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Earthwork Grading Foreman

Job Title: Earthwork Grading ForemanPosition Summary: The Earthwork Grading Foreman is responsible for leading a crew in all aspects of grading and site prep. This position runs the day-to-day dirt work operations on the jobsite, making sure work is done safely, efficiently, and to grade. The Foreman sets the pace, keeps the crew on track, and works alongside them when needed to get the job done right.Key Responsibilities:Daily communication with the Superintendent regarding job specific needs including workforce and equipment requirements.Lead and manage a grading crew on sitework and earthmoving projectsRead and understand plans, grade stakes, and elevationsSet and maintain proper grades for pads, drainage, slopes, etc.Coordinate daily work activities and keep production movingOperate equipment as needed (dozer, motor grader, excavator, skid steer, etc.)Ensure all work meets project specs and quality standardsCommunicate with superintendents, project managers, and survey crewsIdentify and solve problems in the field quicklyMaintain a clean, organized, and safe jobsiteTrain and mentor crew membersEnsures all work follows specified quality standards. Inspects field work for quality compliance, materials for quality compliance and review assembly of manufacturer’s literature and drawings before work begins. Monitor production, resource utilization and job costs to maintain profit margin on projects. Safety Responsibilities:Lead by example when it comes to safety—no shortcutsEnforce company safety policies and jobsite rulesConduct daily safety checks and address hazards immediatelyEnsure proper use of PPE and safe equipment operationStop work if unsafe conditions existQualifications:Strong background in earthwork, grading, and site developmentProven experience running a crew on grading or dirt work projectsAbility to read blueprints, grade stakes, and shoot grade (GPS/laser experience is a MUST)Skilled in operating heavy equipmentStrong leadership and communication skillsAbility to stay organized and keep projects on scheduleWilling to work in the field alongside the crew Ability to communicate effectively with employees, external vendors, owners and general contractors Ability to develop positive working relationships with owners and project engineers Work Environment & Expectations:The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The physical demands of construction workers will vary depending on the work environment and will often change in real time.The employee must be able to lift (including above shoulder or head), move, and carry up to 50 pounds frequently.Frequently required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to input information, handle, carry (with and without assistance), feel objects, tools (of varying size and weight), or controls.Frequently reach with hands and arms, climb stairs, balance, stoop, kneel, bend, twist, crouch, or crawl, talk and hear, and taste or smell.Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.Frequent exposure to high noise levels.Subject to all weather conditions