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A construction foreman is the on-site leader responsible for supervising crews and ensuring that daily work is completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with plans. The foreman both leads crews and works alongside them, performing hands-on installation, repair, and replacement of tanks, piping, dispensers, and other fuel-system equipment.
Job Responsibility:
Direct daily activities of construction crews
Assign tasks based on qualifications and certifications
Ensure crews follow approved work plans and sequencing
Conduct daily pre-task planning and tailgate safety meetings
Train crew members on proper installation methods and job-site expectations
Review plans, specifications, and permits
Participate in pre-construction meetings with project managers
Confirm utility locates and site access
Verify that correct materials and quantities are on-site
Coordinate delivery of tanks, piping, and equipment
Plan shutdowns and minimize site downtime
Plan daily and weekly work to meet project schedules
Oversee installation, repair, and replacement of: Underground or aboveground storage tanks, Containment sumps, product and vent piping, Dispensers and hanging hardware, Shear valves, spill buckets, and overfill protection, Tank monitor systems, probes, and leak detection
Verify proper testing: Line and tank tightness testing, Pressure/vacuum decay testing, Hydrostatic testing
Monitor labor efficiency and crew productivity
Adjust manpower and sequencing as conditions change
Monitor subcontractors to ensure compliance with specifications, scope of work, and schedule
Communicate schedule impacts to the project manager
Enforce safety and environmental regulations
Oversee site security, traffic control, excavation and trench safety, confined space procedures, lockout/tagout, and fuel vapor and ignition source control
Prevent spills/releases
lead immediate response if one occurs
Ensure proper handling and disposal of contaminated soil and waste
Maintain clean, organized, and secure jobsites
Stop work for safety, quality, or environmental concerns
Inspect work for compliance with manufacturer specs and codes
Ensure final installation is inspection-ready. Coordinate with inspectors
Address punch-list items immediately
Ensure documentation is complete for closeout packages
Serve as the on-site company representative
Coordinate work with store owners, GCs, and inspectors
Manage shutdowns, site access, and safety zones
Maintain professional communication with all stakeholders
Requirements:
5+ years of petroleum equipment experience [preferred]
Strong knowledge of fuel systems and codes [preferred]
Strong leadership and communication skills
Solid understanding of construction methods and sequencing
Ability to read and interpret regulatory standards and manufacturer recommendations
Ability to problem-solve and make decisions
Ability to operate equipment such as skid steer, mini excavator, and forklift
Possess a valid driver’s license and remain insurable