Do you want to be a part of a close-knit, family-run organization where management appreciates and recognizes your hard work and values your input? If you are ready for a financially rewarding yet challenging position that promotes personal and professional growth, keep reading!
Pagnotta Inc. is a mid-sized, full-service provider of concrete, construction and tower crane and hoist services with job sites located throughout Western Canada. We are dedicated to providing value-added construction services to our customers by creating a successful partnership with them throughout the construction process. To learn more, visit www.pagnotta.caor click hereto view a short video about our company culture and values.
We are currently recruiting a Concrete Foreman/Forewoman to assist our Concrete division with fast-paced, challenging projects in Dawson Creek, BC. The Foreman/Forewoman will report to the Site Superintendent.
Benefits
Competitive wages, negotiable and based on experience
Cellphone allowance
Employer-paid health, dental and vision benefits for you and your family
Life insurance
Travel insurance
RRSP matching up to 4% of regular earnings
Year-round, full-time work
Opportunities for advancement - wage increases and promotions regularly extended to those who take initiative, work hard, and take pride in producing quality work
Duties/Responsibilities
Implementing tasks set by the Superintendent
Instruction of carpenters and apprentices in tasks and duties
Inspection of all formwork before pouring
Formwork, both loose form and gang form assembly
Concrete pouring and curing
Scaffold erection for both deck formwork, and working scaffold.
Verifying layout, grades, plumb, and position of concrete components
Able to read and comprehend blueprints
Able to read and comprehend all shop drawings; reinforcing, structural steel, elevator
Coordination of labor and carpenters to assigned construction path
Instruct/participate/enforce, all company, provincial, federal, safety regulations and policies
Assist all trades in their work with components to be cast in concrete
Efficient use of crane and equipment time
Allotment of manpower to tasks to achieve steady flow of work
Assist in the tracking and ordering of materials and on site storage
Maintain a clean, and safe site
Attend meetings and communicate with general contractor and trades
Comply with all environmental protection regulations
Working Conditions
Long term, steady, year-round work
Overtime for those who want it
Two paid 15 minutes breaks and one ½ hour unpaid lunch break per day
Working at heights
Competencies
Ability to work well in a team and independently
Positive attitude towards safety
Punctual and reliable
Self-motivated
Willing to learn
Manual dexterity, mechanically inclined, physically fit
Proven experience as construction foreman
In-depth knowledge of construction procedures, equipment, and OH&S guidelines
Ability to read drawings, plans and blueprints
Excellent organizational and leadership skills
Ability to communicate and report effectively
Aptitude in math
Problem-solving abilities
Familiarity with safe work procedures, safety regulations, valid first aid ticket an asset
Computer skills (excel, word, outlook) considered an asset
Requirements
High-rise construction experience would be considered an asset
Fall Protection ticket considered an asset (we can provide)
WHMIS 2015 required (we can provide)
Journeyperson trade ticket and a minimum of 5 years experience is a plus
Thank you for your interest in joining our team. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. We appreciate your understanding.
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