Groundworks
Overview
JES Foundation Repair, a Groundworks Company, seeks a skilled Masonry Foreman to lead masonry-focused crews in delivering high-quality foundation repair and structural restoration services.
What we provide
Bi-weekly pay & bonus opportunities
All tools & transportation to the job site included
Full-time nonseasonal work, we work year-round!
Employee Ownership Program
Company-sponsored certification programs & career development
Competitive and rewarding, family-oriented culture
Advanced leadership training as a Foreman – most Superintendents on our team have been Foreman
Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Long/Short Term Disability, Life insurance, 401(k) retirement program with a company match, 2 weeks paid time off & 6 holidays
Foreman can earn $90,000.00+ per year
Job Responsibilities
Lead a crew performing masonry-related foundation repair work.
Execute and oversee tuck pointing, mortar joint repair, brick/block replacement, lintel installation, and light structural masonry repairs.
Assess job site conditions and create a work plan for crew assignments, materials, and tools.
Integrate masonry repairs into larger foundation solutions such as wall stabilization, waterproofing, and structural reinforcement.
Supervise crew members, providing training and guidance to ensure quality workmanship and safety compliance.
Communicate effectively with customers, providing education about masonry and foundation repair processes.
Troubleshoot issues and adapt solutions to ensure jobs are completed on time and within budget.
Complete accurate job documentation and handoff to the proper parties.
Drive the company-provided vehicle to and from job sites daily.
Qualifications
Masonry experience required (tuck pointing, lintels, brick/block repair, mortar finishing).
Experience leading crews or small teams.
Strong communication and motivational skills.
Basic construction knowledge (foundation repair or structural reinforcement experience is a plus).
Must have a valid, non-restrictive driver’s license.
Willingness to enter crawl spaces and confined areas.
Other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements
Lift and carry heavy objects (up to 50 lbs.) regularly.
Walk and stand for long periods of time while performing strenuous labor.
Use abdominal and lower back muscles to provide support over time without fatigue.
Maintain good manual dexterity and multi-limb coordination for masonry and repair work.
Excellent stamina.
Seeing with the ability to read reports, data, statistics and information on computer screens.
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What we provide
Bi-weekly pay & bonus opportunities
All tools & transportation to the job site included
Full-time nonseasonal work, we work year-round!
Employee Ownership Program
Company-sponsored certification programs & career development
Competitive and rewarding, family-oriented culture
Advanced leadership training as a Foreman – most Superintendents on our team have been Foreman
Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Long/Short Term Disability, Life insurance, 401(k) retirement program with a company match, 2 weeks paid time off & 6 holidays
Foreman can earn $90,000.00+ per year
Job Responsibilities
Lead a crew performing masonry-related foundation repair work.
Execute and oversee tuck pointing, mortar joint repair, brick/block replacement, lintel installation, and light structural masonry repairs.
Assess job site conditions and create a work plan for crew assignments, materials, and tools.
Integrate masonry repairs into larger foundation solutions such as wall stabilization, waterproofing, and structural reinforcement.
Supervise crew members, providing training and guidance to ensure quality workmanship and safety compliance.
Communicate effectively with customers, providing education about masonry and foundation repair processes.
Troubleshoot issues and adapt solutions to ensure jobs are completed on time and within budget.
Complete accurate job documentation and handoff to the proper parties.
Drive the company-provided vehicle to and from job sites daily.
Qualifications
Masonry experience required (tuck pointing, lintels, brick/block repair, mortar finishing).
Experience leading crews or small teams.
Strong communication and motivational skills.
Basic construction knowledge (foundation repair or structural reinforcement experience is a plus).
Must have a valid, non-restrictive driver’s license.
Willingness to enter crawl spaces and confined areas.
Other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements
Lift and carry heavy objects (up to 50 lbs.) regularly.
Walk and stand for long periods of time while performing strenuous labor.
Use abdominal and lower back muscles to provide support over time without fatigue.
Maintain good manual dexterity and multi-limb coordination for masonry and repair work.
Excellent stamina.
Seeing with the ability to read reports, data, statistics and information on computer screens.
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