The Foreman is responsible for the supervision of a construction crew. The Foreman ensures that the crew works safely and efficiently to complete the project on time and within budget. The Foreman communicates with the project manager to coordinate work schedules and resolve issues as they arise. The Foreman also trains and develops new team members.

Foreman Job Responsibilities

  • Supervise and coordinate the work of construction trades workers such as carpenters, masons, electricians, ironworkers, and plumbers
  • Inspect work completed to ensure that it meets specifications and code requirements
  • Schedule and coordinate deliveries of materials to job sites
  • Order materials as needed
  • Estimate material needs for projects
  • Prepare cost estimates for project bids
  • Plan and lay out work schedules
  • Train new workers in job site safety procedures

Objectives

  • To ensure that all jobs are completed on time and within budget
  • To oversee the work of subordinates and provide direction, guidance and support as needed
  • To monitor job sites to ensure that safety standards are met and that work is proceeding according to plan
  • To investigate accidents or incidents and take appropriate corrective action
  • To maintain records of work completed, materials used, etc.
  • To liaise with clients, subcontractors and other professionals as necessary

Foreman Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of Foreman vary depending on the industry. However, generally speaking, a Foreman should have several years of experience working in their respective field, as well as strong leadership and communication skills. Additionally, a Foreman should be able to maintain a high level of safety standards and be able to effectively motivate their team.