripheral vision depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Work Environment: While performing the duties of this job with or without reasonable accommodations the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts fumes airborne particles outside weather conditions and vibrations. The employee is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions as well as heat. The employee is occasionally exposed to high precarious places. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.
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