Advanced Directional Drilling Solutions
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Opportunity for advancement
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HDD Foreman – Roles & Responsibilities The HDD Foreman is a working foreman responsible for leading crews in the safe, accurate, and efficient completion of directional drilling operations.
Reports To Field Superintendent / Operations Manager
Position Overview The HDD Foreman operates as a hands‑on leader, managing crew performance, operating drilling equipment, and ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and production standards on each job site.
Leadership & Crew Management
Lead and participate directly in daily field operations including drilling, locating, and vac operations.
Assign crew tasks and ensure compliance with safety and production goals.
Conduct tailgate safety meetings and ensure proper PPE use at all times.
Field Operations & Equipment
Operate HDD drill rig, locator, and vac truck during production.
Perform setup of entry and exit pits, tooling changes, and mud mixing.
Maintain bore path accuracy and drilling fluid management throughout operations.
Job Planning & Setup
Review bore plans and locates before beginning work.
Confirm that all utilities are properly marked and clear.
Coordinate with Superintendent for daily job readiness and site logistics.
Safety & Compliance
Ensure all safety regulations and company policies are followed on‑site.
Report incidents or near misses immediately and assist in corrective actions.
Quality Control & Documentation
Track daily production, footage, and conditions for reporting.
Verify correct conduit, fusion, and pullback installation procedures.
Submit bore logs and photos for as‑built documentation.
Communication & Coordination
Maintain daily contact with Superintendent or Project Manager regarding job progress.
Coordinate with inspectors, property owners, and utility representatives when required.
Team & Staff Management & Development
Train and mentor drill operators, locators, and laborers in HDD best practices.
Promote teamwork, accountability, and safety awareness within the crew.
Support new employee orientation and on‑the‑job training for developing team members.
Key Skills & Competencies
Hands‑on experience with HDD drilling and locating operations.
Proficient in using locating systems such as DigiTrak and Subsite.
Knowledge of bore planning, mud systems, and utility construction standards.
Strong leadership and communication abilities.
Commitment to quality, safety, and teamwork.
Performance Indicators
Daily production targets achieved safely and accurately.
Zero utility damages or recordable incidents.
Crew efficiency and teamwork performance.
Accurate completion of reports and job documentation.
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Dental insurance
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Vision insurance
HDD Foreman – Roles & Responsibilities The HDD Foreman is a working foreman responsible for leading crews in the safe, accurate, and efficient completion of directional drilling operations.
Reports To Field Superintendent / Operations Manager
Position Overview The HDD Foreman operates as a hands‑on leader, managing crew performance, operating drilling equipment, and ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and production standards on each job site.
Leadership & Crew Management
Lead and participate directly in daily field operations including drilling, locating, and vac operations.
Assign crew tasks and ensure compliance with safety and production goals.
Conduct tailgate safety meetings and ensure proper PPE use at all times.
Field Operations & Equipment
Operate HDD drill rig, locator, and vac truck during production.
Perform setup of entry and exit pits, tooling changes, and mud mixing.
Maintain bore path accuracy and drilling fluid management throughout operations.
Job Planning & Setup
Review bore plans and locates before beginning work.
Confirm that all utilities are properly marked and clear.
Coordinate with Superintendent for daily job readiness and site logistics.
Safety & Compliance
Ensure all safety regulations and company policies are followed on‑site.
Report incidents or near misses immediately and assist in corrective actions.
Quality Control & Documentation
Track daily production, footage, and conditions for reporting.
Verify correct conduit, fusion, and pullback installation procedures.
Submit bore logs and photos for as‑built documentation.
Communication & Coordination
Maintain daily contact with Superintendent or Project Manager regarding job progress.
Coordinate with inspectors, property owners, and utility representatives when required.
Team & Staff Management & Development
Train and mentor drill operators, locators, and laborers in HDD best practices.
Promote teamwork, accountability, and safety awareness within the crew.
Support new employee orientation and on‑the‑job training for developing team members.
Key Skills & Competencies
Hands‑on experience with HDD drilling and locating operations.
Proficient in using locating systems such as DigiTrak and Subsite.
Knowledge of bore planning, mud systems, and utility construction standards.
Strong leadership and communication abilities.
Commitment to quality, safety, and teamwork.
Performance Indicators
Daily production targets achieved safely and accurately.
Zero utility damages or recordable incidents.
Crew efficiency and teamwork performance.
Accurate completion of reports and job documentation.
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