What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pile Driver Foreman position at GROUP Contractors?
General Description:
At the end of the workday, the Foreman walks off the job each day already planning how to be
more productive tomorrow. Typically, the Foreman will plan work 3 weeks in advance and
knows when to schedule the arrival of equipment, materials, and manpower. Must be able to
effectively communicate planning with the Superintendent and crew. Strong leadership skills are
required to be able to lead your crew. GROUP Foremen are required to know the trade of work
of the employees being supervised. Must be able to direct daily construction activities of heavy
equipment operators and laborers working on company projects, must be willing to work
alongside crew-members if needed and monitor job specifications to ensure a quality final
product.
Essential Functions:
• Studies project specifications with project superintendent; plans construction activities
based on project characteristics.
• Outlines and supervises daily activities of 2-15 heavy equipment operators and/or
laborers through project duration – adjusts work schedules as needed.
• Coordinates work assignments with superintendent to ensure safe work practices &
deadlines are met.
• Proficiently sets grade for cuts and fills using grade rod, levels, transits, gps, etc.
• Communicates cut/fill depths to operators based on grade staking or project
specifications.
• Works with human resources personnel and other members of management, as needed,
to resolve onsite complaints and grievances within workforce.
• Continually inspects assigned work area ensuring results meet or exceed project
specifications.
• Inspects work site to determine proper sequencing of activities and survey for potential
hazards or safety concerns.
• Responsible for crew safety; conducts task training for new employees and advancing
operators.
Competencies:
• Experience reading blue prints / drawings
• Excellent problem-solving skills and understanding of mapping concepts
• Ability to use math/complete calculations
• Understanding of electrical and hydraulic systems
Physical Demands:
Field/Jobsite Environment – Sitting, climbing, crawling, standing, crouching, bending,
pushing/pulling, walking on uneven surfaces, and exposure to loud noises are to be expected
on a jobsite environment. This position is predominately outdoors at an Industrial Construction
Site. Exposure to extreme hot or cold outside temperatures is possible.
Position Type/Expected Work Hours:
This is a full-time, hourly position. Days and hours of work vary from each jobsite. Occasional
evening/weekend work or travel may be required as job duties demand.
Required Education and Experience:
• 5 years field experience as Construction Foreman
• Must hold NCCER Industrial Carpenter Certification or willing to test
Industry Related Requirements:
• Must hold a valid TWIC Card
• Must hold a valid OSHA Basic Plus
• Must undergo Pre-Employment Screening (physical, drug & alcohol screen, audiogram,
fit test if applicable)
The individual who occupies this position must not pose a direct threat or significant risk of
substantial harm to the health or safety of the individual or others that cannot be eliminated or
reduced by reasonable accommodation.
Deep Foundations Foreman will be responsible to have the following tools:
• Hammer • Utility Knife
• Combination Square • 25’ Measuring Tape
• Chalk Box • Tool Belt
• Plumb Bob • Klien Pliers
• Nail Bar • Torpedo Level
• Crescent Wrench