Job Description
Job Description
The Foreman position is the fourth step of your career in the telecommunications industry. In this role you will be adding to your knowledge base of the industry and sharpening current skills. You will need to have in-depth knowledge of the industry/customer standards and have exemplary leadership skills by teaching Tower Tech I, II and II employee’s the industry standards and sharing lessons learned with the team. Safety training and technical on the job training is continuously provided to ensure the success and advancement of your career at Vasko Electric.
Wage range for Tower Tech Foreman-$30hr - $40hr
A typical day in the life of a Foreman would include the following activities:
- Read and understand all project documentation.
- Use and effectively navigate customer and company portals for project deliverables.
- Create material lists for any aspect of the projects.
- Communicate in verbal or written form to customers and company personnel.
- Track and manage all materials, tools, and equipment on projects.
- Manage projects to a cost and production schedule.
- Identify SOW changes in the field.
- Keep a safe and clean work site.
- Keep Vehicle clean and organized.
- Use the safety hierarchy of controls to plan and mitigate risk.
- Motivate, lead, support and give direction to the crew.
- Plan and execute the installation of the entire project.
- Setting the example for those less senior and coaching others by direct teaching of industry standards or through peer accountability.
- Working in public spaces, private owned spaces/property or remote locations such as mountain tops throughout California and Nevada.
- Climb or work from an elevated work platform to heights of up to 300’ to install, maintain and repair telecommunications equipment.
- Reading and understanding documents such a JHA/JSA, material orders, blueprints, RFDS and other site-specific documentation
- Installation of telecommunications ground equipment, power panels, conduit, fiber optic cables, base rock, underground vaults, concrete, rebar, wire and many other items.
- Manual labor activities like digging, lifting items up to 75lbs. rigging, climbing, organizing material, cleaning up trash and standing or hanging in a harness for prolonged periods of time.
About you:
· Have a minimum 2 years of industry experience or prove you have the proficient experience of a Tower Tech III. Skill assessment will need to be performed.
- OSHA 30 and NWSA Certification (Tower Tech III)
- Clean driving record and valid driver license
- Not afraid of heights
- Attention to detail.
- Arrive on time and ready to work at the start of shift.
- Ability to work overtime when required, travel long distance (company provided transportation) and stay in (Company provided) hotels 90% of the time.
- Self-starter, good at working in small groups and willing to learn on a continuous basis.
- Ability to follow direction and adhere to all safety, company and governing policies/procedures.
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Willing to obtain State Electrical Certifications
Company benefits:
- Medical Paid
- Dental
- Vision
- AFLAC
- 401k with Matching
- Annual Profit Sharing
- Competitive Wages
- Job Stability
- Paid Vacation
- Paid Holiday
- Sick Days
- Paid Continuing education for State Electrical Certification
- Ongoing training (OSHA, CPR, Scissor/Aerial lift, lockout/tagout, etc.)
- Opportunities to advance your career
Reply to this ad with your resume, and contact information or call our office to schedule an interview. After hours interviews are available upon request.
