Stansell Electric Company
Stansell Electric Company
Since 1940, Stansell Electric Company, Inc. has been a leading provider of quality electrical contracting and related services. Today, Stansell Electric continues as a family‑owned company with second and third generations carrying the legacy. The core values of the company:
Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Enjoyment, Care for Employees, Honesty, and Investing in Resources
are the ultimate legacy established over 80 years ago and carried on by the amazing team today.
How Stansell Makes a Difference By
Growing our People, Serving our Customers, and Building our Communities , we stand out as the leading multi‑disciplined electrical contractor and systems integrator in the Southeast. Stansell Electric provides turnkey solutions in the Transportation (Lighting, Signalization, ITS, Navigation), Industrial (Water, Wastewater, Manufacturing/Warehouse, Power), Commercial (High‑rise, High‑end complexes), and Infrastructure (Duct bank, Substation) markets.
Who You’ll Work With We take pride in our unwavering commitment to Injury Free, Best Tradespeople, and Quality; while building relationships with Owners, Contractors, Architects, Engineers, and other Subcontractors. We have a strong people‑first culture, a record‑setting safety record, and we leverage technology to enhance the effectiveness of project delivery.
About the Position The Foreman 2 works out of Stansell Electric’s Nashville office, assisting in all aspects of supervising and coordinating assigned crew(s) and subordinate supervision in all aspects of installation, alteration, demolition, maintenance and/or repair of electrical systems, conductors, assemblies, and associated materials and equipment on all type of projects within the electrical construction industry. The Foreman 2 must show the mechanical aptitude, mathematical skills, and literacy skills commensurate to the satisfactory completion of position’s primary duties and responsibilities. Advancement opportunities are available by advancing to more senior positions or through transfer to skilled trades.
Responsibilities
Meet or exceed project schedules, productivity standards, and monetary budgets.
Has strong expertise in all aspects of trade related materials, components, equipment, systems, methods of installations, safety procedures, safe work practices, trade related calculations, blueprint and drawing interpretation, and trouble shooting.
Operates any hand tools, power tools, and equipment necessary to perform all trade associated duties.
Effectively communicates and interfaces with peers, crew, project supervision, and General Contractor.
Coordinates work and activities with the Project Manager, General Contractor, customer, and other trades.
Forecasts and orders manpower, material, tool, and equipment needs well in advance to assure that the proper tools/equipment, materials, information, manpower, and other requirements are on the project when needed.
Proceeds with work via written and verbal instructions, plans, drawings, or specifications.
Directly responsible for the supervision and management of all employees and supervision under his/her jurisdiction.
Lays out and schedules work for subordinate supervision, lead persons, and crew as needed.
Correctly fulfills, in a timely manner, administrative requirements and documentation such as time sheets, labor coding, daily logs, material and tool requisitions, man loading schedules, reports (i.e. incident/injury, employee notifications, etc.).
Monitors labor productivity, Quality Control, and directs subordinate supervision and crews in such a manner so as to meet project schedules and production quotas.
Coordinate and manages equipment rentals.
Identifies, schedules, and facilitates all needed inspections.
Prepares detail drawings for job as needed.
Instructs assigned employees in the correct operation of tools and equipment, safe work practices, electrical principles, and applicable NEC.
Evaluate employees under his/her supervision.
Performs disciplinary actions, procedures, and documentation.
Troubleshoot and resolve problems in electrical circuits, systems, and equipment.
Perform EEW procedures up to 480 volts.
Perform metering and testing up to 480 volts.
Utilize NEC codebook as needed.
Comprehends, abides by, and enforces Stansell Electric customer policies, procedures, and safety guidelines. Documents and reports all violations.
Attend all Foreman Meetings.
May be called upon to perform the duties of JW1 through FR1.
Works with tools alongside crew when required or as directed.
Perform other project related duties and assignments as instructed by supervision.
Smarts, Skills, and Physical Requirements
Wearing personal tool belt at all times on the job. The waist tool belt as worn weighs approximately 30 pounds with tool pouch, tools, and nail bags.
Constantly moving about on the feet.
Completing a full day’s assignments involving one or more of the following; bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, climbing, kneeling, balancing, pushing, pulling, reaching over head, and repetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers.
Digging trenches and excavations, either by use of hand tools or power equipment.
Operating two handed tools/equipment such as cable cutters, hammer drills, compression tools, and jack hammers.
Operating aerial personnel lifts.
Transitioning from employee parking area or street into construction work areas and to access all levels of the building, even if the only means of access is by O.S.H.A. approved site construction ladder or stairs still under construction, but acceptable for use.
Wearing all personal protective equipment at all times as required by the specific task; eye and face protection, steel toe leather work boots, hand protection, head protection, respirator, arc flash protection.
Climbing and working from all types of ladders; step ladders up to 14’, “A” frame ladders, and all size extension ladders. Capable of carrying and relocating up to a 12’ step ladder by one’s self.
Operating company vehicles with manual or automatic transmission.
Utilizing construction site sanitary facilities (Porta‑Johns).
Working a 40 hour work week, with overtime and off‑hour shifts as required.
Personal weight including tool pouch, tools, nail bags, and tool belt must not exceed 300 lbs, weight limit of a class 1A ladder.
Possession of good hearing, normal or corrected.
Possession of good vision, normal or corrected.
Positive identification of wiring colors.
Education
High School Diploma or GED
Benefits
Health insurance
Flexible Spending Account and Health Savings Account options
Short Term and Long‑Term Disability insurance provided
401k with Generous Match
As a Federal Contractor, it is the policy of Stansell Electric Company to assure that applicants are employed, and that applicants are treated during employment, without regard to their race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age or disability.
An Equal Opportunity Employer / Minorities & females encouraged to apply. TN Drug Free Workplace conducting pre‑employment, post‑accident and random drug screening. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Enjoyment, Care for Employees, Honesty, and Investing in Resources
are the ultimate legacy established over 80 years ago and carried on by the amazing team today.
How Stansell Makes a Difference By
Growing our People, Serving our Customers, and Building our Communities , we stand out as the leading multi‑disciplined electrical contractor and systems integrator in the Southeast. Stansell Electric provides turnkey solutions in the Transportation (Lighting, Signalization, ITS, Navigation), Industrial (Water, Wastewater, Manufacturing/Warehouse, Power), Commercial (High‑rise, High‑end complexes), and Infrastructure (Duct bank, Substation) markets.
Who You’ll Work With We take pride in our unwavering commitment to Injury Free, Best Tradespeople, and Quality; while building relationships with Owners, Contractors, Architects, Engineers, and other Subcontractors. We have a strong people‑first culture, a record‑setting safety record, and we leverage technology to enhance the effectiveness of project delivery.
About the Position The Foreman 2 works out of Stansell Electric’s Nashville office, assisting in all aspects of supervising and coordinating assigned crew(s) and subordinate supervision in all aspects of installation, alteration, demolition, maintenance and/or repair of electrical systems, conductors, assemblies, and associated materials and equipment on all type of projects within the electrical construction industry. The Foreman 2 must show the mechanical aptitude, mathematical skills, and literacy skills commensurate to the satisfactory completion of position’s primary duties and responsibilities. Advancement opportunities are available by advancing to more senior positions or through transfer to skilled trades.
Responsibilities
Meet or exceed project schedules, productivity standards, and monetary budgets.
Has strong expertise in all aspects of trade related materials, components, equipment, systems, methods of installations, safety procedures, safe work practices, trade related calculations, blueprint and drawing interpretation, and trouble shooting.
Operates any hand tools, power tools, and equipment necessary to perform all trade associated duties.
Effectively communicates and interfaces with peers, crew, project supervision, and General Contractor.
Coordinates work and activities with the Project Manager, General Contractor, customer, and other trades.
Forecasts and orders manpower, material, tool, and equipment needs well in advance to assure that the proper tools/equipment, materials, information, manpower, and other requirements are on the project when needed.
Proceeds with work via written and verbal instructions, plans, drawings, or specifications.
Directly responsible for the supervision and management of all employees and supervision under his/her jurisdiction.
Lays out and schedules work for subordinate supervision, lead persons, and crew as needed.
Correctly fulfills, in a timely manner, administrative requirements and documentation such as time sheets, labor coding, daily logs, material and tool requisitions, man loading schedules, reports (i.e. incident/injury, employee notifications, etc.).
Monitors labor productivity, Quality Control, and directs subordinate supervision and crews in such a manner so as to meet project schedules and production quotas.
Coordinate and manages equipment rentals.
Identifies, schedules, and facilitates all needed inspections.
Prepares detail drawings for job as needed.
Instructs assigned employees in the correct operation of tools and equipment, safe work practices, electrical principles, and applicable NEC.
Evaluate employees under his/her supervision.
Performs disciplinary actions, procedures, and documentation.
Troubleshoot and resolve problems in electrical circuits, systems, and equipment.
Perform EEW procedures up to 480 volts.
Perform metering and testing up to 480 volts.
Utilize NEC codebook as needed.
Comprehends, abides by, and enforces Stansell Electric customer policies, procedures, and safety guidelines. Documents and reports all violations.
Attend all Foreman Meetings.
May be called upon to perform the duties of JW1 through FR1.
Works with tools alongside crew when required or as directed.
Perform other project related duties and assignments as instructed by supervision.
Smarts, Skills, and Physical Requirements
Wearing personal tool belt at all times on the job. The waist tool belt as worn weighs approximately 30 pounds with tool pouch, tools, and nail bags.
Constantly moving about on the feet.
Completing a full day’s assignments involving one or more of the following; bending, stooping, squatting, crawling, climbing, kneeling, balancing, pushing, pulling, reaching over head, and repetitive use of arms, hands, and fingers.
Digging trenches and excavations, either by use of hand tools or power equipment.
Operating two handed tools/equipment such as cable cutters, hammer drills, compression tools, and jack hammers.
Operating aerial personnel lifts.
Transitioning from employee parking area or street into construction work areas and to access all levels of the building, even if the only means of access is by O.S.H.A. approved site construction ladder or stairs still under construction, but acceptable for use.
Wearing all personal protective equipment at all times as required by the specific task; eye and face protection, steel toe leather work boots, hand protection, head protection, respirator, arc flash protection.
Climbing and working from all types of ladders; step ladders up to 14’, “A” frame ladders, and all size extension ladders. Capable of carrying and relocating up to a 12’ step ladder by one’s self.
Operating company vehicles with manual or automatic transmission.
Utilizing construction site sanitary facilities (Porta‑Johns).
Working a 40 hour work week, with overtime and off‑hour shifts as required.
Personal weight including tool pouch, tools, nail bags, and tool belt must not exceed 300 lbs, weight limit of a class 1A ladder.
Possession of good hearing, normal or corrected.
Possession of good vision, normal or corrected.
Positive identification of wiring colors.
Education
High School Diploma or GED
Benefits
Health insurance
Flexible Spending Account and Health Savings Account options
Short Term and Long‑Term Disability insurance provided
401k with Generous Match
As a Federal Contractor, it is the policy of Stansell Electric Company to assure that applicants are employed, and that applicants are treated during employment, without regard to their race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age or disability.
An Equal Opportunity Employer / Minorities & females encouraged to apply. TN Drug Free Workplace conducting pre‑employment, post‑accident and random drug screening. #J-18808-Ljbffr