
Brown & Root Industrial Services, Llc
Provides integrated industrial services including engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance.
Scaffold Leadman
Supervise crew building, installing and dismantling scaffolding and concrete forms.
Job Highlights
About the Role
The position oversees crews that build, position, and dismantle wooden structures such as concrete forms, scaffolds, tunnel and sewer supports, and temporary frame shelters, following sketches, blueprints, or company standards. It involves coordinating material handling, assembly, and disassembly to ensure projects meet specifications. • Examines, selects and gathers materials and tools. • Examines blue prints and specifications to determine dimensions of structure. • Inspect base surface for obstructions. • Loads, transports and unloads material. • Measures boards, timbers, or plywood, using square, measuring tape, and ruler, and marks cutting lines on materials using pencil and scriber. • Saws boards and plywood panels to required sizes. • Uses carpentry hand tools such as hammers, levels, squares, screw drivers, adjustable wrenches, hand and power saws, drill motors and pry bars. • Assembles scaffold containing handrails, mid rails, braces and planks, toe boards, screening, locking pins and wheels to job specifications. • Braces forms in place with timbers, tie rods, and anchor bolts for use in building concrete piers, footings, and walls. • Secures scaffolding to permanent structure by tying. • Erects scaffolding for buildings and other structures and installs ladders, handrails, walkways, platforms, and gangways. • Sets and braces anchor bolts. • May rig materials. • Performs minor maintenance or cleaning activities on tolls and equipment. • Responsible for observing and complying with all safety and project rules. • Make decisions based on measurable criteria. • Plan work and select proper tools. • Compare and see differences in the size, shape and form of lines, figures and objects.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸scaffold erection
- ▸formwork assembly
- ▸material handling
- ▸safety compliance
- ▸crew supervision
- ▸tool selection
What You Bring
The role typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent combined with several years of experience in the field or a related area. Candidates must possess knowledge of common concepts, practices, and procedures, rely on established guidelines, and exercise independent judgment when directing crews. Reporting is usually to a supervisor or manager. • Apply basic mathematics and solve problems.
Requirements
- ▸basic math
- ▸problem solving
- ▸high school
- ▸field experience
- ▸independent judgment
Benefits
Benefits include a competitive 401(k) plan with company match, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, AD&D, flexible spending accounts, disability coverage, paid time off, and a flexible work schedule. The company also supports career advancement through professional training and development.
Work Environment
Onsite