Span Construction & Engineering, Inc. is a pioneer in state-of-the-art prefab steel construction, proudly operating as a 100% Employee-Owned Company (ESOP) in the building industry. Since our inception in 1980 we've fostered enduring relationships as trusted advisors with our valued clients. We are the number one builder in our field. We are dedicated to providing exceptional engineering and construction services, having successfully completed over 214 million square feet of buildings to date, with ongoing projects 24/6 throughout the year.
Setting the industry standard, we prioritize safety, quality, and integrity in all our endeavors. We are inspired, challenged, and empowered to be and give our best every day, not only because we are each exceptional at what we do, but also because we are surrounded by hungry, humble and smart people.
This is a TRAVEL opportunity that requires travel to work sites throughout the U.S.
The General Foreman is a front-line supervisory-level position. The General Foreman
assists the Superintendent in supervising and leading a group of Employee-
Owners (i.e., construction crews and the individual Employee-Owners on a jobsite) and
Subcontract labor in the construction of projects. Foremen ensure that their construction
crews and workers do their jobs safely, skillfully, efficiently, and on schedule. This position
requires strong leadership and mentoring abilities and a strong desire to learn.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Safety Training Responsibilities:
• Prioritizes safety as the utmost importance, even before production, and promotes a jobsite
culture that makes safety the primary focus for all.
• Assists the Superintendent or, at times, conducts frequent safety meetings, including but
not limited to daily morning huddles and weekly “Toolbox Safety Talks.”
• Completes all required and/or necessary safety-related reports and inspections, including but
not limited to daily safety reports, daily Jobsite Safety Analyses (JSAs), daily equipment
inspections, and other periodic inspections of equipment, machinery, materials, and tools.
• Communicates and enforces safety procedures and site rules.
• Assists the Superintendent in coaching, translating, and administering disciplinary actions
with Employee-Owners for safety infractions, adhering to company progressive disciplinary
action procedures.
• Provides support to the Superintendent in investigating and documenting safety infractions.
• Responsible for directing crew to complete work in accordance with OSHA and Company safety
policies and regulations, as well as any site-specific requirements.
Strategic Responsibilities:
• Fully understands and shares a passion for the Company's core values, vision, mission, and
objectives.
• Provides leadership and management to ensure that the vision, mission, and core values of the
Company are put into practice.
• Assists the Superintendent in building and maintaining strong relationships as trusted
advisors to our clients.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
• Effectively motivates, directs, trains, and coaches Employee-Owners to substantively add value to our company labor pool.
• Assists the Superintendent in successful and meaningful onboarding and training of field Employee-Owners, including but not limited to indoctrination from day one into the Company's culture, particularly with respect to its safety culture.
• Responsible for the day-to-day management of field Employee-Owners assigned, including but not limited to administering Company policies.
• Supervises, trains, and leads crews and individual Employee-Owners throughout the duration of the project while constantly demonstrating proper procedures and promoting safety, accuracy, and efficiency.
• Assists the Superintendent in coaching and administering disciplinary actions with Employee-Owners for policy infractions, adhering to company progressive disciplinary action procedures.
• Is responsible for providing coaching and mentoring to Employee-Owners.
• Responsible for directing crew to complete specific scope in adherence to project schedules/deadlines. **
Pre-Construction Responsibilities:**
• Is responsible for learning how to access site-specific and other relevant documents.
• Attends and actively participates in pre-construction hand-off meeting.
• Assists the Superintendent in modifying the delivery schedule of projects as needed.
• Assists the Superintendent in securing all equipment, safety material, and tools needed for the project.
• Reviews with the Superintendent all relevant documents, such plans & specs, shop drawings, and cut sheets prior to construction activities.
• Responsible for pre-construction activities on the jobsite, such as receiving materials and equipment and setting up all work areas, including the jobsite office. **
Construction Phase Responsibilities:**
• Deciphers plans and directs proper layout and placement of building components.
• Plans, coordinates, assigns, and directs the day-to-day work and activities of construction crews and workers.
• Is responsible for organizing, maintaining, issuing, and managing tools and equipment on site, and effectively and timely communicating inventory needs to the Superintendent.
• Regularly inspects work for quality and adherence to SPAN standard details, drawings, plans, and other relevant specifications and directives.
• Is responsible for reviewing construction schedules and ensuring timely completion of site-specific tasks and objectives.
• Anticipates problems and/or conflicts that may arise during phases of construction and proactively adjusts accordingly.
• In the absence and in support of the Superintendent, completes and submits professional, accurate, concise, and consistent daily reports to effectively document the events of each day and create a comprehensive record of events.
• Regularly reviews updated and revised plans and documents to ensure all new details are incorporated into the work plan.
• In the absence and in support of the Superintendent, communicates and cooperates with inspectors coming to the jobsite, demonstrating knowledge of the project, relevant drawings, and the required inspections, and addresses any deficiencies found as a result of an inspection in a timely manner.
• Ensures specifications and regulations outlined in architectural and engineering plans are followed and that the Company's quality standards are met, including ensuring the quality of building components.
Closeout Responsibilities:
• Addresses, ensures, and documents the proper and timely completion of all open action items listed on inspection reports from the Quality Assurance department and any associated punch lists.
• Conducts inspection, reconciliation, and inventory of tools, materials, and safety gear in preparation for the next project.
Other Responsibilities/Duties:
• Endeavors to stay up-to-date with emerging technologies and trends in the construction field.
• Projects a positive image of the organization to Employee-Owners, clients, industry, and community.
• Maintains a “value added” approach to all aspects and phases of construction projects.
• Participates fully as a team member in building an atmosphere of openness, honesty, respect, cooperation, and accountability. Is visible, approachable, accountable, and available.
• Performs other duties as required by circumstances or assigned by the Superintendent.
EDUCATION:
High School Diploma or equivalent or sufficient experience may be substituted for educational background.
EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 5 years trade experience.
COMPUTER SKILLS: Proficient in using a cell phone, and company communication tools (e.g., e-mail, internet, etc.).
CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES: OSHA 30 and First Aid Certified.
Certified Aerial Platform and Forklift Operator.
Must have a valid drivers' license. Must be able to be insured on the Company's insurance policy as a driver for the Company.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to receive instruction and supervision.
Intermediate to Advanced Building Component Knowledge – Demonstrates knowledge of all building components and proper installation procedures
Proficiency in Reading Construction Drawings/Plans - ability to read construction drawings/plans in order to carry out various construction tasks properly.
Ability to partner with others for guidance and confirmation when there is a perceived discrepancy.
Demonstrate plan coordination.
Proficiency in Work Plan Sequencing - Demonstrates ability to understand the proper timing of project tasks.
Ability to perform work at elevations in excess of 30 feet.
Exposure to outdoor environments, including extreme weather conditions.
Travel required to multiple project locations.
Must wear required PPE at all times (hard hat, safety glasses, gloves, steel-toe boots, harness, etc.).
Bilingual (English/Spanish) is preferred but not required.