
Remote Traveling Fuel Construction Foreman (Commercial)
Jobot, Portland, OR, United States
Experienced Fuel Construction Foreman – Leading Safe, High-Quality Field Operations
Salary: $100,000 - $120,000 per year.
Traveling Position: Must be willing to travel up to 3 weeks out of the month regularly.
Job Summary Provides overall administrative and technical leadership on construction sites, overseeing subcontractor performance and productivity, ensuring adherence to project policies, safety standards, quality expectations, and schedules.
Responsibilities Pre-Construction
Develop a complete understanding of project plans, specifications, and subcontractor scopes of work.
Review and verify contractor scopes of work against project requests and specifications.
Review shop drawings for errors, omissions, or clarification needs.
Prior to project startup, review project plans, specifications, and startup checklists to confirm all required items and subcontracted work are in place.
During Construction
Ensure field staff submit timecards accurately and on schedule through the designated time-tracking system and forward them to project leadership.
Confirm all required equipment documentation is complete and accurate.
Complete daily job reports and submit them to project leadership.
Maintain a safe work environment by communicating and enforcing all jobsite safety procedures and policies.
Conduct and document weekly safety meetings and safety discussions.
Order materials, tools, and equipment as needed for project progress.
Ensure proper security and accountability for tools and jobsite equipment.
Maintain a clean, organized, and efficient jobsite.
Review and monitor project schedules.
Update field record drawings on a weekly basis.
Submit weekly expense reports with proper cost coding.
Submit daily and weekly project progress photos.
Subcontractor Coordination
Ensure subcontractors and vendors are working from the most current contract drawings and specifications.
Manage subcontractor performance with a focus on quality, safety, and timeliness.
Inspect each trade’s work to ensure it meets quality standards and complies with project plans and specifications.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Weekly Safety Meetings
Goal: 100% of meetings conducted and documented weekly.
Jobsite Incident Rate
Goal: Zero safety incidents on each project.
Workmanship Quality
Goal: Zero callbacks related to workmanship defects.
Project Reporting & Documentation
Goal: 100% compliance, including: accurate and complete timesheets for all field staff on supervisor-led projects, daily job reports submitted and completed, expense reports submitted with all required receipts.
Qualifications Required Experience
Valid driver’s license.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Ability to read and interpret commercial construction plans and specifications.
Knowledge of fuel system installation processes and procedures.
Working knowledge of EPA, OSHA, DEQ, and other applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
Certifications
Current First Aid/CPR/AED certification.
ICC Certification (U1).
Additional Skills
Experience operating heavy construction equipment.
Benefits
Lead specialized fuel infrastructure construction projects with significant responsibility.
Work in a safety-driven environment focused on quality and zero incidents.
Collaborate with skilled subcontractors and experienced construction professionals.
Build your career in a high-demand construction niche with opportunities for growth.
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Traveling Position: Must be willing to travel up to 3 weeks out of the month regularly.
Job Summary Provides overall administrative and technical leadership on construction sites, overseeing subcontractor performance and productivity, ensuring adherence to project policies, safety standards, quality expectations, and schedules.
Responsibilities Pre-Construction
Develop a complete understanding of project plans, specifications, and subcontractor scopes of work.
Review and verify contractor scopes of work against project requests and specifications.
Review shop drawings for errors, omissions, or clarification needs.
Prior to project startup, review project plans, specifications, and startup checklists to confirm all required items and subcontracted work are in place.
During Construction
Ensure field staff submit timecards accurately and on schedule through the designated time-tracking system and forward them to project leadership.
Confirm all required equipment documentation is complete and accurate.
Complete daily job reports and submit them to project leadership.
Maintain a safe work environment by communicating and enforcing all jobsite safety procedures and policies.
Conduct and document weekly safety meetings and safety discussions.
Order materials, tools, and equipment as needed for project progress.
Ensure proper security and accountability for tools and jobsite equipment.
Maintain a clean, organized, and efficient jobsite.
Review and monitor project schedules.
Update field record drawings on a weekly basis.
Submit weekly expense reports with proper cost coding.
Submit daily and weekly project progress photos.
Subcontractor Coordination
Ensure subcontractors and vendors are working from the most current contract drawings and specifications.
Manage subcontractor performance with a focus on quality, safety, and timeliness.
Inspect each trade’s work to ensure it meets quality standards and complies with project plans and specifications.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Weekly Safety Meetings
Goal: 100% of meetings conducted and documented weekly.
Jobsite Incident Rate
Goal: Zero safety incidents on each project.
Workmanship Quality
Goal: Zero callbacks related to workmanship defects.
Project Reporting & Documentation
Goal: 100% compliance, including: accurate and complete timesheets for all field staff on supervisor-led projects, daily job reports submitted and completed, expense reports submitted with all required receipts.
Qualifications Required Experience
Valid driver’s license.
High school diploma or equivalent.
Ability to read and interpret commercial construction plans and specifications.
Knowledge of fuel system installation processes and procedures.
Working knowledge of EPA, OSHA, DEQ, and other applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
Certifications
Current First Aid/CPR/AED certification.
ICC Certification (U1).
Additional Skills
Experience operating heavy construction equipment.
Benefits
Lead specialized fuel infrastructure construction projects with significant responsibility.
Work in a safety-driven environment focused on quality and zero incidents.
Collaborate with skilled subcontractors and experienced construction professionals.
Build your career in a high-demand construction niche with opportunities for growth.
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