Foreman - Fabrication
Lexicon, Inc. · Blytheville, AR · 1 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
Foreman Overview
The Foreman holds the critical responsibility of supervising a shift to ensure the timely and safe completion of assigned projects. This role is designated as 'safety-sensitive' because any failure to properly execute the essential or marginal duties could pose a threat to the health and safety of the employee, their colleagues, and the public.
Foreman Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Supervises and coordinates the activities of a shift engaged in fabricating structural steel.
- Aid workers in performance of tasks, such as welding, fitting, etc.
- Prepare performance reviews, warning/counseling reports and termination reports.
- Responsible for the timely preparation of time sheets and work reports for payroll.
- Responsible for adhering to all company safety program, QA/QC program, and OSHA regulations.
- The ability to work overtime and regular, punctual attendance is required.
Foreman Qualifications
- Minimum of three years’ experience as a craftsman required.
- Previous supervisory experience preferred.
- Must have good oral communication skills.
- Must have all the required hand tools.
Foreman Physical Demands
- Must be able to lift more than 50 pounds frequently on the job and able to climb more than 300 feet.
- Must be able to pull own weight when climbing stairs, ladders, and scaffolding up to 150 feet.
- Excessive amounts of bending, stooping, carrying, pushing, and pulling weights up to 50 pounds.
- Must be able to tolerate temperature fluctuations, a loud and dusty work environment, and able to be around high voltage electromagnetic fields.
- All the physical demands listed are essential functions.
- Some travel required.
- Must be able to work long hours, weekends, holidays, and overtime.
Benefits
- Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
- HSA with employer contributions
- Life Insurance
- Paid Holidays and Vacation
- 401k with company match
Physical Demands
- Must be able to lift more than 50 pounds frequently on the job and able to climb more than 300 feet.
- Must be able to pull own weight when climbing stairs, ladders, and scaffolding up to 150 feet.
- Excessive amounts of bending, stooping, carrying, pushing, and pulling weights up to 50 pounds.
- Must be able to tolerate temperature fluctuations, a loud and dusty work environment, and able to be around high voltage electromagnetic fields.
- All the physical demands listed are essential functions.
- Some travel required.
- Must be able to work long hours, weekends, holidays, and overtime.