We are seeking a candidate who can identify practices and conditions that are safe as well as those that are at risk, and provide appropriate, on-the-spot corrective action if needed. The successful applicant will check the adequacy of existing job/task methods and procedures, and provide appropriate, on-the-spot corrective action. The role will include instructing journeymen in specific craft tasks, including safety procedures and techniques. You will need to be knowledgeable of other craft disciplines in order to effect work coordination between crafts and prevent jurisdictional conflicts.
You will read and interpret blueprints, understand job specifications, implement Bechtel job procedures and work rules, and inspect finished work for quality and completeness. The role will include understanding the work scope and integrating priorities of the project, as well as understanding work priorities and schedules. You will be expected to complete planned work on schedule and identify potential problems in a timely manner. The successful applicant will take quick remedial action when work performed is not according to drawings and specifications, code requirements, or to the quality of accepted construction standards.
You will be familiar with project cost control procedures and be committed to staying within established cost goals and unit rate standards. The role will include ensuring accurate reports are submitted with regard to time sheets, backcharges, quantity, and work status. Typically, the successful applicant will have 6 years of industrial construction experience with 2 years in supervisory roles.