- Responsible for ensuring jobs that have been entered into are completed in a manner that will meet the profitability/budget expectations and safety and quality control guidelines are followed.
- Responsible for job completion: executing job in a safe manner, within job specifications, innovation and flexibility on meaningful job metrics. Position requires a variety of duties associated with the management of jobs, equipment, and safety enforcement.
Position requires close collaboration with: General Superintendent, Project Manager, Assistant Project Manager, and President. Interaction with client project managers as well as client foreman and third-party quality control.
- Job Progression and Completion
- Review job plans and project requirements. Communicate with General Superintendent and Project Management staff about project and required information.
- Job site mobilization and site coordination
- Communicate issues with General Superintendent regarding Engineering
- Continuously document the progression of the job through photographs
- Meet production goals set forth by each specific job.
- Manage crew of approximately 3-15 people
- Inform crews of daily responsibilities and goals.
- Keep job site and trailers organized throughout the course of the project
- Receipt and inventory of materials
- Keep all materials organized and protected from inclement weather and theft
- Interface with client as required to get job finished in a timely manner.
- Demobilization of job site.
- Equipment/Tool Responsibility
- Make sure that all equipment is in good/safe working condition
- Coordinate required equipment maintenance with General Superintendent/Mechanic
- Make sure that equipment stays in operational order and protected at all times
- Track and keep tool inventory up to date
- Report lost or stolen items as soon as possible to General Superintendent
- Make sure that all equipment is clean before demobilization from job
- Safety Enforcement and Discipline
- Instruct safety toolbox talks
- Make sure that employees are wearing required PPE
- Make sure that specific and proper safety training is implemented
- Equipment orientation and training to ensure safe operation
- Make sure that job site is organized and clean
- Job Tracking
- Complete daily reports
- Complete specific job logs (grouting logs, injection logs, drill logs etc\u2026)
- Turn in all paperwork such as job logs as delivery tickets to Assistant Project Manger
- Turn in all receipts to General Superintendent
Requirements
- High School diploma. Technical training is a plus
- Drilling experience in foundations and running a field crew.
- Soil Nail: 1 year (Required)
- Micropile: 1 year (Required)
- Helical Pier: 1 year (Required)
- 2-4 years\u2019 experience in geotechnical field construction.
- Action oriented foresight and innovative approach to completion of job.
- Interpersonal and Communication Skills: Requires excellent customer service and interpersonal communication skills. Able to effectively collaborate with diverse groups yet smoothly manages individual and group conflicts.
- Attention to Detail / Organization and Short/Long Range Goals: Excellent skills required.
- Driver\u2019s License: Required.
- 30 Hour OSHA required within the first 12 months of employment.
- Off Road Forklift Certification required within the first 12 months of employment.
- ACI Nozzleman Certification required within the first 12 months of employment.
- Work is primarily performed in an outside/field setting. Work involves numerous irregularities in schedules, overtime.
- Interaction levels with others: Requires high levels of interactions with others internal and external to the company.
- Position requires travel within service area, job location dictates mileage from home.
- Ability to work under pressure and deadlines while maintaining professional demeanor.
- Sit / Stand / Walk / Stoop: Up to 8-10 hours a day for each activity individually or combined.
- Use of Phone/ Computer /Software / Office Equipment: Up to 8-10 hours a day for each activity individually or combined.
- Climb / Pull / Lift: Up to 8-10 hours a day for each activity individually or combined. Move and lift up to 75 pounds.
- Temperatures range for work environment: Mostly typical temperatures from 0 °F to 100°F when performing tasks.
- Noise: Noise levels reflect the typical field environment and may require hearing protection when using certain equipment or entering certain areas.
- Hazardous Conditions or Chemicals Exposure: Please refer to SDS sheets.
Special Position Requirements
Benefits
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Referral program
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance