Commercial Roof Foreman
Over here at GPAC we are actively working with a reputable commercial roofing company looking to add a foreman to their team. They recently experienced their lead foreman retiring and need a commercial roof foreman to help keep up with the steady pipeline of projects, and to help them continue to experience the growth they are used to. Their values are a BIG part of who they are so they really take care of their employees. They have a full team of Projects Managers, estimators, salesman, and Laborers. If you are looking for a chance to get in on one of the most stable roofing companies out there as a Commercial Roofing Foreman look no further.
Commercial Roofing Foreman Duties
- Setting project sites up including equipment and scaffolding.
- Identifying safety related issues and correcting those issues including making sure that all members of the crew are meeting OSHA safety standards.
- Working with project supervisor to set daily goals and then directing the crew to meet those goals.
- Coordinating project activities with interior operations of the building
- Protecting the building and building content for any projects that they are working on.
- Understanding the overall roof assembly being installed and overseeing the installation of the materials into a complete and functional roofing system.
- Understanding how materials and roofing systems go together and come apart in order to complete repairs to existing roofing systems.
- Communicating with members of the crew as well as project supervisor and/or business owner.
- Maintaining project sites in a neat and orderly fashion.
Commercial Roof Foreman Experience Required
- Ability to identify specific @types of commercial roofing materials and implement proper installation and repair methods.
- Ability to use all hand tools associated with commercial roofing installation including simple hand tools and specific roofing related tools.
- Ability to identify safety hazards on project sites and take corrective measures to eliminate or reduce risks associated with those hazards.
- Ability to communicate effectively both in written and oral communications with crew members and project supervisors. The ability to listen is a critical aspect of communications.
- Capable of taking constructive criticism and learning from mistakes.
- Physical ability to lift and maneuver heavy weighted objects including materials and equipment.
- Ability to work at heights as well as access heights from a ladder.
Benefits/Compensation for a Commercial Roofing Foreman
* Health benefits, 401K
* Above market pay
* Company Vehicle, cell phone, and equipment
* Optional after Office work parties, golfing, happy hours
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