Site Foreman

Performs duties of a journeyman carpenter; acts as carpentry foreman, organizing, scheduling and supervising personnel in the performance of work on construction projects including rough carpentry, finish carpentry, wiring, plumbing, painting, masonry, concrete finishing, drywall finishing, and other crafts; works from blueprints and specifications; secures construction materials and maintains records and cost reports on projects; employs and discharge extra laborers as needed; is responsible for tools and equipment; and performs other duties as required.

Location: Varies

Reports to: Project Manager

  • Directs, supervises, and participates in skilled carpentry work in the alteration, maintenance, repair, and overall construction of buildings, floors, roofs, stairways, partitions, doors, windows, screens, scaffolds, wood fixtures, and furniture.

  • Recieves work orders, estimates time and materials needed for completion and assigns work to subordinates using verbal and written instructions and sketches work plans and blueprints when necessary.

  • Maintains inventory of and requisitions lumber, hardware, supplies, and tools.

  • Keeps records of time and materials used and prepares necessary reports.

  • Reviews work in progress and completed to ensure that work is performed according to instructions

  • Instructs skilled and semi-skilled workers in the methods, practices, materials, and tools in the carpentry trade.

  • Performs all duties and tasks of an Apprentice 1-4, Journeyman 1-4.

  • Performs all other duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications or Standards Required to Perform Job Functions

  • Ability to accept all responsibilities of the job and assigned tasks.

  • Ability to use provided computer technology to enhance the quality of work and programs

  • Ability to keep focus on understanding, anticipating, and responding to the needs of clients

  • Ability to accept change and new information, and cope with job pressure and stress

  • Ability to persuade others to “buy into” a course of action

  • Ability to define a problem, analyze relevant information, and develop solutions and plans for problem solving

  • Ability to demonstrate technical proficiency in areas of responsibility

  • Ability to create and sustain an atmosphere in which timely, quality information flows between self and others, and express facts ideas in a convincing manner whether one-on-one or within or before groups.

  • Ability to take long-term view of H. Pacific’s or unit’s direction and articulate a vision which integrates key program goals, priorities, values, and other factors.

  • Ability to administer human resources management principles in a manner which instills client and employee trust, maximizes employee potential, and fosters high ethical standards in meeting the H. Pacific’s Mission.

Education Requirements

  • High School diploma or equivalent.

Minimum Qualifications for Site Foreman

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Apprenticeship 1 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent, and

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Apprenticeship 2 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent, and

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Apprenticeship 3 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent, and

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Apprenticeship 4 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent, and

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Journeyman 1 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent, and

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Journeyman 2 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent, and

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Journeyman 3 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent, and

  • 2,080 hours and successful completion of Journeyman 4 Program at H. Pacific Construction or equivalent.