Electrical Foreman
Role, Function & Organization The Foreman 1 is responsible for overseeing the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems on construction sites. This position ensures work is completed safely, on time, and in compliance with project specifications and codes. The Foreman leads and mentors crews, coordinates daily field operations, and serves as the key liaison between field staff, project managers, and engineers. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Project Oversight:Supervise and coordinate daily job site activities to ensure project milestones, quality standards, and safety protocols are metHelp guide and direct electrical crews, assigning tasks, monitoring progress, and providing on-the-job guidance to ensure productivity and adherence to project plansCollaborate with project managers and engineers to interpret drawings, clarify scope, and communicate project requirements effectively to the field team Installation & Technical Expertise:Oversee the installation, modification, and repair of electrical systems in commercial, industrial, or construction settingsRead and interpret electrical blueprints, schematics, and technical documents to ensure proper installation and code complianceTroubleshoot complex electrical issues and recommend effective solutions to minimize downtime and reworkMaintain proper documentation of job progress, material usage, safety incidents, and inspections Team Development & Communication:Mentor and train apprentices and junior electricians, helping them build technical skills and understand job site expectationsFoster clear communication between field personnel, subcontractors, and office staff to align goals and resolve issues promptlySupport workforce planning by identifying staffing needs and contributing to crew scheduling Safety/Hazard Recognition & Elimination: Pre-plan and identify the methods to eliminate hazards daily by work task.Execute skill in observing habits and hazards of others and bringing it to their attention.Uphold safety as the most important goal of our company. Support goal of achieving zero accidents.Promote and encourage open communication between field and office regarding all safety concerns, suggestions, improvements, and PPE needed.Obtain safety training as expected by all company personnel. Qualifications and Requirements High School Diploma (or equivalent) requiredTechnical degree in a relevant field preferred; (Equivalent combination of technical training and/or related experience can substitute)3-5 years of electrical construction experience; in a supervisory capacity preferredValid Driver's License and insured personal transportation required Experience, Skill and AbilitiesPositive safety attitude and personal integrity - both are non-negotiableWorking knowledge of various construction disciplines, contract documents, cost control, scheduling, safety regulations, engineering drawings and other documentsAnalytical thought process to troubleshoot and resolve difficult problemsAbility to effectively supervise and evaluate craft performanceCapable of managing and leading electrical crews Physical RequirementsTravel to various construction sites is essential, exposing employee to outdoor elements, noise, and the need to stand and walk. Other requirements may include the ability to kneel, crawl, bend, climb ladders, reach and handle with fingers, and differentiate colors.Job requires working in all outdoor elements (rain, snow, heat, etc.)Perform work at various heights, up to 90' from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, and cat walks and be able to work in restricted areasLift at least 50 poundsConstant moving on your feetRepetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers MetroPower is an Equal Opportunity Employer.