Steel Erection Foreman

Florida Atlantic IronworksOrlando, FL
10dOnsite

About The Position

Florida Atlantic Ironworks (FAI) has been delivering unmatched quality steel erection on time and on budget. Our certified and highly skilled teams specialize in structural steel erection. Employees are empowered and held accountable. We do what it takes to get the job done on time, to the highest standards. As a company we are flexible and adaptable, and so are our people. If you are driven, solution-focused, results-oriented, and a true team player, we want to talk to you. General Description: The "Steel Erection Foreman/leadman" provides the site leadership and is responsible for, although not limited to: scheduling, manpower and equipment planning, coordinating, supervising, assist in cost control, ensuring safety and loss prevention measures are adhered to, provide proper training, and productivity of crews at the project who install/assemble steel components of the structure. As a key participant in the relationship with the contractor, other contractors, company and client, the general foreman is generally the second management level and has a further role as a coordinating manager and client interface. This position is classified as a working foreman/leadman, which means the candidate must be able to perform the same task(s) as required of "Ironworkers."

Requirements

  • Knowledge of materials, methods, and tools involved in steel construction.
  • Knowledge of safety, quality, and cost control standards and procedures
  • Understanding of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance
  • Knowledge of proper rigging and signaling
  • Ability to, at minimum, be able to speak and understand English in oral and written form.
  • Possess at minimum the following tools: bolt bag, spud wrench, bull pins, weld hood (applicable to welders only), tape measure, plumb bob, cheater bar, pliers, clamps, hammers, Bessie clamps, vise grips
  • Knowledge of applicable and proper use for the following: transit, laser lever, torpedo, torque guns, welders, gas supplied equipment, rigging and components.
  • The "Steel Erection Foreman/Leadman" must maintain a current and valid driver's license as traveling to the various projects is part of their responsibility.
  • At minimum, the "Steel Erection Foreman/Leadman" is required to work a normal forty (40) hour work week but may be required to work additional overtime and/or Saturdays and Sundays if required to maintain the project's schedule.

Responsibilities

  • Read specifications and blueprints to determine the locations, quantities, and sizes of materials required.
  • Verify vertical and horizontal alignment of structural-steel members, using plumb bobs, lasers equipment, transits, and/or levels.
  • Connect columns, beams, and girders with bolts, following blueprints and instructions from supervisors.
  • Hoist steel members into place using cranes or other equipment by means of proper signaling.
  • Bolt aligned structural-steel members in position for permanent riveting, bolting, or welding into place.
  • Field assemble parts such as steel frames, columns, beams, and girders according to blueprints and/or instructions from supervisors.
  • Push, pull, or pry structural-steel members into approximate positions for final attachment.
  • Cut, bend, and weld steel pieces using metal shears, torches, and welding equipment.
  • Safely operate and maintain equipment (personnel and material lifts) and small tools and equipment (welding machines, torch sets, saws, grinders, hoists, etc.).
  • Assessing job priorities and assigning employees to appropriate job sites.
  • Making sure employees have tools and equipment needed for job in order to ensure a good output.
  • Overseeing the work and making sure it runs smoothly and as per the plan
  • Making sure safety precautions are followed including updating safety kits in case of any emergencies during the work.
  • Communicating with the supervisor regarding the crew both positive and negative.
  • Helping in training new employees and helping them as they learn new tasks.
  • Giving clear directions to workers as to what needs to be done to avoid repetitive mistakes by the workers
  • Making sure company rules are followed by crew.
  • Complete jobs on time and within budget
  • Evaluate quickest and easiest way to a job without sacrificing quality of the work being done
  • Hold a documented site safety meeting on a weekly basis
  • Complete a 3-week look-a-head schedule on a weekly basis.
  • Attend all on-site project meetings (safety, quality, scheduling, production, etc.)
  • Issue corrective action notices within scope of authority, as required, to enforce company and/or project guidelines/policies.
  • Perform Quality Control inspections listed in the "QC Inspector" job description.
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