Southland Holdings

Roadway Foreman

Orlando, FL - Full Time

The Jobsite Roadway Foreman will assist in the execution of and direct the following activities:

  • Manage all segments of roadway work to include understanding project plans and specifications (FDOT), standard grading operations, pond excavations, subgrade preparations, stabilization (mixing), curb pads, layout and controls, Limerock placement, soil cement placement and MOT basic operations.
  • Must understand basic earthworks principles such as procedures for excavation requirements, erosion controls, material compaction, and dewatering controls.
  • Capable of submittal and shop drawing review process (Such as: rebar, tendons, stud-rails, concrete etc.) Verify that all required shop drawings, plans, mix designs, special material approvals, traffic control plans, and other documents necessary for assigned phases of work have been submitted and approved prior to start of the work
  • Determine sequencing of work; provide input to 3 Week Look-Ahead schedules; and communicate updates and impacts to schedule with field engineers on a daily basis. Review weekly job schedule to assure project is on track. Hold individuals/subcontractors accountable for deliverables and promises.
  • Schedule subcontractors in accordance to required work schedule.
  • Adhere to safety standards and ensure that trade and subcontractor site safety is in compliance with EGC standards and all applicable safety codes and regulations.
  • Identify problems early and act immediately to provide solutions.
  • Oversee the work to ensure installation is in compliance with and conforms to the approved contract documents and maintain quality control for work performed by employees and subcontractors. (QA/QC compliance).

Requirements:

  • Minimum of 5+ years’ experience within the heavy civil construction industry
  • Background in Earthwork, Underground, Concrete and Asphalt paving
  • Structures background is a plus
  • Proficient with Outlook, Excel and Common Scheduling Programs a plus
  • Ability to read, understand, and interpret contract documents including drawings, specifications, scopes of work, and the project schedule
  • Solid written and oral communication skills.
  • Strong leadership qualities.
  • Hold Jobsite Progress Meetings.
  • Ability to schedule in house crews and subcontractors.
  • Must be competent at performing complete and accurate project take offs
  • Proficiency with industry practices, processes and standards
  • OSHA requirements and other legal restrictions.

For more than 100 years, hard-working, honest, and innovative people have been building what has become Southland Holdings. We combine the strengths of five infrastructure construction companies that share a dedication to building critical infrastructure projects which improve the environment and the lives of those around us.

Companies- Johnson Bros. Corporation, Oscar Renda Contracting, American Bridge, Southland Contracting Inc., Mole Constructors

Southland Holdings is an EEO employer - M/F/D/V

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: From $29.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Experience level:

  • 5 years

Schedule:

  • Monday to Saturday

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Orlando, FL: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)

Experience:

  • FDOT: 5 years (Preferred)
  • Roadway Foreman: 5 years (Preferred)
  • Civil Construction: 3 years (Preferred)

License/Certification:

  • Driver's License (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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