Are you CROR qualified and have taken TIGS?
We are looking for Track Protection Foreman to operate out of BC or Alberta or Saskatchewan.
WHAT WE OFFER:
- The opportunity to work with a great team where Safety is an integral part of our culture
- Opportunity to learn and grow with an industry leader
- Flexible work schedule
- Company truck, laptop and cell phone
- Company provided PPE (personal protective equipment)
- Comprehensive benefits program
- Extensive training opportunities including CROR
- Accommodations provided and Live Out Allowance (LOA) when working out of town
- Company-provided PPE
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Reporting to the General Manager or Project Manager, the Track Protection Foreman is responsible for managing and directing a crew of workers to deliver a successful project by meeting or exceeding corporate and project goals. The Foreman must ensure safety, quality, profitability, and scheduling, resulting in customer satisfaction.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Review all contracts, project documentation and plans to ensure that the work in the field is built to the most recent specifications and scope of work.
- Pre-plan work activities with Superintendent to develop best means and methods, including safety action plans.
- Plan the day-to-day operations on the assigned project, and ensure that proper resources are in place for the timely completion of work i.e., labour, equipment, and material.
- Take responsibility for crew performance as related to company goals, safety audits, administration of company policies and procedures.
- Conduct tailgate meetings. Initiate follow-up action as necessary including training, orientation, discipline, etc.
- Conduct daily briefing with crew to review production goals, performance feedback, safety and schedule, hazards, and to solicit feedback from the workers.
- Maintain a dedication to safety at all times by modeling, providing education and enforcing safe work practices, company policies and procedures.
- Ensure that proper safety equipment is available and used by all field personnel.
- Communicate with the Project Superintendent, Project Manager, General Contractor, and customer to ensure a high level of customer satisfaction
- Communicate with sub-contractors to coordinate work, goals, etc.
- Perform a variety of related administrative tasks such as production reports, timesheets, equipment logs, inspection reports, change orders, and updating project files.
- Perform other related administrative or project-based duties as assigned.
- Provide coaching and instruction to all crew members.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- Previous or current certification in CROR and TIGS is a requirement
- Strong leadership and supervisory skills
- Valid Class 5 Driver’s license (non GDL)
Important Notes:
- This job will require travel throughout your province for extended periods of time.
- This job will require working in all types of weather conditions.
- Due to the physically demanding nature of the position, candidates will be required to undergo fitness testing as a condition of employment
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