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The Foreman is responsible for overseeing daily on-site operations and supervising workers to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with quality standards and timelines. Acting as a key link between management and the workforce, the Foreman ensures smooth coordination of tasks, effective communication, and compliance with company policies and safety regulations.
Supervise and coordinate the activities of workers, tradesmen, and subcontractors on site
Assign daily tasks and monitor productivity to ensure targets and deadlines are met
Ensure strict compliance with health, safety, and company regulations
Monitor work quality and ensure adherence to project specifications and standards
Identify and resolve operational issues, delays, or conflicts on site
Read and interpret technical drawings, plans, and work schedules
Plan material requirements and coordinate ordering of materials when necessary
Manage tools, machinery, and equipment to ensure proper usage and maintenance
Train, guide, and mentor team members to improve performance and skills
Report project progress, incidents, material shortages, and manpower needs to management
Enforce discipline and maintain a professional, productive, and safe work environment
Proven experience as a Foreman or in a similar supervisory role
Strong leadership and team management abilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Good knowledge of occupational health and safety regulations
Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications
Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills
Effective time management and organizational abilities
Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
Physical stamina and willingness to work on-site as required
High School Diploma or equivalent required
Technical certification in a relevant trade is an advantage
Several years of hands-on experience in the relevant trade, construction, or industry sector
Primarily site-based work environment
May require long hours, shift work, weekend work, or outdoor work depending on project requirements
Exposure to varying weather conditions and operational site risks