Track daily production reports, document job progress, and provide weekly updates to project managers and company leadership.
Evaluate labor needs and coordinate workforce allocation, ensuring that all project areas are adequately staffed.
Conduct regular inspections to ensure quality control and adherence to company standards.
Supervise and manage multiple foremen and electrical crews on large-scale commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects.
Resolve conflicts or issues that arise on the job site, involving project management when necessary.
Provide leadership and direction to ensure project milestones, quality standards, and timelines are met.
Work closely with other trades, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure smooth coordination and project integration.
Ensure job site safety by enforcing OSHA safety standards, conducting regular safety meetings, and maintaining a safe and clean work environment.
Plan and schedule the overall work of multiple crews, coordinating tasks and resources to maximize efficiency and productivity.
Oversee project progress, troubleshoot issues, and ensure that all work complies with project specifications, the National Electrical Code (NEC), and local building codes.
Mentor and develop foremen and crew members, providing training and guidance to enhance performance and career growth.
Review blueprints, electrical plans, and specifications to ensure that all work is aligned with client requirements and industry standards.
Monitor and report project financials, including tracking labor costs, material usage, and productivity metrics.
Serve as the primary point of contact between field operations and project management, keeping open communication regarding project status, changes, and issues.
Manage material procurement and inventory, ensuring that all necessary tools, equipment, and materials are on-site and available to support the work.
Requirements
ibew journeyman
osha 30
project management
electrical planning
5-8 years
foreman
Experience managing large-scale electrical construction projects in commercial, industrial, or utility sectors.
Must be able to lift and carry heavy materials (up to 50 lbs).
Ability to stand, walk, kneel, and work in physically demanding environments for extended periods.
Familiarity with advanced project management software or tools used for estimating and scheduling.
Certification in OSHA 30 safety training.
Must have reliable transportation to travel between multiple job sites as required.
Experience in electrical project planning, budgeting, and resource allocation.
IBEW Journeyman Electrician Certification required, Foreman or General Foreman experience strongly preferred.
Comfortable working at heights, in confined spaces, and in varying weather conditions.
A minimum of 5-8 years of experience in a supervisory role on large commercial, industrial, or electrical infrastructure projects.