EZARC
Working Structural Steel Construction Foreman - Propersys Job at TSMC
EZARC, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
Working Structural Steel Construction Foreman - Propersys Job at TSMC
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EZARC
EZARC, Inc. is a premier structural steel and specialty contractor serving the commercial and industrial markets throughout the Western United States. With a strong footprint in Phoenix, we pride ourselves on delivering superior steel erection services while maintaining an uncompromising commitment to safety and quality. We are currently seeking a Working Foreman who is an experienced Ironworker by trade to lead our field crews on active job sites.
Position Summary As a working structural steel construction Foreman (Ironworker) you will be responsible for supervising and working alongside ironworker crews to execute structural steel erection and installation. The ideal candidate is a hands‑on leader with strong trade skills, effective communication, and a deep commitment to job site safety. This role demands a safety‑first mindset, proactive planning, ability to drive results as well as rigorously enforcing safety standards on every task.
Key Responsibilities
Champion and enforce EZARC's safety culture at all times, ensuring all crew members adhere to OSHA regulations and internal protocols
Lead a crew of Ironworkers in erecting, bolting, welding, and aligning structural steel components
Actively participate in daily field work including rigging, hoisting, layout, and assembly
Read and interpret structural blueprints, erection plans, and detail drawings
Ensure proper use of fall protection and lifting equipment, and verify rigging safety before lifts
Conduct daily safety meetings (toolbox talks), job hazard analyses (JHAs), and site inspections
Coordinate daily and weekly work with the General Foreman, Superintendent and/or Project Manager
Monitor and coach field crew to ensure safe, productive, and high‑quality work
Approve timecards, track progress, and report material usage and labor hours
Train and mentor new hires and apprentices in safety procedures and proper ironwork techniques
Qualifications Required
Journeyman‑level Ironworker with at least 5 years of structural steel erection experience
Minimum 2 years of supervisory experience on commercial or industrial projects
Proven track record of leading safe and productive crews
Proficient in blueprint reading, rigging, connecting, welding, and steel layout
Strong verbal and written communication skills
OSHA 30 certification (or willingness to complete within 30 days of hire)
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Ability to work at heights and in outdoor environments
Preferred
NCCER, AWS, or qualified rigger and signalperson certifications
Experience with large structural steel industrial builds
Familiarity with site‑specific safety plans and documentation practices
Work Environment
Field‑based, hands‑on role at active construction sites
Exposure to outdoor weather, steel structures, heights, and heavy equipment
Frequent standing, walking, lifting (50+ lbs), climbing, and kneeling
Use of all required PPE (fall protection, gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, etc.)
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Construction
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Working Structural Steel Construction Foreman - Propersys Job at TSMC
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EZARC
EZARC, Inc. is a premier structural steel and specialty contractor serving the commercial and industrial markets throughout the Western United States. With a strong footprint in Phoenix, we pride ourselves on delivering superior steel erection services while maintaining an uncompromising commitment to safety and quality. We are currently seeking a Working Foreman who is an experienced Ironworker by trade to lead our field crews on active job sites.
Position Summary As a working structural steel construction Foreman (Ironworker) you will be responsible for supervising and working alongside ironworker crews to execute structural steel erection and installation. The ideal candidate is a hands‑on leader with strong trade skills, effective communication, and a deep commitment to job site safety. This role demands a safety‑first mindset, proactive planning, ability to drive results as well as rigorously enforcing safety standards on every task.
Key Responsibilities
Champion and enforce EZARC's safety culture at all times, ensuring all crew members adhere to OSHA regulations and internal protocols
Lead a crew of Ironworkers in erecting, bolting, welding, and aligning structural steel components
Actively participate in daily field work including rigging, hoisting, layout, and assembly
Read and interpret structural blueprints, erection plans, and detail drawings
Ensure proper use of fall protection and lifting equipment, and verify rigging safety before lifts
Conduct daily safety meetings (toolbox talks), job hazard analyses (JHAs), and site inspections
Coordinate daily and weekly work with the General Foreman, Superintendent and/or Project Manager
Monitor and coach field crew to ensure safe, productive, and high‑quality work
Approve timecards, track progress, and report material usage and labor hours
Train and mentor new hires and apprentices in safety procedures and proper ironwork techniques
Qualifications Required
Journeyman‑level Ironworker with at least 5 years of structural steel erection experience
Minimum 2 years of supervisory experience on commercial or industrial projects
Proven track record of leading safe and productive crews
Proficient in blueprint reading, rigging, connecting, welding, and steel layout
Strong verbal and written communication skills
OSHA 30 certification (or willingness to complete within 30 days of hire)
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
Ability to work at heights and in outdoor environments
Preferred
NCCER, AWS, or qualified rigger and signalperson certifications
Experience with large structural steel industrial builds
Familiarity with site‑specific safety plans and documentation practices
Work Environment
Field‑based, hands‑on role at active construction sites
Exposure to outdoor weather, steel structures, heights, and heavy equipment
Frequent standing, walking, lifting (50+ lbs), climbing, and kneeling
Use of all required PPE (fall protection, gloves, hard hats, safety glasses, etc.)
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Construction
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