SRU Electric LLC
Job Description
Job Description Description:
SUMMARY The Tower Foreman provides on-site management ensuring accurate and efficient completion of each project. In this position, you would be supervising and training crew members while ensuring safety and quality control on job sites. You would also be involved in tower construction activities, including assembling towers and installing antennas.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Directly responsible for work schedules and assignments for all employees assigned to project. Communicates and enforces safety procedures and site rules. DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES: Follow all state and federal safety regulations (OSHA, local turfing vendor, Tower Co., etc.) while working in an efficient and productive manner. Perform tasks of Tower Tech I, Tower Tech II, and Tower Tech III as needed to lead by example and facilitate timely job completion Perform lead responsibilities and effectively interface with all levels of management, staff, and customer requirements. Operate as a Foreman in the installation, maintenance, and de-installation of all aspects of wireless cell site. Interprets various documents (e.g. blueprints, diagrams, manufacturer specifications, etc.) to ensure proper installation of antenna systems using technical expertise and knowledge of blueprints and diagrams. Communicating with CMs and PMS any information pertinent to the site/job. Testing and Troubleshooting equipment and installations. Repair or Replace Faulty Equipment.
Requirements:
REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES: Ability to work in a team-focused work environment. You must be able to work well in coordination with a crew. Ability to perform tasks of Tower Tech I, Tower Tech II, and Tower Tech III as needed to lead by example and facilitate timely job completion. Ability to locate and use standard industry hand tools, test equipment, and supplies. Connectors install experience Rigging Coax, Fiber routing/handling experience Top side and bottom side grounding experience Accurately complete detailed forms and reports Organizational, computer and communication skills. Must be able to read and interpret site plans, RFDS, construction drawings Physically able to climb 1000 vertical feet per day Ability to travel, even on weekends and over nights Ability to perform Tower Rescues EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Minimum of three to four (3-4) years of experience as a tower climber with top hand experience. Prior hands-on mechanical, construction, electrical, or equivalent working experience is preferred. VAILD DRIVERS LICENSE (Required) Copies of industry certifications (certs NWSA, (OSHA 10 and/or 30, Advanced Climber Competent Rescue, Advanced Rigging, First Aid/CPR/Bloodborne Pathogens Radio Frequency Awareness) PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physically able to climb 1000 vertical feet per day. Have the physical strength to perform self-rescues and rescues of others. Must be physically capable of pulling wires and cables through conduit. Lifting and carrying heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds. loading and unloading material and equipment in a warehouse setting and on the construction sites, with and without the assistance of a lift gate Constantly repeating physical motions like lifting arms, grasping tools, and reaching for equipment. Eye/hand/feet coordination crucial. Climb and maintain balance on steel framework, stairs, ladders and scaffolds
Job Description Description:
SUMMARY The Tower Foreman provides on-site management ensuring accurate and efficient completion of each project. In this position, you would be supervising and training crew members while ensuring safety and quality control on job sites. You would also be involved in tower construction activities, including assembling towers and installing antennas.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Directly responsible for work schedules and assignments for all employees assigned to project. Communicates and enforces safety procedures and site rules. DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES: Follow all state and federal safety regulations (OSHA, local turfing vendor, Tower Co., etc.) while working in an efficient and productive manner. Perform tasks of Tower Tech I, Tower Tech II, and Tower Tech III as needed to lead by example and facilitate timely job completion Perform lead responsibilities and effectively interface with all levels of management, staff, and customer requirements. Operate as a Foreman in the installation, maintenance, and de-installation of all aspects of wireless cell site. Interprets various documents (e.g. blueprints, diagrams, manufacturer specifications, etc.) to ensure proper installation of antenna systems using technical expertise and knowledge of blueprints and diagrams. Communicating with CMs and PMS any information pertinent to the site/job. Testing and Troubleshooting equipment and installations. Repair or Replace Faulty Equipment.
Requirements:
REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES: Ability to work in a team-focused work environment. You must be able to work well in coordination with a crew. Ability to perform tasks of Tower Tech I, Tower Tech II, and Tower Tech III as needed to lead by example and facilitate timely job completion. Ability to locate and use standard industry hand tools, test equipment, and supplies. Connectors install experience Rigging Coax, Fiber routing/handling experience Top side and bottom side grounding experience Accurately complete detailed forms and reports Organizational, computer and communication skills. Must be able to read and interpret site plans, RFDS, construction drawings Physically able to climb 1000 vertical feet per day Ability to travel, even on weekends and over nights Ability to perform Tower Rescues EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Minimum of three to four (3-4) years of experience as a tower climber with top hand experience. Prior hands-on mechanical, construction, electrical, or equivalent working experience is preferred. VAILD DRIVERS LICENSE (Required) Copies of industry certifications (certs NWSA, (OSHA 10 and/or 30, Advanced Climber Competent Rescue, Advanced Rigging, First Aid/CPR/Bloodborne Pathogens Radio Frequency Awareness) PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Physically able to climb 1000 vertical feet per day. Have the physical strength to perform self-rescues and rescues of others. Must be physically capable of pulling wires and cables through conduit. Lifting and carrying heavy items weighing up to 50 pounds. loading and unloading material and equipment in a warehouse setting and on the construction sites, with and without the assistance of a lift gate Constantly repeating physical motions like lifting arms, grasping tools, and reaching for equipment. Eye/hand/feet coordination crucial. Climb and maintain balance on steel framework, stairs, ladders and scaffolds