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The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in developing and planning complete site build (as it pertains to the SOW at hand). The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in identifying change orders, obstacles and safety concerns that may impede SOW timeline.
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Recognizes mechanical issues as they develop with engine, brakes and electrical systems and takes action when necessary to shut down and secure the machine to avoid additional damage; reports maintenance needed and/or any damage to their Superintendent, Foreman and Shop Foreman.
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Required a minimum of 4-5+ years of commercial roofing and foreman or lead experience. · Foreman will be responsible for supervising the crew and ensuring productivity on installation of roofing systems including: conventional 4 ply (built up roofing) systems using materials such as asphalt saturated felts, hot asphalt and gravel, and modified Bitumen (Mod-bit) roofing.
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This position sets a well-rounded lead carpenter up for a successful transition into a superintendent role over time, while working with teams that are dedicated to the highest levels of quality and craftsmanship.
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Pape’ Kenworth, the premier medium and heavy-duty truck and equipment dealer in the West, is seeking a Shop Foreman to lead and oversee their service team in Marysville. Come join our team WHAT YOU’LL DO: As our Shop Foreman, you will lead the service shop and ensure that all service work is completed in a safe, accurate, and timely manner.
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With connections to over 575 electrical contractors, we are currently seeking a skilled Electrical Foreman to join one of our esteemed partner firms. We are looking for an experienced Electrical Foreman to oversee and coordinate electrical installations on construction projects.
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As an alternate, more than 5 years of experience as an Assistant Superintendent on large scale construction projects or multiple years as a lead carpenter or sheet metal foreman. As an alternate, more than 5 years of experience as an Assistant Superintendent on large scale construction projects or multiple years as a lead carpenter or sheet metal foreman.
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VECA Electric & Technologies has an opening for a CADD/REVIT Lead for our Seattle Office Virtual Design Construction (VDC) Department. This position reports directly to the VDC Manager and works in partnership with Project Mangers, General Foreman staff, and Project Teams.
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Smooths and finishes freshly poured cement or concrete, using floats, trowels, screeds, or powered cement finishing tools with help of lead/foreman. Ensures the cement mixture is safely handled, properly poured, and finished free of cracks and imperfections with help of lead/foreman.
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Work in new install, replacement of previously installed/damage, and repair of asphalt and TPO roofing systems. Perform installation and repair of PVC and vinyl type flat roofs of commercial buildings.
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At least 3+ years of Landscape Construction Foreman or Lead experience required. The Senior Foreman/Associate Production Manager reports to the Production Manager and the Ancillary Manager.
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Assist job foreman and lead in the completion of tasks related to removing and installing, or repairing roofing systems. Opportunities to earn Prevailing Wage dependent on the job contract.
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