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Seeking an experienced Road Foreman to lead highway maintenance teams in Northwestern Ontario. This supervisory role requires a DZ license, winter road maintenance expertise, and knowledge of OHSA regulations. Join a respected Canadian contractor for a fast-paced, shift-based position with travel...
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Canada , Dryden; Kenora; Ear Falls; Emo; Nickle Lake
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Emcon Services Inc.
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Flat Roofer Foreman
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Lead a skilled roofing team as a Foreman in Edmonton. This role requires 5+ years of experience with BUR, adhesive, and single-ply systems. You will schedule operations, ensure safety compliance, and train crew members. Join a company dedicated to quality, integrity, and treating its team like fa...
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Canada , Edmonton
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Knights Roofing Ltd.
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Roofing Foreman
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Lead a dedicated crew as a Roofing Foreman in Edmonton. This role requires a Red Seal Certificate, proven leadership, and deep roofing system expertise. You will plan projects, ensure top quality and safety standards, and motivate your team. Join a company that values integrity and treats its com...
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Canada , Edmonton
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37.00 - 41.00 CAD / Hour
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Knights Roofing Ltd.
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Commercial HVAC Foreman Service Technician
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Lead commercial HVAC service and maintenance in Ottawa as a licensed Foreman Technician. This field role requires 10+ years' experience, a 313A license, and G2 certification. You'll supervise technicians, solve complex system issues, and receive union benefits, OEM training, and a company vehicle.
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Canada , Ottawa
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Beretta Clima Italia
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Electrical Foreman
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Lead multifamily residential construction projects as an Electrical Foreman in Calgary. This key role requires a certified Journeyman Electrician with 3+ years of multifamily experience and proven team leadership skills. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and a supportive envi...
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Canada , Calgary
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40.00 - 45.00 CAD / Hour
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Seltrek Electrical
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Mechanic Shop Foreman
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Lead our shop operations as a Foreman in Niagara Falls, ensuring peak fleet performance. This leadership role requires a 310T/421A certified technician with 5+ years' experience and supervisory skills. You'll oversee maintenance, safety, and a team, supported by a comprehensive benefits package.
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Canada , Niagara Falls
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105000.00 - 115000.00 CAD / Year
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Walker Industries
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Construction Foreman
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Lead diverse commercial construction projects in Fredericton, NB, with travel across Atlantic Canada. This career-oriented Foreman role requires strong leadership, plan reading skills, and a focus on safety, quality, and budget. Enjoy benefits including a potential company vehicle, health/dental,...
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Canada , Fredericton
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Kyline Construction Ltd.
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Lead commercial electrical projects in Vancouver as a Foreman for Lore Electric. This role requires a Red Seal Electrician with 5+ years' experience and proven leadership skills. You will manage crews, ensure quality from rough-in to completion, and use tools daily. We offer health benefits, a su...
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Canada , Vancouver
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50.00 / Hour
LORE ELECTRIC INC
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Explore the dynamic and essential world of foreman jobs, a critical career path at the operational heart of industries like construction, manufacturing, and skilled trades. A foreman acts as the vital link between upper management and the frontline workforce, transforming project blueprints and plans into tangible, on-the-ground reality. This role is a blend of leadership, technical expertise, and practical problem-solving, making it a rewarding and challenging profession for those who thrive on responsibility and seeing projects come to life. Professionals in foreman jobs are primarily responsible for the direct supervision and coordination of a crew of workers, technicians, or tradespeople. Their day-to-day activities are diverse and demanding. A typical day involves interpreting project plans, drawings, and specifications to understand the scope of work. They then assign tasks to their team, ensuring that each member understands their responsibilities and has the necessary materials and equipment. A core function is monitoring the progress and quality of the work, conducting regular inspections to ensure it meets established standards, building codes, and safety regulations. They are the on-site problem-solvers, addressing issues related to workflow, material shortages, or unforeseen complications that arise during a project, often needing to adjust schedules and methods on the fly. Common responsibilities for individuals in foreman roles extend beyond simple supervision. They are tasked with enforcing strict health and safety protocols to maintain a secure work environment and prevent accidents. They manage the efficient use of labor, materials, and equipment to control costs and avoid waste. Foremen are also responsible for tracking daily production, maintaining reports on work completed, crew hours, and any incidents. Furthermore, they often serve as a trainer and mentor, providing guidance and on-the-job training to less experienced workers to develop the team's overall skill set. To excel in foreman jobs, a specific combination of skills and experience is typically required. Most positions demand several years of hands-on experience in the relevant trade or industry, as technical credibility is essential to earn the crew's respect. While formal education requirements can vary, a high school diploma is standard, with many foremen holding a technical diploma, associate's degree, or trade certification in fields like construction management, civil engineering, or a specific craft. Key soft skills are paramount: strong leadership and communication abilities to direct and motivate a team, excellent problem-solving and analytical skills to overcome daily challenges, and a firm, unwavering focus on safety and quality control. The ability to read blueprints, understand project schedules, and effectively delegate tasks are all fundamental competencies for success in these pivotal roles.

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