Construction Foreman

Location

Chagrin Falls

Type

Full Time

WHO WE ARE:
Paul Davis is an industry leader in restoration and reconstruction for insurance providers and commercial properties throughout the U.S. and Canada.  We are growing locally and have career opportunities for individuals who want purpose out of their work.  If you are ready to take your career to the next level, and you meet our qualifications, we would like to speak with you!  
 
JOB SUMMARY:
The Construction Foreman is responsible for supervising the day to day aspects of reconstruction projects. This includes managing project crews, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, and overseeing the efficient execution of the reconstruction process. A Reconstruction Foreman plays a critical role in ensuring that reconstruction projects are completed safely, efficiently, and within budget. The Reconstruction Foreman reports to the Director of Reconstruction and receives work and direction from Project Managers
 
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
·         Collaborate with Reconstruction Project Managers to understand project objectives, scope, and timeline.
·         Develop daily project plans, including work methods, equipment selection, and resource allocation.
·         Determine safety measures and ensure compliance with all relevant regulations and permits.
·         Supervise a team of subcontractors and/or field staff, assigning tasks and responsibilities.
·         Monitor work progress and productivity, ensuring deadlines are met.
·         Coordinate tasks according to priorities and plans.
·         Producing schedules and monitoring attendance of crews.
·         Ensuring proper documentation on projects which include daily/weekly notes, progress photos, and other requirements of the given project.
·         Identify cost-saving opportunities and report them to the Project Manager.
·         Maintain clear and open communication with the project team, including subcontractors and customers.
·         Provide regular progress reports to the Project Coordinator and Project Manager.
·         Ensure that reconstruction work meets quality standards and specifications 
 
REQUIREMENTS:

·         Strong knowledge of residential and commercial construction systems and techniques
·         Strong knowledge of office technology especially Microsoft.
·         Knowledgeable about file management, transcription, and other administrative procedures.
·         Strong critical thinking, problem solving and multitasking skills.
·         Strong verbal and written communication and organization skills.
·         Detail oriented.
·         Customer service oriented.
·         Strong time management skills.
·         Ability to analyze and prioritize.
·         Flexibility and willingness to perform duties as requested.
·         Good communication and interpersonal skills.
·         Extremely organized.

 
EEO STATEMENT:
·         We are an equal employment opportunity employer. 
 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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