Reporting to the Site Supervisor, the Site Foreman is the second management level in command and has a further role as a coordinating manager and client interface. The Site Foreman directs and manages all on-site manpower, subcontractors, and equipment, while advocating and enforcing the company’s direction, policies, procedures, and safety standards, through to meeting construction deadlines. In collaboration with the Site Supervisor, the Site Foreman is responsible for the efficient use of labor, equipment, tools, and materials by their crews. We are looking for a Foreman to join our team in the lower Mainland.
The Company offers additional incentives such as vehicle allowance and Group RRSP matching plans.
Role and Responsibilities
The site foreman must provide leadership that results in a safe work culture, is responsible and accountable for the safety of the crew under his/her direction and must understand and accept the importance and legal liability of the role.
This includes:
The site foreman coordinates the crew and must understand and consistently apply the general foreman’s policies. The site foremanis required to be involved and supportive of any day-to-day disciplinary decisions.
This includes:
- Communicating the job expectations and deliverables to the crew
- Assigning and re-distributing tasks amongst the crew
- Recognizing, addressing, and resolving issues/problems among/between crew members
- Maintaining work standards and outlining behavioral expectations to ensure crew morale and optimal productivity
- Applying the principles of workplace respect while on site
- Ensuring crew compliance with project policies and procedures
- Ensuring crew compliance with company policies and procedures
PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
The site foreman is accountable for following project plans and schedules and ensuring that crews under his/her direction perform daily and weekly activities to meet production goals.
This includes:
- Translating general work requirements into a prioritized work plan for the crew
- Working with the crew to overcome work challenges
- Periodically reassess daily goals to meet forecasted production
EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
The site foreman must champion an inclusive employee relations culture, is accountable for the adherence to policies and procedures by the crew to ensure a respectful and inclusive work environment.
This includes:
- Recognizing, addressing, and resolving issues/problems among/between crew members
- Promoting, supporting, and facilitating teamwork and harmony between all crew members by promoting and fostering a positive, visible teamwork attitude among all crew members
QUALITY CONTROL
The site foreman is accountable for ensuring that the completed work meets quality standards.
This includes:
- On-site assessment prior to commencing work to ensure that the job is ready, and addressing any concerns
- Overseeing the execution of the work, including quality and production, ensuring that the crew works to job specifications and follows the plans
- Inspecting and measuring completed work
ADMINISRATION
The site foreman is accountable for the preparation of reports as required by the employer. It is the responsibility of the site foreman to cease all work when the contract quantity has been fulfilled and await written authorization for any work outside of or beyond the original contract.
This includes:
- Maintaining site foreman’s log & site reports
- Preparation of daily production records
- Reporting on work progress
- Change Orders
- Completing material take off & quality reports
- Daily time keeping & reporting
- Worker disciplinary reports
- Recommending personnel actions such as hiring, releasing, promotions and discipline
skills and qualifications
- Good standing member of the Ontario College of Trades
- Certificate of Qualification (License A-Journeyman) or equivalent qualifications.
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience as an Electrical Journeyman
- 10 years’ experience as a construction worker.
- A solid understanding of all construction trades and electrical techniques.
- Strong management, delegation, planning and leadership skills.
- Effectiveness in the areas of construction safety and productivity.
- Knowledge of local, provincial, and federal workplace compliance regulations, ordinances and legislation.
- Familiarity with Labor relations
- Possess a valid driver’s license.
- Demonstrated ability to exercise necessary cost control measures.
- Highly flexible, with solid interpersonal skills that allow one to work effectively in a diverse working environment.
- Able to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
- Able to work well under pressure & strong attention to detail.
- Able to deal with people sensitively, tactfully, diplomatically, and professionally always.
- Strong working knowledge of Microsoft computer software (e.g., Excel, Word, etc.) and email.
- First aid skills are considered an asset
Key Competencies
- Accountability & Dependability
- Labor relations
- Occupational Health and Safety & Environmental Issues
- Quality Orientation
- Provide Consultation
- Blueprint Interpretation
- WSIB Claims Reporting
- Time Management
- Communication
- Continual Learning
- Planning & Organizing
- Ethics & Integrity