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Operations Foreman
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Join NRG Park in Houston, TX as an Operations Foreman. This shift supervisor role oversees event crews, part-time staff, and subcontractors for cleaning, maintenance, and event setup. Requires a High School diploma and two years of facility experience. Lead conversions, train staff, and ensure to...
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United States , Houston
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Legends Global
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Shop Foreman
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Lead daily operations as a Shop Foreman for a power generation team in Houston. This hands-on leadership role requires 7+ years of generator experience and 5+ years in supervision. Mentor technicians while troubleshooting complex diesel/natural gas systems in a stable, growing organization.
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United States , Houston
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145000.00 USD / Year
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Bemana
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Electrical Foreman
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United States , Houston Woodlands Sugar Land Area
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Power Design
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Outside Operations Foreman
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United States , Houston
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Legends Global
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Remodeling lead foreman
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Lead Foreman for kitchen and bath remodeling in Fort Bend/Harris/Brazoria counties. Requires stellar work ethic, cabinet refacing experience, and proficiency with power tools. Full-time role starting at $20-$30/hr with health benefits and growth opportunities. Drive quality and customer satisfact...
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United States , Houston
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20.00 - 30.00 USD / Hour
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Kitchen Tune-Up
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Service Shop Foreman
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Lead a top-tier team at our modern, air-conditioned Toyota service shop in Southwest Houston. This foreman role requires 7+ years of Toyota experience, relevant certifications, and proven leadership skills. We offer comprehensive benefits, a 401(k) match, and career growth with a respected automo...
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United States , Houston
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Group 1 Automotive
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About the Foreman role

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.