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The General Foreman in Austin, TX is responsible for Rosendin; managing the labor, materials and production for electrical construction projects. Provide technical expertise in installing and troubleshooting electrical wiring and equipment. Work cooperatively with the general contractor and/or customer in managing the project, project schedule and employees. Monitor installations and ensure work is performed according Rosendin standards and project specifications.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Responsible for supervision of all field production activities; provide assistance to the Foreman in planning the job, ordering materials and manpower.
- Work with appropriate Project Managers and Superintendents to establish project goals at the beginning of the project and monitor success in reaching those objectives on an ongoing basis.
- Review and monitor labor efficiencies, hours and ratios. Project the labor needs for the duration of the project
- Monitor codes and specifications, installation methods.
- Prepare, review, distribute and/or maintain all required installation documentation.
- Provide leadership and guidance to Foremen.
- Work with the appropriate Project Managers and Superintendents to track and monitor material costs, storage, consumed and ordered to identify potential problems while minimizing cost and overruns to Rosendin
- Achieve Rosendin productivity objectives by effectively managing and assigning tasks to crew members, while maintaining an accurate labor tracking log and communicating with other key project personnel
- Utilize a proactive approach to anticipate and resolve potential issues.
- Ensure the proper safety equipment, materials and tools are onsite to perform required work.
- Maintain complete and accurate 'as-builts' as per Rosendin procedures and project requirements.
- Communicate effectively with a wide range of individuals including project owners, architects, general contractors, management, crew members, etc.
- Adhere to project contract document changes and Rosendin change order notice-to-proceed policies.
- Adhere to all Rosendin, state and federal safety policies and procedures.
- Ensure all work performed meets with NEC, federal, state, county, local codes and contract documents.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
- A minimum of three to five years of experience working as an Electrical Foreman/General Foreman or in a similar role in electrical construction, design and cost management for commercial or industrial projects.
- Must hold a current Journeyman Wireman license (if required by the applicable state, city or county).
- Advanced abilities in reading and interpreting electrical plans and specifications with in-depth knowledge of the NFPA codes.
- Demonstrated track record of successful project leadership with experience managing sub-Foremen.
- Capable of managing any type of private or public sector electrical construction project including new construction, tenant improvements, etc.
- Solid understanding of the electrical codes and installation methods.
- Well-versed in the installation of power systems: lighting, fire protection, security and data networks.
- Knowledgeable regarding the build, installation and maintenance of control panels
- Comfortable utilizing Electrical Single Line blueprints.
- Experience in verifying the compliance and functionality of installations.
- Knowledgeable in the identification and repair of faults in electrical apparatus and circuits.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively order and track materials, perform cost projections and develop 'as-builts'.
- Strong knowledge and experience related to scheduling, material lead times, product knowledge and installation durations.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This section reflects the physical demands and work environment that most people working in this occupation engage in during the course of a workday. However, these occupations often can be performed by those with disabilities and appropriate adaptations.
Physical Demands: The employee may require the ability to do the following:
- Perform ladder climbing, wire pulling and conduit pulling.
- Walks, climbs, lifts, squats, crawls, kneels, pushes, pulls and reaches overhead on a routine and repetitive basis
- Maintain a standing position for long periods of time while performing repetitive actions such as grasping or manipulating wires.
- Work off of ladders, man lifts or reach booms.
- Lift 50 lbs from ground and pull 50 lbs of force
- Must have use of feet, legs, hands and arms to climb and/or balance on scaffolding or ladders
- Must have use of arms, hands and fingers to reach, handle and feel cable, wires, tools and other equipment
- Must be able to work off of ladders, man lifts, or reach booms without fear of heights.
- Must be able to see and hear, or have corrected vision, both close and distant, and hearing
- Must be able to distinguish color coded wires
- Must be able to adjust vision focus and use peripheral vision and depth perception.
Working Environment: While performing duties of this job, the employee may be exposed to:
- A variety of weather conditions including cold, snow, rain, heat, etc.
- High noise levels
- Work is sometimes noisy, cramped, and dirty
- Hazards include risk of electrical shock and other work-site accidents
- 40-hour workweek is normal, however, if offered, working overtime may be included; electricians may work nights or weekends
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