Employment Status
- Full‑Time
Summary / Objective
- As a Scaffold Foreman, you will oversee installations of suspended and fixed access systems safely and efficiently. You’ll lead and mentor crew members on-site, coordinate closely with Project Managers, and ensure all scaffold projects meet quality and safety standards.
Essential Functions
- Supervise and direct scaffold crew operations, ensuring timely and accurate project execution.
- Read and interpret scaffold plans, client specifications, and load calculations.
- Conduct pre-shift safety briefings and enforce use of proper PPE and fall‑protection systems.
- Perform field inspections for compliance with OSHA, ANSI, and company safety protocols.
- Track and report daily progress, material usage, and manpower to Project Manager.
- Mentor, train, and evaluate crew members to maintain skill and safety compliance.
- Coordinate equipment and material logistics between yard and job site.
- Proactively resolve issues related to weather, site conditions, or client requests.
Supervisory Responsibility
- Full accountability for the scaffold crew and subcontractors assigned to your job.
Work Environment
- Frequent exposure to outdoor conditions including varying temperatures, wind, and precipitation.
- Work at heights using aerial lifts, swing stages, and system scaffolds.
- Noise, dust, and heavy equipment operation on job sites.
Physical Demands
- Regularly lift, push, pull, or move heavy materials (up to 100 pounds).
- Must climb ladders, scaffolds, structures; stand or walk for extended periods.
- Capable of working at heights safely and comfortably.
Qualifications / Competencies
- 3+ years of scaffold experience and at least 1 year of supervisory (Foreman-level) experience.
- Scaffold Competent Person certification preferred.
- Expert knowledge of scaffolding components, load capacities, and erection methods.
- Ability to read blueprints and scaffold layout diagrams.
- Excellent communication and leadership skills.
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
- OSHA 10‑hour or 30‑hour Construction Safety certification required.
Benefits & Rewards
- Competitive wages with overtime opportunities.
- Comprehensive health, dental, vision insurance; 401(k) plan available.
- Paid time off and recognized holidays.
- Ongoing training (e.g. OSHA, scaffold‑specific certifications).
- Company‑provided equipment and PPE.
Pay
- $26+ an hour depending on experience, certifications and other qualifications