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Pipefitter General Foreman

Comfort Systems
3 days ago
Full-time
On-site
Chandler, Arizona, United States

ESSENTIAL SKILLS:

include the following (Other duties may be assigned)

  • Must have sound knowledge of your trade profession, and general knowledge and/or experience in other mechanical or plumbing trades.
  • Must have sound knowledge of OSHA requirements as they apply to construction.
  • Good organizational skills
  • Ability to communicate with a diverse range of people when in the field, including but not limited to, fellow employees, other trades, general contractors’ various positions and Sub-Tier Subcontractors of Comfort Systems USA SW, etc.
  • Ability to understand the field requirements of the industry.
  • Excellent troubleshooting skills.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Include the following (Other duties may be assigned)

  • Promote CSUSASW Safety Culture
  • Continually stress team approach
  • Help the foreman to generate an accurate 3 week look ahead and hold team accountable to that 3 week look-a-head.
  • Manage manpower performance, productivity, and pre-planning.
  • Manage the proper ratio of apprentices to journeyman on all your projects.
  • Manage all of Comfort Systems USA SW subcontractors field productivity.
  • Look to find new talent to build the best teams possible.
  • Create professional field teams through comprehensive training.
  • Attend head start, constructability, 25%, 50%, 75% and close out meetings for all team projects and bring constructive ideas to share with project team.
  • Assure trade specific field foreman are attending and participating in head start, constructability, 25%, 50%, 75% and close out meetings.
  • Work with trade supers to assure foreman selection is based on best fit for specific projects.
  • Assure trade foreman are participating in BIM/VDC process from beginning to completion.
  • Verify pertinent information for each project is turned over to field teams.  If not, address with project manager on missing or delinquent items.
  • Attend weekly staff meeting as much as possible, with minimum 2x per week for each active project for your team.
  • Attend All trade specific foreman meetings and Quarterly foremen meetings.
  • Visit as many projects as possible weekly while taking time to discuss the following with foreman.
    • Productivity
    • Review job cost reports
    • Proper safety practices
    • Quality installation
    • Manpower needs
    • Scheduling
  • Confirm foreman completely understand the entire process used for CDR entry.
  • Confirm supers have set up project teams upon award of new project and before manning job.
  • Confirm all CDR time is checked for accuracy and verified in Coins for payroll entry.
  • Collaborate with project managers, trade supers and Manufacturing to confirm we have exhausted all venues for prefab before any material is delivered to site.
  • Review with project managers and trade supers to get long lead items and items needing prefabrication or kitting ordered early to meet project schedule.
  • Communicate with project managers on any unresolved project issues or potential delays.
    • RFI’s
    • Change Orders
    • Design Deficiencies
    • ASI’s
    • Submittal delays etc.
  • Document deficiencies, delays, conflicts, etc. and bring to the attention of project leaders and any items requiring GC involvement and/or notice will be sent by the project leader.
  • Model and Cultivate a culture of accountability in the entire field (5-Star Accountability)
  • Address any issues for resolution with GC.  If no resolution can be reached in field bring to Project Executive and/or Direct of Project Management.
  • Act as liaison between General Contractor and CSSW to maintain and/or build relationships daily.
  • Hold foreman accountable for attending monthly trade foreman meetings. (What is meant by this line item?)
  • Work with AVP of Construction to have productive all-foreman meetings quarterly.
  • Seek out training opportunities for trade foreman and lead personnel.  Identify and report to AVP of potential individuals to be considered for foreman positions.
  • Seek out new tools and systems to increase productivity.
  • Give Feedback on annual reviews of all field employees that where on your teams’ projects. (pipe, plumbing, and sheet metal are done a month apart)
  • Hold field leaders accountable for completing safety audits, 3-week look ahead as well as a daily task plan.
  • Confirm these reports are sent into coordinators for entry into PM software.
  • Be present for any safety violation meetings on your teams’ projects.
  • Perform or confirm write ups are done to hold field employees accountable for safety, attendance, and/or any violations of employee handbook.  Follow up with employee with counseling.  Follow all HR procedures if termination is required.
  • Work with trade supers to band all foreman and workers, quarterly.
  • Assist or perform in potential employee interviews for your PM team to see if they are the right fit.
  • Collaborate with project managers to review man hours and materials expensed on a project and formulate a plan for recovery. (Recognize 25% into project labor)
  • Stress importance of continual improvement through training and hiring practices.
  • Meet with Field Superintendents once a week to discuss successes and issues needing resolution.