M.C. Dean, Inc
An Electrical Foreman is responsible for planning, organizing, and scheduling crews to complete assigned work orders. This includes assigning tasks, ensuring high-quality installation, performing quality inspections, monitoring task completion and compliance, and preventing safety issues.
Responsibilities
Plan productivity for the assigned scope of work.
Organize material phasing by specific areas or floors and keep track of inventory.
Identify tools and equipment needed for each crew, assign gang boxes, and conduct tool inspections.
Prepare information packages for each crew activity, including drawings, schedules, and cut sheets.
Control breaks and monitor loss time related to personal breaks, smoking, and conversations.
Submit daily hour/unit reports for each crew member using the standard time sheet.
Conduct quality control inspections following established plans and checklists.
Ensure work is installed professionally and to high-quality standards.
Maintain and update as-built drawings weekly and log them onto master record drawings.
Inventory tools and equipment daily, ensure accountability and security, and submit inspection sheets weekly.
Report lost, stolen, or damaged tools.
Review and store all AHA’s related to the scope of work at crew gang boxes.
Submit weekly equipment inspection sheets for all assigned equipment.
Follow procedures for reporting and investigating accidents or incidents, submitting reports within 24 hours.
Oversee cleanup, ensuring work areas are broom-swept at day’s end.
Quality Standards
Ensure installation meets or exceeds codes, contractual obligations, and best practices.
Implement and document the Project Quality Plan, addressing deviations with site Q.C. approval.
Participate in 3-Phase Quality Control, including preparatory, initial, and follow-up inspections.
Document inspections and facilitate adherence to QAQC schedules.
Initiate discrepancy notices to document and communicate issues.
Review weekly quality scorecards and address systemic issues.
Address ongoing quality issues and resolve nonconformities promptly.
Participate in QAQC design reviews for constructability issues.
Provide feedback during daily work briefings on quality matters.
Qualifications
6+ years of experience in the electrical industry with a High School diploma or GED.
4+ years of experience with an Associate degree.
Abilities
Ability to lift, carry, and move objects weighing up to 50 pounds, following safety protocols.
Ability to relocate a 12-foot stepladder without assistance.
Work at heights up to 60 feet, climbing scaffolds, lifts, and ladders.
Perform physical activities such as walking, climbing, lifting, squatting, crawling, kneeling, pushing, pulling, and reaching overhead.
Good vision (corrected if necessary), color vision, hearing, and English communication skills.
Operate standard ladders and tools safely within weight limits.
Recognize problems or potential issues, apply rules to specific problems, and synthesize information.
See details at close range and understand spoken information.
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