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Ezarc Solutions

General Foreman, Structural Steel Construction

Ezarc Solutions, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003

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EZARC, Inc. is a leading specialty contractor serving the structural steel needs of the commercial and industrial construction sectors. With projects across the Western United States and a reputation for safety and precision, we are expanding our field leadership team in Phoenix. We are seeking a General Foreman with a background as a journeyman Ironworker to oversee field operations across multiple crews and phases of structural steel erection.

Position Summary

The General Foreman is a senior field leader responsible for driving jobsite safety, field production results, and crew performance. This individual will coordinate day-to-day operations, manage multiple foremen and crews, and ensure all activities align with the project's budget, schedule, and quality requirements. The ideal candidate brings a balance of field expertise, leadership, and discipline in managing resources and timelines.

Key Responsibilities

Own and enforce all aspects of jobsite safety, ensuring full compliance with OSHA and EZARC standards

Lead and be accountable for achieving daily and weekly production targets while maintaining quality and safety

Supervise and support multiple Working Foremen and Ironworker crews during all phases of structural steel erection

Coordinate daily activities with the Project Superintendent, including manpower, equipment, and material logistics

Monitor productivity, work sequencing, and scheduling to drive jobsite efficiency

Review project drawings, field details, and changes to ensure correct steel installation

Proactively identify and resolve constructability and coordination issues

Conduct safety meetings, toolbox talks, and job hazard analyses

Track and report performance metrics; ensure timecards and reports are accurate and timely

Mentor and develop field leadership, promoting a culture of accountability and pride in craftsmanship

Act as a primary field liaison between crews, project management, and other trades

Qualifications

Required:

Journeyman Ironworker with 8–10 years of experience in structural steel, including 3–5 years in a supervisory role

Demonstrated success in leading safe, productive crews on large-scale steel projects

Deep knowledge of steel erection techniques, rigging, crane operations, layout, and connections

OSHA 30 certification required

Strong ability to read and interpret structural drawings and specifications

Excellent communication, leadership, and conflict resolution skills

Valid driver's license and reliable transportation

Preferred:

NCCCO or similar rigging/signalperson certification

Experience with commercial, industrial, or data center steel structures

Work Environment

Field-based position on active construction sites

Must be comfortable with heights, steel structures, and changing site conditions

Daily use of PPE; physical activities include walking, climbing, lifting, and supervising ironwork tasks