Morgan Corp.
About The Role
The
Structural Foreman
will oversee all aspects of steel erection, rigging operations, and potentially barge-based construction activities. You’ll manage crews, coordinate with crane operators and rigging teams, and ensure work is performed safely, efficiently, and to project specifications. This position is ideal for a leader who thrives in hands-on, dynamic environments and understands the demands of industrial construction jobsites and heavy structural construction work. Key Responsibilities
Supervise and coordinate crews involved in
steel erection, rigging, and potentially barge operations Read and interpret
engineering drawings, lift plans, and rigging diagrams Plan daily activities, allocate labor, and ensure productivity and quality standards Work closely with
crane operators, welders, riggers, and marine crew
to execute lifts and installations Maintain strict adherence to
safety procedures , including safety planning, fall protection, rigging, and crane safety regulations among others. Conduct daily safety and coordination meetings with crew Oversee inspection, maintenance, and proper use of rigging gear and equipment Ensure compliance with project specifications and quality control requirements Coordinate with project management to plan, report progress, resolve issues, and schedule upcoming work Assist in training and mentoring less-experienced crew members Qualifications & Experience
5+ years’ experience
in structural steel or heavy rigging operations At least
2 years of supervisory experience
as a foreman or lead hand Solid understanding of rigging,
crane operations, lift planning, and potentially barge stability principles Proficiency in reading and interpreting structural and rigging drawings Valid certifications in
rigging, fall protection, and crane signaling
(preferred) Strong leadership, communication, and team coordination skills Experience working in
marine environments
or on floating equipment is a plus. Must be safety-focused and capable of working in physically demanding outdoor conditions What We Offer
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with company match PTO, holidays, and a paid winter shutdown Professional development & career growth opportunities Supportive team environment in a respected, growing company Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
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The
Structural Foreman
will oversee all aspects of steel erection, rigging operations, and potentially barge-based construction activities. You’ll manage crews, coordinate with crane operators and rigging teams, and ensure work is performed safely, efficiently, and to project specifications. This position is ideal for a leader who thrives in hands-on, dynamic environments and understands the demands of industrial construction jobsites and heavy structural construction work. Key Responsibilities
Supervise and coordinate crews involved in
steel erection, rigging, and potentially barge operations Read and interpret
engineering drawings, lift plans, and rigging diagrams Plan daily activities, allocate labor, and ensure productivity and quality standards Work closely with
crane operators, welders, riggers, and marine crew
to execute lifts and installations Maintain strict adherence to
safety procedures , including safety planning, fall protection, rigging, and crane safety regulations among others. Conduct daily safety and coordination meetings with crew Oversee inspection, maintenance, and proper use of rigging gear and equipment Ensure compliance with project specifications and quality control requirements Coordinate with project management to plan, report progress, resolve issues, and schedule upcoming work Assist in training and mentoring less-experienced crew members Qualifications & Experience
5+ years’ experience
in structural steel or heavy rigging operations At least
2 years of supervisory experience
as a foreman or lead hand Solid understanding of rigging,
crane operations, lift planning, and potentially barge stability principles Proficiency in reading and interpreting structural and rigging drawings Valid certifications in
rigging, fall protection, and crane signaling
(preferred) Strong leadership, communication, and team coordination skills Experience working in
marine environments
or on floating equipment is a plus. Must be safety-focused and capable of working in physically demanding outdoor conditions What We Offer
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage 401(k) with company match PTO, holidays, and a paid winter shutdown Professional development & career growth opportunities Supportive team environment in a respected, growing company Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
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