Energy Erectors Inc.
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SUB Foreman
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Energy Erectors Inc.
Energy Erectors, Inc. (EEI) tackles terrain, technology, and timelines to construct transmission line projects up to 500 kV and has over 30 years of experience building substations and switchyards. With integrated in‑house construction, engineering, procurement, and commissioning capabilities, Energy Erectors has the experience and resources to deliver world‑class solutions to complex power transmission and distribution projects. EEI’s mission is to safely deliver the highest quality work, exceed client expectations, and relentlessly maintain a reputation for integrity.
The Substation Foreman supervises and assists with the day‑to‑day activities of the substation employees and the project to which they are assigned, reporting directly to the Project Manager. The Foreman must be able to perform the various duties while on the job from Groundman to Leadman.
Responsibilities
Create, maintain, and execute the project plan to schedule and ensure compliance with budget.
Supervise and coordinate all construction activities.
Track and communicate weekly project report and generate 3‑week look‑ahead.
Ensure project materials and workmanship meet the project quality standards and design requirements.
Initiate and conduct project meetings with staff assigned to the project and management if necessary.
Review and address plan details, resolve issues before they result in added budget expenditures.
Advise the Superintendent of any potential problems, work interferences or schedule difficulties while assisting in circumventing/resolving such conflicts.
Enforce site‑specific plans and procedures that are in line with EEI’s culture and safety requirements.
Review and submit weekly time sheets to payroll for processing.
Maintain the project’s daily job diary.
Qualifications
Minimum working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, including Excel, Word, Outlook and internal operational systems.
Ability to apply basic engineering principles to construction challenges.
Ability to visualize the entire project and anticipate constructability issues and embed solutions in the construction plans and schedules.
Must be able to schedule, monitor and forecast resources for optimum efficiency.
Ability to manage others and many facets of the construction project and assume responsibility.
Preferred Qualifications
Obtain and maintain a valid State Class A driver’s license and/or hold and maintain a valid commercial driver’s license.
OSHA 30.
Physical Demands and Work Environment This job operates in a field environment. The role routinely requires extended periods of bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, pushing, pulling, lifting (up to 50 pounds), standing, twisting, and working in inclement weather conditions such as extreme heat, cold, rain, ice, snow, and wind. The position is physically active and requires good vision at 20 feet or more or 20 inches or less, precise hand‑eye coordination, and the ability to identify and distinguish colors.
Benefits Benefits available include Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability and Life insurance, a 401(k) plan and Employee Stock Purchase plan.
Equal Employment Opportunity: The Company’s policy is not to unlawfully discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status or any other basis protected by applicable law and EEOC regulations. The Company also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.
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SUB Foreman
role at
Energy Erectors Inc.
Energy Erectors, Inc. (EEI) tackles terrain, technology, and timelines to construct transmission line projects up to 500 kV and has over 30 years of experience building substations and switchyards. With integrated in‑house construction, engineering, procurement, and commissioning capabilities, Energy Erectors has the experience and resources to deliver world‑class solutions to complex power transmission and distribution projects. EEI’s mission is to safely deliver the highest quality work, exceed client expectations, and relentlessly maintain a reputation for integrity.
The Substation Foreman supervises and assists with the day‑to‑day activities of the substation employees and the project to which they are assigned, reporting directly to the Project Manager. The Foreman must be able to perform the various duties while on the job from Groundman to Leadman.
Responsibilities
Create, maintain, and execute the project plan to schedule and ensure compliance with budget.
Supervise and coordinate all construction activities.
Track and communicate weekly project report and generate 3‑week look‑ahead.
Ensure project materials and workmanship meet the project quality standards and design requirements.
Initiate and conduct project meetings with staff assigned to the project and management if necessary.
Review and address plan details, resolve issues before they result in added budget expenditures.
Advise the Superintendent of any potential problems, work interferences or schedule difficulties while assisting in circumventing/resolving such conflicts.
Enforce site‑specific plans and procedures that are in line with EEI’s culture and safety requirements.
Review and submit weekly time sheets to payroll for processing.
Maintain the project’s daily job diary.
Qualifications
Minimum working knowledge of Microsoft Office software, including Excel, Word, Outlook and internal operational systems.
Ability to apply basic engineering principles to construction challenges.
Ability to visualize the entire project and anticipate constructability issues and embed solutions in the construction plans and schedules.
Must be able to schedule, monitor and forecast resources for optimum efficiency.
Ability to manage others and many facets of the construction project and assume responsibility.
Preferred Qualifications
Obtain and maintain a valid State Class A driver’s license and/or hold and maintain a valid commercial driver’s license.
OSHA 30.
Physical Demands and Work Environment This job operates in a field environment. The role routinely requires extended periods of bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, pushing, pulling, lifting (up to 50 pounds), standing, twisting, and working in inclement weather conditions such as extreme heat, cold, rain, ice, snow, and wind. The position is physically active and requires good vision at 20 feet or more or 20 inches or less, precise hand‑eye coordination, and the ability to identify and distinguish colors.
Benefits Benefits available include Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability and Life insurance, a 401(k) plan and Employee Stock Purchase plan.
Equal Employment Opportunity: The Company’s policy is not to unlawfully discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status or any other basis protected by applicable law and EEOC regulations. The Company also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees based on any of these protected categories.
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