Intermountain Electric, Inc. (IME) is seeking a General Foreman to join their growing team! Do you have the desire, skills, and proven strategy to be part of a winning team? Do you love the challenge of finding unique solutions for complex projects? Does the idea of growth and expansion motivate you? Are you a team player who is ready to take on the responsibility of a prime role in a growing company?
As a General Foreman at IME, you will oversee the development of schedules, implement comprehensive job plans, and ensure seamless execution of projects. Depending on the size and complexity of the job, your responsibilities may extend to higher levels of supervision. In certain assignments, you may also perform hands-on work with tools.
You will play a key role in pre-construction planning, construction execution, and project closeout, collaborating with the Estimator, Senior Superintendent, and Project Manager to ensure project success.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities include familiarity with OSHA 10 qualifications (OSHA 30 is a plus). Basic proficiency in Microsoft 365 and construction software (e.g., Bluebeam Studio). Fundamental knowledge of construction management and scheduling techniques. Basic understanding of workforce productivity and resource planning. Strong communication and organizational skills. Demonstrated accomplishments in managing projects up to $5M and supervising a workforce of 20-50 employees. Ability to interpret construction plans and ensure project milestones are met. Commitment to safety practices and adherence to company safety culture.
Education & experience includes 3+ years of field experience in electrical construction, including supervisory or leadership roles. High School diploma or GED, required. Colorado Journeyman Electrical License, required. Certification from an accredited electrical trades school, preferred.
The majority of the time you will work on construction job sites. When on construction job sites you will encounter typical construction conditions including extreme temperatures, noise, dust, mud debris, welding, leading edge, trenching, and shoring, sometimes in a confined space. You may be required to visit multiple locations during any one day.
This position is governed by a collective bargaining agreement, which outlines the applicable terms and conditions. Wages are determined based on experience and certifications, with benefits specified in the corresponding collective bargaining agreement. $107,000 - $154,000. This is a non-exempt bargaining role and is eligible for overtime.