What are the responsibilities and job description for the Foreman - Insulation position at The Brock Group?
Qualifications and Detail about the Position
Summary:
A Foreman is responsible for the close supervision of craft workers. Engages in the same construction trades work as the workers they supervise as the need arises.
Responsibilities:
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Promote, demonstrate and instill Brock’s Bsafe and Bbest culture in all aspects of the business
- Perform pre-job safety planning (Job Hazard Analysis) for each work task and ensure that employees adhere to all safety rules
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Conduct all required crew meetings on a regularly scheduled basis
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Ensure employees are following all Brock, Contractor’s, and governmental safety requirements
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Understand scope of contract and change order process
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Ensure no out of scope work is performed without approved change order
- Ensure that work is performed in accordance with customer specifications
- Direct the loading, unloading and storage of all materials and equipment at the job site
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Ensure that all equipment on the job site is in safe and efficient working condition
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Responible for proper use and care for all Brock and Client facilities and equipment
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Performs Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) (including inspection and documentation) of the work
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Order equipment and supplies as needed and ensure that the proper equipment is being used for the specified tasks
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Estimate material and worker requirements to complete job
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Assign work to employees
- Keep up-to-date, accurate time records, and ensures that man-hours, materials and quantities are properly reported
- Suggest and initiate personnel actions, such as promotions, transfers, and hires
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Manage and resolve personnel issues
- Examine and inspect work progress, equipment and construction sites to verify safety and ensure that specifications are met
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Ensure workers are proficient in understanding Brock best practices
- Recommend measures to improve production methods and equipment performance to increase efficiency and safety
Other information:
Working Conditions / Physical Requirements:
- Meet Brock’s Fit For Duty Program
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Ability to meet and maintain customer requirements for site access
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Work in an indoor and outdoor environment including field, yard, shop locations, and office.
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Necessary Personal Protective Equipment is required.
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Travel as required
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Working at heights
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Must be able to work in all types of environments, extreme heat or cold
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Able to work in confined spaces
- Must have required tools
- Must have transportation to and from the work location
Skills & Abilities:
- Ability to effectively communicate with other employees and supervision
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Ability to work independently or as part of a team
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Ability to read and understand specifications, such as blueprints, to determine requirements
Education & Experience:
- 4 years’ experience in craft and / or
- 2 years’ supervisory / leadership experienceLocation InformationEnterprise - NorcoLocation of Job:US:LA:NorcoShift:Exempt: NoWork Type:Full Time
Working ConditionsORIENTATION - Must be able to successfully pass Brock and/or Safety Council Site Specific Orientation requirements.HEAVY WORK - Lifting up to 50 pounds of force from the floor to the waist and 35 pounds of force from the waist to above shoulder.CLIMBING - Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, and the like, to elevations in excess of 100 feet, to maintain three-point contact at all times.LADDERS - Using vertical ladders Frequently up to 100 feet - Activity exists up to 60% of the work shift.STAIRS & RAMPS - Using stairs or ramps: Occasionally up to 100 feet - Activity exists up to 40% of the work shift.BALANCING - Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling when walking, standing, crouching, on unprotected elevated surfaces using fall protection equipment; or maintaining body equilibrium when performing scaffold construction at elevations using fall protection equipment. Frequently - Activity exists up to 60% of the work shift.STOOPING - Bending body downward and forward by bending at the waist, requiring full use of the leg and back muscles on a repetitive basis. Frequently - Activity exists up to 60% of the work shift.KNEELING - Bending legs at knee to come to a rest on knee or knees. Occasionally - Activity exists up to 40% of the work shift.CROUCHING - Bending the body downward and forward by bending legs and waist. Frequently - Activity exists up to 60% of the work shift.REACHING - Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in order to receive materials from ground level weighing up to 50 pounds as it is being passed and 35 pounds from overhead. Frequently - Activity exists up to 60% of the work shift.GRIPPING - Seizing, holding, grasping, turning, or otherwise working with hand or hands to receive materials weighing up to 50 pounds. Picking, pinching, or otherwise working with fingers rather than with the whole hand or arm as in handling. Frequently - Activity exists up to 60% of the work shift.VISION - Have 20/40 vision with or without correction in at least one eye.HEARING - Must be able to hear a forced whispered voice in one ear, the better ear, at not less than five feet with or without the use of a hearing aid.WEATHER EXPOSURE - Exposure to outside atmospheric conditions. Conditions can range from -10 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Constantly - Condition exists in excess of 60% of the work shift.PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - Must be able to properly don all required personal protective equipment for the requirements of the job for up to the entire work shift.INSULATION TOOLS - Use Insulation tools commonly associated with type or work - Beader / Crimper, Uni-shears, Pistol Grip / Ratchet banders, end nippers, Measuring Tape, Tool Tethers, Insulation knifes, Aviators (Red/Blue/Green), Trowels, Caulking Guns, Pin / Stud Welding machines
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