Utility Pole Foreman | Western U.S.
The Davey Tree Expert Company · Salt Lake City, UT · 5 days ago
Management$25–$28/hrFull-time
Job Duties
- Serve as a working foreman, actively participating in daily field tasks alongside crew members.
- Lead by example in completing utility pole inspections, restoration work, and field operations.
- Ensure team performance meets safety, quality, production, and compliance standards.
- Supervise and support daily utility pole inspection and restoration tasks.
- Oversee team scheduling and attendance.
- Communicate daily progress major issues to the Project Manager.
- Provide on-the-job training, mentorship, and performance feedback to team members.
- Lead safety and collaborate with the Safety Team on investigations and documentation.
- Conduct daily safety and quality control inspections to ensure compliance with regulations and client standards.
- Assist in hiring and ongoing training of new employees.
- Operate company vehicles and ensure proper care and maintenance of vehicles and equipment.
- Utilize technology (e.g., GPS, iPads, GIS software) for field documentation and data collection.
- Perform field tasks including utility pole inspections, excavation, backfilling, preservative application, and steel truss installation.
- Use handheld and pneumatic tools as needed for restoration work.
- Interact professionally with landowners and represent the company in public settings.
- Maintain job site cleanliness and ensure safe, efficient work practices.
- Remain current with new technology and apply it to field operations.
- Travel extensively (75–100%) based on project requirements.
- React appropriately in emergencies and adhere to all company policies and procedures.
Qualifications
- Ability to prioritize tasks and work with limited direct supervision.
- Lead, motivate, influence, and direct team members; demonstrates a growth mindset focused on continuous improvement and learning.
- Analyze problems effectively, identify alternative solutions, anticipate outcomes, and implement resources appropriately.
- Demonstrated knowledge of utility infrastructure, including electric hazard identification, electric equipment, and communication equipment.
- Proficiency in pole inspection and restoration, with the ability to train and mentor others.
- Experience following best practices for working with utility poles and related infrastructure.
- Ability to identify issues and implement effective solutions in inspection and restoration processes.
- Proven ability to work independently and effectively in a field setting.
- Valid driver’s license and a clean Motor Vehicle Report; must pass the Davey Driver’s Safety Course.
- Ability to obtain a pesticide license where state regulations require it.
- Comfortable using technology in the field, including iPads, cameras, GIS software, and navigation tools.
- Effective communicator in both one-on-one and group settings.
- Ability to follow detailed instructions accurately and operate safely.
- Proficient in English.
- Experience using Google Workspace tools.