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Job Opportunity: Lead Foreman in Glass and Glazing Industry A glass and glazing contractor providing top-tier glazing solutions for commercial projects is seeking a skilled Foreman for high-rise buildings to retail spaces and corporate complexes, we specialize in delivering innovative, durable, and aesthetically pleasing glazing installations that meet the diverse needs of our clients.
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A minimum of five (5) years of experience as a Quality Control Manager or Superintendent working for a General Contractor on NAVFAC or USACE projects, OR a minimum of ten (10) years of experience working as a Foreman in one or more of the following trades: carpentry, electrical, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, or concrete on commercial/industrial/military projects valued in excess of $5 million.
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Honesty, integrity, hardworking and dependable Foreman/Superintendent. Site and utility meaning major excavation, FDOT work, underground utilities such as storm, water main, fire main, sewer, lift stations.
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Kent - Utility, a division of The Davey Tree Expert Company, is pleased to offer a key opportunity as a Foreman | Foreperson. The Davey Tree Expert Company has U.S. and Canadian operations in more than 47 states and five provinces and provides a variety of tree care, grounds maintenance and consulting services for the residential, utility, commercial, and government markets.
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Experience overseeing job site personnel – foreman through apprentice. Proven experience managing multiple crews from Foreman level personnel to Apprentices. Master plumber license (Florida, Georgia or Alabama preferred.
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The Factory Foreman will work in a noisy and fast-paced manufacturing environment. The Foreman will assist in hiring, leading and supervising a team of Operators; and monitor production schedules to meet customer demand.
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Dedicated to Excellence, Committed to ServicePainter ForemanThe Painter Foreman is responsible to oversee the paint and finish shop. The Foreman coordinates projects, assigns tasks, supervises the painting process, maintains an inventory of materials, and ensures the excellent completion of all paint and finish jobs.
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The Foreman is responsible for ensuring that everything goes smoothly at a construction site. Previous experience as a construction superintendent in heavy civil industry. Resolve conflicts or miscommunication that may happen on-site quickly and amicably.
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Responds attentively to training from foreman or more senior handlers in order to increase own knowledge of work processes. This is an entry level position where incumbent will receive on-the-job training.
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The tree groundsman and climbers duties include reporting to the foreman, assisting teamwork, collecting and piling branches, maintaining tools and equipment, and ensuring hazard-free work areas.
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The UGE Foreman leads the crew to complete daily tasks related to the construction and maintenance of underground power lines, from plant/station to meter base, auxiliary facilities, and equipment for the distribution of electricity.
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Job Descriptiono Pile driving foreman will work directly under the Project superintendent and will be responsible for all craft persons performing work tasks. The foreman will need to be proficient in pile driving work, safety policies, procedures, and be a critical thinker.
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Job Summary: Removal and replacement of various commercial roofing systems under the direction of a foreman. Job Summary: Removal and replacement of various commercial roofing systems under the direction of a foreman.
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Ensures General Foreman is placing the right skill set of the craftsman to effectively execute the job tasks. Review maintenance weekly schedules and assist General Foreman in the coordination of work and manpower.
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Bilfinger is a leading international industrial services provider, active primarily in Continental Europe, Northwest Europe, North America, and the Middle East. With over 4,500 skilled employees in North America, Bilfinger delivers its services across multiple industries that include petrochemical, oil & gas, consumer goods, energy and utilities, and government services.
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