Wood Pole Foreman
Job Description: Foreman Position Overview: The Wood Pole Foreman is responsible for conducting thorough inspections of wooden utility poles to ensure compliance with safety standards, structural integrity, and overall quality. This role involves comprehensive assessments, documentation, and reporting of findings to maintain the reliability and safety of utility pole networks. Daily management of a crew consisting of at least one Crew Member. Key Responsibilities:
Job Description: Foreman Position Overview: The Wood Pole Foreman is responsible for conducting thorough inspections of wooden utility poles to ensure compliance with safety standards, structural integrity, and overall quality. This role involves comprehensive assessments, documentation, and reporting of findings to maintain the reliability and safety of utility pole networks. Daily management of a crew consisting of at least one Crew Member. Key Responsibilities:
- Inspection Protocol: Execute detailed inspections of wooden utility poles based on established safety guidelines, industry standards, and company protocols.
- Structural Assessment: Evaluate the structural integrity of wooden poles, examining for signs of decay, cracks, splits, insect infestation, or any other compromising factors.
- Safety Compliance: Ensure compliance with safety regulations, identifying potential hazards and recommending necessary actions for repair or replacement.
- Reporting: Accurately record inspection information into data collection application, including taking pictures and attaching required information while outlining inspection results, highlighting critical issues, and providing recommendations for corrective measures. Provide reports on project progress and material needs.
- Collaboration: Liaise with relevant stakeholders to communicate inspection outcomes and support the implementation of recommended actions.
- Continuous Improvement: Contribute insights for the enhancement of inspection procedures, tools, or methodologies to optimize efficiency and accuracy.
- Manage daily expenses, admin, and payroll for crew members. Provide reviews of crew member performance and assist with disciplinary action of crew members. Manage equipment and tools for crew, schedule repairs, reassign equipment as needed and maintain inventory for project(s).
- Train and develop laborers, inspectors, and foremen.
- Expense management relating to the purchase of required supplies, equipment, lodging, etc.
- Manage payroll hours, minimize non-productive time, and ensure accuracy in payroll when approving. Manage time-off requests and personnel needs.
- Perform quality/safety audits and safety observations per company guidelines.
- High school diploma or equivalent; additional vocational training or experience in related field preferred.
- Strong planning and task management skills.
- Proficient understanding of wood pole materials, construction, decay mechanisms, and safety standards.
- Exceptional attention to detail and observational skills.
- Proficiency in using hand tools and equipment.
- Able to work independently while prioritizing tasks effectively.
- Good problem-solving skills.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- OSHA 10 training.
- Pesticide Applicator License for at least one state.
- Ability to travel a minimum of 75%.
- Ability to carry and handle tools and equipment used for inspections, which can be heavy and bulky (up to 50 lbs).
- Capable of performing fieldwork, utilizing a shovel to excavate, applying preservatives and protective coatings and adhering to safety protocols.
- Capability to perform physically demanding tasks for extended periods.
- Ability to bend, stoop, and crouch to inspect poles from various angles and positions.
- Precision in using hand and power tools while performing tasks required for wood pole inspection.
- Sharp eyesight to detect small defects, cracks, or other issues on poles and read inspection data clearly.
- Adequate hearing to listen to instructions, communicate with team members, and detect auditory signals that may indicate issues during inspections.
- Capability to walk long distances and stand for extended periods while conducting inspections.
- Ability to navigate and maintain balance through various types of terrain, including rough, uneven, or steep areas.
- Sustaining energy levels to perform physically demanding tasks throughout the workday.
- Ability to manage fatigue and remain alert during long inspection tasks.
- Ability to work in various weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, and wind.
- Comfort with working outdoors, often in remote or isolated areas.
- Attention to detail to carefully examine wood poles for signs of decay, damage, or structural issues.
- Ability to analyze inspection data and determine the severity of any problems found.
- Ability to make informed decisions regarding the condition of poles and the need for maintenance or replacement.
- Technical knowledge to understand wood pole construction, common defects, and industry standards.
- Accurately recording inspection results and creating detailed reports.
- Effectively communicating findings to team members, supervisors, and other stakeholders.
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