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Foreman/Crew Lead- INDO- PACIFIC REGION
INDO- PACIFIC REGIONPosting Date: Oct-01, 2024
This position requires relocation to Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands where housing is provided and likely includes future relocations to other Pacific island locations.
- Air Traffic Control Tower & Terminal Building
What’s in It for You?
- Health insurance, Great Rotation Schedule with Paid time off, Attractive Salary
Qualifications
& Skills
High School Diploma or GED required.
A degree or diploma in construction management, civil engineering, or a related field is a plus but not typically required for this role.
5+ years of experience in construction, with at least 2-3 years in a supervisory or leadership role (Foreman, Crew Lead, or similar).
Experience working on USACE projects or other federal/military construction projects is highly preferred.
Proven experience managing crews in earthwork, concrete, utilities, structural, or other relevant trades.
Key
Responsibilities
Supervise and coordinate the daily activities of the construction crew, including laborers, equipment operators, and skilled trades.
Ensure crew members are following work schedules and completing tasks according to project specifications and deadlines.
Lead by example to promote a culture of safety, quality, and efficiency.
Plan daily tasks and allocate resources (labor, equipment, materials) to ensure smooth progress of construction activities.
Coordinate with the Site Superintendent or Project Manager to ensure alignment with project timelines and milestones.
Adjust schedules and priorities as needed to address any issues or delays in the work.
Ensure all construction work adheres to project specifications, drawings, and USACE quality standards.
Perform regular checks on work completed to ensure accuracy and quality, reporting any deficiencies or issues.
Ensure compliance with the Three-Phase Quality Control (3PQC) process as required on USACE projects.
Enforce compliance with OSHA regulations, USACE EM 385-1-1 safety standards, and company safety protocols.
Conduct daily safety briefings (toolbox talks) with the crew and ensure that personal protective equipment (PPE) is being used properly.
Report and address any safety hazards or incidents immediately to the safety officer or project manager.
Keep accurate records of daily work performed, including timekeeping, equipment usage, and materials consumed.
Prepare and submit daily activity reports to the Site Superintendent or Project Manager.
Ensure that crew members are accurately reporting hours worked and materials used.
