Foreman - Pump Station

Florence, MS
Full Time
Hemphill Construction Company
Manager/Supervisor

Company Overview

Since 1963, Hemphill Construction, Inc. has provided multifaceted construction services for government and private owners throughout the Southeast. We have established an unparalleled reputation for quality, integrity, hard work and service. We are known for our ability to handle difficult and one-of-a-kind civil construction projects.

The goals of our founders continue to guide us today. We believe teamwork and opportunities for all employees to achieve their full potential are essential to our commitment to providing services to our clients. These bedrock values provide a sound foundation for our future growth.

Job Summary

Responsible for running the day to day operations on a construction site. Directs a crew as a working foreman and performs skilled work and related work as required. May operate a variety of heavy construction equipment.

Essential Functions:

  • Tracking and recording daily production of the crews and reporting back to the superintendent.
  • Inputting daily log books, time sheets and other job related paperwork.
  • Attend and facilitate coordination, production and safety meetings.
  • Communicate with onsite subcontractors, general contractors and/or owners.
  • Ensure job equipment and tools are maintained in good working order and are safe for use.
  • Participate in training and other forms of development to strengthen technical, safety and other skills.
  • Order and schedule equipment and material(s) deliveries as required.
  • Manage, supervise and coordinate onsite work crews.
  • Supervise installation and completion of work on time and budget.
  • Maintain a clean job site: ensure all tools and equipment are picked up and secure job site each day in order to eliminate potential hazards.
  • Operate construction equipment as required.
  • Ensure that proper safety and incident reporting procedures are followed. Bring problems to the attention of the Superintendent, Safety Director or HR Director as appropriate.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

 

  • Have knowledge of and experience reading, understanding, and implementing drawings.
  • Good mathematical skills are required.
  • Must be competent with the use of a laser and transit.
  • Must have strong interpersonal communication skills to work with a variety of people at different levels.
  • Thorough knowledge of proper use of equipment, materials and supplies used in heavy construction work.
  • Must be adaptable and able to work in a variety of conditions.
  • Thorough knowledge of applicable safety precautions.
  • Excellent management skills are required to manage, lead and motivate employees.
  • Ability to work independently and direct daily activities of crew according to work schedule.
  • Ability to meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency.

Required Education, Training and Experience:

  • Must have at least 2+ years of experience as an underground utility foreman.
  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required; some college preferred.
  • Valid Class A or B CDL required.
  • OSHA certifications are a plus (30 hr training, trench shoring, confined space and first aid)
  • Any combination of education and experience that demonstrates the knowledge and ability to perform the work.

 

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