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Seeking a Construction Foreman with minimum or eight years of experience and be at the journeyman level of competence for a Millwright, Plumber-Machinist, or Electrician trade position. Experience shall include assigning or delegating responsibility for specified work tasking or functional activities and providing work direction to journeyman level trades personnel.
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Inform Shipping Manager of any feedback from jobsite foreman or personnel. Inform Shipping Manager of any feedback from jobsite foreman or personnel. Communicating with Shipping Manager regarding any delivery issues or problems.
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Coordinate with Government representatives and appropriate construction contractor personnel before conducting required inspections and meetings, such as the NAVFAC Red Zone meeting. Coordinate construction operations between contractors, station personnel, and other government agencies.
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Oversees and directs road-building and site preparation operations, supervising equipment operators and site crew personnel to ensure efficient and safe movement of materials. Minimum 5 years of supervisory experience in heavy civil grading projects.
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Ensure the applicable design document for electrical commodities such as raceway, cable tray, wire, and terminations are provided to direct hire craft personnel to complete work, and that all design changes are approved prior to implementation.
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Collaborate with fleet management personnel to ensure optimal equipment readiness. Field Operations Management : - Supervise and lead field team foreman and all field crew members to ensure smooth project execution.
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Interface with Dealer service personnel (Service Manager, Shop Foreman, Service Writer, Technician, etc.) Interface with Dealer service personnel (Service Manager, Shop Foreman, Service Writer, Technician, etc.
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Performs Project Expectations Review (A review of Key Essential Planning Elements that support project success) with project leadership and provides feedback, recommended corrective actions to the Project Managers, Work Crew members as well as key Management leadership personnel and support functions (as example; Safety, Purchasing, Preconstruction Services, Engineering, Estimating, Productivity Group, Excellerate, ERM.
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Report and record all deficient observations to Safety Manager and project Foreman. To assist the Safety Manager in maintaining the integrity of company safety and health programs through the training and education of all personnel regarding all Federal, State, Local, and JBCC standards as they relate to the construction industry.
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Keeley Construction's Civil group is looking for a Concrete Foreman to join their team in St. Louis, MO. They will oversee the day to day operations of the concrete crew or multiple projects for all concrete construction projects.
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The Construction Foreman oversees construction tasks and supervises on-site personnel and subcontractors. Additionally, the Construction Foreman serves as the Job Site Safety Officer, responsible for implementing injury and illness prevention policies.
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Managing a team, evaluating employees' progress, training new team members, attending meetings, identifying conflicts, and resolving problems are all personnel responsibilities that an electrical foreman may have.
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The Electrical Foreman is a critical leadership role with a significant impact on the success of a project! Develops Performance Improvement Plans and initiates appropriate personnel actions.
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While also will be responsible for placing and finishing concrete slabs using various tools and equipment, reading blueprints and survey stakes to obtain directions and elevations of slabs and finished surface requirements, safely operating equipment, and being aware of surrounding personnel and structures.
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Reporting to the Family Environment Specialist Supervisor (Operations Manager, if applicable), the Family Environment Specialist interacts with Family Service Directors, Family Service Advisors, Memorialization Coordinators, and other location personnel/departments as needed.
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