Plumbing Foreman - Travel Required

CreatureBirmingham, AL
Onsite

About The Position

Creature is a vertically integrated Design–Manufacture–Construct (DMC) company built to eliminate the inefficiencies of traditional construction. We design, manufacture, and build as one team—leveraging self-perform trades, modular methodologies, and disciplined field execution to deliver projects that are faster, higher quality, and lower cost. We believe our best work happens when it’s self-performed—and our plumbing crews are proof of that. We at Creature realize that to be successful we must have career employees, not just workers that come and go. If you are an experienced commercial plumber with strong leadership skills and you like to travel. We need you! Purpose of the Role Lead commercial plumbing installations at the highest level of craft, speed, and accountability. The Plumbing foreman owns their scope and budget, protects their crew, and drives outcomes that make the next phase possible.

Requirements

  • Journeyman Plumber license
  • 5+ years of field experience with commercial project background
  • Valid driver’s license; willingness to travel full-time across multi-state project locations
  • Pre-employment drug screen and background check required

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with IPC/UPC codes and medical facility plumbing standards
  • OSHA 10 certification

Responsibilities

  • Maintain full OSHA and site-specific compliance every shift—pre-task plans, hazard ID, and Procore safety documentation completed without prompting.
  • Proactively identify and escalate unsafe conditions. Never work around them.
  • Model safety culture for journeyman and apprentices on every project.
  • Execute installations with the manpower, materials, and tools required—no more, no less. Flag gaps before they stall the work.
  • Manage daily material consumption and tool accountability. Shortages and damage reported same shift.
  • Log time and production quantities daily in Procore—accurate, on time, no catch-up entries.
  • Understands the drawings well enough to know the difference between planned work and out of scope work. Communicates with Project Manager to ensure proper change order tracking.
  • Challenge inefficient sequences, poor staging, and unnecessary motion before they consume production hours.
  • Reduce rework to zero through precise installation and self-checking before calling for inspection.
  • Surface constraints—material holds, coordination gaps, inspection delays—as soon as they appear, not after they cost time.

Benefits

  • Competitive wages
  • guaranteed 40 hours
  • per diem
  • travel expense coverage
  • health benefits
  • 401(k) with match
  • performance-based bonus program
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