Shapiro & Duncan, Inc
Company Summary:
Shapiro & Duncan is the Provider of Choice for advanced mechanical solutions! From humble beginnings, our third-generation family-owned business has been serving customers in DC, Maryland, and Virginia since 1976. We are known for our award-winning company culture and complex commercial, government, and institutional design-build projects that require first-rate performance work quality and customer service. We specialize in full-service mechanical solutions which include engineering, coordination, prefabrication assembly, construction, service, and maintenance. Reports To:
S/P-Sr. Forman S/P- Superintendent and Assigned S/P Project Manager Job Summary:
Oversee jobsite, coordinate manpower, process all required paperwork (i.e. meaningful daily reports, RFI’s, As-built drawings), and work along with crew using tools when time permits or the project dictates. Be fully prepared to install the equipment called for on the job site i.e. RTU, AHU, Boiler VAV’s, etc. Build projects in accordance with the plans, specifications, and IOM’s while maintaining all clearances and code requirements at a high level of quality installation. Requirements: Experience: Minimum of 7 years in the HVAC trade. Education: High School Diploma or G.E.D Advance HVAC technical training. (Experience may be substituted for education) Licenses: CFC Certification (Universal preferred) HVAC Master’s (preferred) Journeyman’s (minimum) (or obtain in a timely manner once employed) NATE Certifications Valid Driver’s license in good standing (to drive company vehicle) OSHA – 30 (Or obtain in a timely manner once employed) Physical and Work Schedule: Able to lift five to seventy pounds (5-70lbs), with or without assistance, frequently. Able to sit, stand, bend, walk, climb, place both hands over your head, and remain in static positions for the duration of shift. Able to withstand exposure to heights, tight/confined spaces; work in dusty areas; work in temperature extremes; be exposed to external elements (wind, rain, snow, etc.) Able to work Monday-Friday with occasional evenings and weekends as needed. Must be able to be flexible with work schedule. Own Reliable Transportation – go to sites in Metro DC as assigned/needed (including Maryland and Virginia) Duties and Responsibilities: Project Planning: Possess a complete understanding of our scope of work and contractual relationship (i.e. S&D prime or S&D subcontractor) Read and understand all plans, specifications, and equipment installation instructions for the project Have a complete understanding of all subcontractor’s scope responsibilities Have a complete understanding of the control sequences and control work required for the project Have a complete understanding of electrical requirements for equipment we are providing (verify all voltages) Check submittals against specifications to make sure they match Work with P.M. pre-write RFI’s and forward to the Project Manager Review labor reports and notify the project manager if labor budgets are unreasonable or will not be met Maintain 2-week Planner Project Oversite and Execution: Effective communications with S&D’s client (either GC superintendent, on-site owner’s representative, or owner direct) Coordinate manpower with Superintendent and/or designated assistant. Provide manpower needs (add or subtract) as timely as possible Schedule subcontractors to the job site when needed Report all material shortages to Purchasing promptly Ensure all material and equipment is properly checked in. Report all equipment discrepancies to the project manager. Conduct weekly safety meetings Make materials request list and submit to purchasing with three or more days’ notice Coordinate deliveries of materials Attend all progress meetings as required Coordinate work with other trades Double-check all installations (Q.C Job Daily) Call for inspections and walk the job with the inspector Layout the job with the lead man Make sure work and equipment will fit with proper service clearances Enforce S&D’s Safety Plan Ensure adherence to all of the company’s policies Report injuries to the safety director or HR immediately Coordinate equipment start-up with S/P superintendent, project manager, and equipment vendors Maintain a running punch-list and work it off to minimize the punch list at the conclusion of the project Review estimating and cost reports Avoid the additional cost of overtime by planning material and manpower requirements Notify the project manager when additional work outside of our contract is requested Supervise start time, pick up time, and breaks Communicate job progress and issues with the project manager daily Project Documentation: Contact Superintendent or Project Manager when you’re not in receipt of project documentation Keep project documents up to date to ensure that the work is being installed using the latest drawings, specs, or sketches Maintain and submit Daily Reports daily. Fill out job invoices for extra work Maintain project photos Maintain As-built drawings. Maintain copies of equipment start-up reports Leadership: Keep crew and crew leaders involved in all aspects of the project Let people know when they are doing well Write up personnel that needs warning notices. All verbal warnings should be communicated in e-mail format to the S/P Superintendent (stick to the facts) Discipline verbal or written, is to be done PRIVATELY. Train apprentices to become mechanics and eventually foremen (participate in Mentorship program) Communicate effectively in English (verbally & written) Keep morale up – express a positive attitude Assist with performance reviews Make sure field labor has a clean early start each day Maintain an emphasis on continuous improvement Promote teamwork Accountability: Ready and on time for work each day. Able to follow company policies if not able to be on time or attend work. Performance standards for this position are met when projects are completed in accordance with customer requirements for timely completion and quality standards and fall within cost estimation guidelines. Authority: The foreman has the authority to direct field workforces and subcontractors to meet specific job requirements. The foreman supervises project progress and reports to the project manager on discrepancies and shortcomings that will hamper the project and create difficulties with the project timeline.
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Shapiro & Duncan is the Provider of Choice for advanced mechanical solutions! From humble beginnings, our third-generation family-owned business has been serving customers in DC, Maryland, and Virginia since 1976. We are known for our award-winning company culture and complex commercial, government, and institutional design-build projects that require first-rate performance work quality and customer service. We specialize in full-service mechanical solutions which include engineering, coordination, prefabrication assembly, construction, service, and maintenance. Reports To:
S/P-Sr. Forman S/P- Superintendent and Assigned S/P Project Manager Job Summary:
Oversee jobsite, coordinate manpower, process all required paperwork (i.e. meaningful daily reports, RFI’s, As-built drawings), and work along with crew using tools when time permits or the project dictates. Be fully prepared to install the equipment called for on the job site i.e. RTU, AHU, Boiler VAV’s, etc. Build projects in accordance with the plans, specifications, and IOM’s while maintaining all clearances and code requirements at a high level of quality installation. Requirements: Experience: Minimum of 7 years in the HVAC trade. Education: High School Diploma or G.E.D Advance HVAC technical training. (Experience may be substituted for education) Licenses: CFC Certification (Universal preferred) HVAC Master’s (preferred) Journeyman’s (minimum) (or obtain in a timely manner once employed) NATE Certifications Valid Driver’s license in good standing (to drive company vehicle) OSHA – 30 (Or obtain in a timely manner once employed) Physical and Work Schedule: Able to lift five to seventy pounds (5-70lbs), with or without assistance, frequently. Able to sit, stand, bend, walk, climb, place both hands over your head, and remain in static positions for the duration of shift. Able to withstand exposure to heights, tight/confined spaces; work in dusty areas; work in temperature extremes; be exposed to external elements (wind, rain, snow, etc.) Able to work Monday-Friday with occasional evenings and weekends as needed. Must be able to be flexible with work schedule. Own Reliable Transportation – go to sites in Metro DC as assigned/needed (including Maryland and Virginia) Duties and Responsibilities: Project Planning: Possess a complete understanding of our scope of work and contractual relationship (i.e. S&D prime or S&D subcontractor) Read and understand all plans, specifications, and equipment installation instructions for the project Have a complete understanding of all subcontractor’s scope responsibilities Have a complete understanding of the control sequences and control work required for the project Have a complete understanding of electrical requirements for equipment we are providing (verify all voltages) Check submittals against specifications to make sure they match Work with P.M. pre-write RFI’s and forward to the Project Manager Review labor reports and notify the project manager if labor budgets are unreasonable or will not be met Maintain 2-week Planner Project Oversite and Execution: Effective communications with S&D’s client (either GC superintendent, on-site owner’s representative, or owner direct) Coordinate manpower with Superintendent and/or designated assistant. Provide manpower needs (add or subtract) as timely as possible Schedule subcontractors to the job site when needed Report all material shortages to Purchasing promptly Ensure all material and equipment is properly checked in. Report all equipment discrepancies to the project manager. Conduct weekly safety meetings Make materials request list and submit to purchasing with three or more days’ notice Coordinate deliveries of materials Attend all progress meetings as required Coordinate work with other trades Double-check all installations (Q.C Job Daily) Call for inspections and walk the job with the inspector Layout the job with the lead man Make sure work and equipment will fit with proper service clearances Enforce S&D’s Safety Plan Ensure adherence to all of the company’s policies Report injuries to the safety director or HR immediately Coordinate equipment start-up with S/P superintendent, project manager, and equipment vendors Maintain a running punch-list and work it off to minimize the punch list at the conclusion of the project Review estimating and cost reports Avoid the additional cost of overtime by planning material and manpower requirements Notify the project manager when additional work outside of our contract is requested Supervise start time, pick up time, and breaks Communicate job progress and issues with the project manager daily Project Documentation: Contact Superintendent or Project Manager when you’re not in receipt of project documentation Keep project documents up to date to ensure that the work is being installed using the latest drawings, specs, or sketches Maintain and submit Daily Reports daily. Fill out job invoices for extra work Maintain project photos Maintain As-built drawings. Maintain copies of equipment start-up reports Leadership: Keep crew and crew leaders involved in all aspects of the project Let people know when they are doing well Write up personnel that needs warning notices. All verbal warnings should be communicated in e-mail format to the S/P Superintendent (stick to the facts) Discipline verbal or written, is to be done PRIVATELY. Train apprentices to become mechanics and eventually foremen (participate in Mentorship program) Communicate effectively in English (verbally & written) Keep morale up – express a positive attitude Assist with performance reviews Make sure field labor has a clean early start each day Maintain an emphasis on continuous improvement Promote teamwork Accountability: Ready and on time for work each day. Able to follow company policies if not able to be on time or attend work. Performance standards for this position are met when projects are completed in accordance with customer requirements for timely completion and quality standards and fall within cost estimation guidelines. Authority: The foreman has the authority to direct field workforces and subcontractors to meet specific job requirements. The foreman supervises project progress and reports to the project manager on discrepancies and shortcomings that will hamper the project and create difficulties with the project timeline.
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