Union Carpenter Foreman responsible for leading, directing
and coordinating the work of Turner trade employees. The Carpenter Foreman is
responsible for ensuring safety, schedule delivery, quality of work performed
and adherence to budget of the project.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Be a working foreman while leading carpenters to complete jobsite related
projects. Oversee and making decisions related to the performance of work related to
scheduling, delivery, logistics, quality control and trade employee staffing
levels. Possess the skills necessary to complete rough carpentry work, site logistical
work, fencing, deck and platform building, protection systems, construction
waste areas, and jobsite cleanup. Completes and submits time sheets, daily construction reports, and required
safety paperwork daily. Participate in interviews and recommend hires for trades staff. Supervise and develop trade employees, as assigned, including providing input
on or completing performance appraisals. Address staff needs and resolve problems. Provide staff feedback, reward, and
discipline as required. Assist in scheduling and expediting the delivery of materials and equipment. Reviews jobsite needs with the superintendents & foreman and coordinates
construction. Participate in the activities of subcontractors and suppliers. Estimate, inventory, monitor, and request time, staff, material, and equipment
needed to complete work. Operate equipment such as forklifts, backhoe, skidsteer, excavator, compactors,
and construction hoist Assist with the overall site safety and quality programs as required and
ensuring Trade employees/subcontractors compliance with Turner standards and
all applicable safety codes, regulations, and jobsite security Maintain positive working relationships with customers, contractors, suppliers
and other employees. Ability to travel and accommodate night and weekend work as needed Display a high level of teamwork, integrity, commitment, and leadership in
daily operations. Other activities, duties, and responsibilities as assigned.
The hourly rate for this position is $61.01 per union agreement. Benefits are
determined by the applicable Trade Union. Benefits may include medical, dental
and vision coverage, financial benefits such as 401k plan or Pension, and
wellness benefits. Contact applicable Unions to learn more about the
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- Qualifications:
Minimum of five (5) years’ experience or equivalent combination of education,
training, and exposure to supervisory responsibilities. Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills. Moderate technical abilities including the utilization of a smart phone/tablet
and supported software Proficiency in EH&S applications. Ability to read, understand and interpret contract documents, drawings,
specifications, scopes of work and project schedule. Must be able to comprehend safety instructions and signage, communicate
effectively in emergency situations and understand written safety instructions
from tool and equipment manufacturers. OSHA 30-hour certification Valid driver’s license
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.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS CONSTANTLY FREQUENTLY OCCASSIONALLY Standing X Walking X Combined Standing/Walking X Sitting X Lifting/Lowering/Carrying - Weights Under 25 lbs X 25-50 lbs X Over 50 lbs X Lifting/Lowering/Carrying – Ranges Reaching above shoulder height X Reaching below shoulder height X Bending/Twisting neck X Bending at waist (forward & sideways) X Balancing X Pushing/Pulling X Squatting X Kneeling X Climbing X Crawling X Repetitive Motion X Hand / Wrist Flexion – Extension X Noise / Dust / Chemical Exposures X Confined Space Hazards X Working on Heights X ADDITIONAL DEMANDS Vision abilities required include Close, distance, color, peripheral, depth
perception, and focus Hearing abilities required include Hearing abilities required with or without
the use of an aide
Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those
an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job,
the employee regularly works on-site at the construction site where the
employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts, high precarious places, fumes
or airborne particles, outside weather conditions, and risk of electric shock.
The noise in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. The employee is
required to work in compliance with company safety policies, procedures, and
applicable laws.
Turner is an Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Females/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/Sexual
Orientation/Gender Identity VEVRAA Federal Contractor
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