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J. Cumby Construction Inc.

Mechanical Pipe Foreman

J. Cumby Construction Inc., Oakland, Tennessee, United States, 38060

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At J. Cumby Construction, we are a licensed general contractor specializing in the construction of water and wastewater treatment facilities, pumping stations, as well as commercial and industrial projects. Job Summary: We are in search of an experienced Foreman with hands-on expertise in water/wastewater projects and/or heavy commercial construction. The ideal candidate will be responsible for supervising project execution, ensuring accurate cost estimates, reviewing blueprints and specifications, and upholding on-site safety. This position requires travel to various job sites. Responsibilities and Duties: 1. Install and repair underground pipes, fittings, and valves of various materials and sizes for storm or sanitation sewers, drainage systems, and water mains. 2. Employ pipe lasers and transits to precisely position pipes and fittings in trenches. 3. Provide hand signals to equipment operators. 4. Utilize hand tools to backfill trenches. 5. Measure, cut, and conduct leak tests on pipes. 6. Ensure strict adherence to job site safety protocols. 7. Maintain alignment with project plans and schedules to meet production targets. 8. Develop a prioritized work plan for the crew based on project requirements. 9. Conduct equipment checks to ensure proper working conditions. 10. Prepare necessary reports as required. 11. Possess knowledge of heavy equipment operations and maintenance. 12. Demonstrate experience in heavy civil construction, particularly in water/wastewater projects. 13. Understand pipe laying techniques for water mains, sanitary sewers, and storm sewers, with the ability to interpret plans and specifications. 14. Preferred knowledge of trench safety, rigging/signaling, and experience with ductile, steel, and PVC pipes. 15. Willingness to travel as needed for multi-state projects. Benefits and Perks: J. Cumby Construction offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage Critical illness insurance Short and Long-Term Disability coverage Voluntary Life Insurance Paid Holidays and Vacation J. Cumby Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and promotes Affirmative Action (AA). We are a Drug-Free Workplace and an E-Verify Employer. Qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds, including minorities, are encouraged to apply. Note: Having a crew is a plus, and the compensation package will be generous and based on experience. This role may involve travel to specific regions in North Carolina, as well as potentially Middle and Eastern Tennessee. How many years of experience do you have as a Foreman? * What are your salary expectations? * Do you have experience as a Foreman overseeing laying ductile iron pipe on a Heavy Civil WWTP project? If so, list the last 3 pipe jobs you have worked on. * Do you live within driving distance of the job you are applying for? *

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