JOB SUMMARY: The Field Foreman is responsible for the safe and efficient installation of the Company's scope systems and oversight of all aspects onsite job operations.
Key accountabilities in order of priority and with ideal time allocations are:
1. Lead and coach the day-to-day installation activities through efficient and safe operations to ensure all work is completed on schedule at or under budgeted man hours. 60%
2. Collaborate and coordinate with the customer and other job site stakeholders to ensure worry free projects for customers and owners. 10%
3. Communicating job progress with the Project Manager to ensure all aspects of the job are progressing as required. 10%
Note: Twenty percent of time is reserved for ancillary responsibilities, interruptions and unplanned activities.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The responsibilities listed are fundamental to the position and must be performed successfully to achieve the key performance objectives of the role. Other responsibilities may be assigned.
Interpersonal Responsibilities
1. Collaborate with the Project Manager and Training Manager on assessing and determining how to best improve and standardize installation processes and procedures.
2. Lead and provide guidance to Glaziers on project installations and other project issues as they occur.
3. Collaborate with Warehouse Supervisor on correct loading of materials and equipment for the job.
4. Collaborate with the Scheduler on the effective allocation of resources and making appropriate scheduling adjustments in coordination with the Project Manager.
5. Actively participate in recurring job site meetings to properly coordinate completion of the Company's scope with the customer and other subcontractors.
6. Provide regular job progress updates to the onsite customers representative (Superintendent).
Operational Responsibilities
1. Lead and direct Field Glaziers in the installation of framing, glass, panels or other systems as required to meet the deliverables of the project.
2. Monitor and ensure that installations are being performed in an organized manner and in a well-maintained operational area in accordance with industry accepted best practices.
3. Ensure that all required job site equipment is inspected and utilized correctly to meet operational needs.
4. Oversee and enforce safety procedures and policies on the job site.
5. Coordinate with Project Managers on the installation of materials and systems required for project jobs, while regularly troubleshooting and providing solutions on issues that occur during the job.
6. Review and discuss job site issues with the Project Manager and/or Quality Assurance/Training Manger.
7. Provide the Project Manager and Scheduler with regular updates on the status of job and on any issues that may affect the job to confirm deadlines will be met.
8. Working with the Project Manager and Scheduler, determine as needed if any reallocation of resources will be necessary or if any jobs schedules will require adjustments.
PERFORMANCE FACTORS: The performance factors described here are core abilities that translate into desired on-the-job behaviors which contribute to the employee successfully achieving the performance objectives of this job and carrying out the assigned responsibilities.
1. Problem Solving Ability: Utilizes logic and systematic processes to analyze and solve problems; defines the causes, effects, impact and scope of problems; identifies the multiple components of problems and their relationships; prioritizes steps to solution; develops criteria for optimum solutions; evaluates the potential impact of possible solutions and selects the best one.
2. Self-Management: Pursues business objectives in an organized and efficient manner; prioritizes activities as necessary to meet job responsibilities; maintains required level of activity toward achieving goals with minimal supervision; minimizes workflow disruptions and time wasters to complete high quality work within a specified time frame.
3. Creativity: Notices unique patterns, variables, processes, systems or relationships; expresses non-traditional perspectives and/or novel approaches; synthesizes and/or simplifies data, ideas, models, processes or systems; challenges established theories, methods and/or protocols; encourages and promotes creativity and innovation; modifies existing concepts, methods, models, designs, processes, technologies and systems; develops and tests new theories to explain or resolve complex issues; applies unorthodox theories and/or methods; imagines new or revolutionary concepts, methods, models, designs, processes, technology, systems, products, services or industries.
4. Decision Making: Demonstrates an ability to make difficult decisions in a timely manner; gathers relevant input and develops a rationale for making decisions; evaluates the impact or consequences of decisions before making them; acts decisively despite obstacles, resistance or opposition; accepts consequences of decisions; willing to correct erroneous decisions when necessary; defends rationale for decisions when necessary.
5. Flexibility: Responds promptly to shifts in direction, priorities and schedules; demonstrates agility in accepting new ideas, approaches and/or methods; effective in juggling multiple priorities and tasks; modifies methods or strategies to fit changing circumstances; adapts personal style to work with different people; maintains productivity during transitions, even in the midst of chaos; embraces and/or champions change.
6. Goal Achievement: Establishes goals that are relevant, realistic and attainable; identifies and implements required plans and milestones to achieve specific business goals; initiates activity toward goals without necessary delay; stays on target to complete goals regardless of obstacles or adverse circumstances.
7. Diplomacy & Tact: Ability to treat others fairly, regardless of personal biases or beliefs. Maintains positive relationships with others through treating them fairly. Demonstrates respect for others. Understands and values differences between people. Respects diversity in race, national origin, religion, gender, lifestyle, age and disability.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
The physical demands of this position require the ability to communicate orally and in writing, hear at a conversation level, distinguish between basic colors and shades, use vision for depth perception and operate a motor vehicle.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee will infrequently (2-5% time on job) use fingers for typing. Frequently (34-66% time on job), the employee will sit, climb stairs and have wrists in prolonged position of flexion or extension. Constantly (67-100% of time on job), the employee will be required to stand, walk, use gripping pressure, carry and lift up to 10 pounds and twist or bend wrists. The employee will frequently (34-66% time on job) be required to lift 10-35 pounds. The employee will frequently (34-66% time on job or less) be required to stoop, kneel, reach or pull up to 20 pounds for 50 feet.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
The employee will continuously (67-100% time on job) work outdoors, but rarely in a confined space, such as an office. The employee will frequently (34-66% time on job) work alone. The employee will occasionally (6-33% time on job) be required to work indoors. The employee will frequently (67-100% time on job) be required to travel by car and have a maximum of 2-night stays.
The employee will continuously be required to wear eye protection, steel toe boots and a hard hat.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
1. Experience: Must have 3 years of experience in a similar position. Minimum of 1 year of supervisory experience.
2. Reasoning and Development: Apply principles of rational systems to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic, or schedule form.
3. Mathematical Development: High school math required. College-level math preferred.
4. Language Development: Ability to read technical manuals and reports, workplace rules and procedures; speak with poise and confidence, using correct English. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of the organization.
5. Licensures and Certifications: N/A
6. Education: High School Diploma required.
Pay: $26.00 - $28.00 per hour
Work Location: In person