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MEB MEB Utility Foreman Chesapeake VA23323
About Us
Founded in 1982, MEB is a full-service construction firm headquartered in Chesapeake, VA, with a regional office in Richmond, VA. With nearly 500 employees and over $450 million in annual revenue, we deliver complex construction projects throughout the Mid-Atlantic and across the country. We continue to grow year over year with a strong focus on our people, our clients, and safety.
What We Do
• Water
• Wastewater
• Fueling Systems
• Storage
• Environmental Resilience
• Hospitality
• Entertainment
• Manufacturing
• Industrial
• Corporate
• Government
Benefits
• 401k with company match
• Health, dental, and vision insurance
• Disability and life insurance
• HSA FSA options
• Paid time off
• Tuition reimbursement
Job Summary
This role is responsible for leading a utility crew in the installation of underground systems, including water, sewer, storm drain, and ductbank. The Utility Foreman works hands-on with the crew while directing daily operations to ensure work is completed safely on schedule and in accordance with project requirements.
The Utility Foreman plays a key role in crew performance, jobsite coordination, and maintaining quality standards while working closely with Superintendents and project leadership.
Why This Role
• Lead your own crew with direct responsibility for daily production and quality
• Stay hands-on in the work while stepping into a leadership role
• Work on complex utility systems across heavy civil projects
• Clear path to grow into Superintendent-level roles
• Be part of a team that values field input and execution
Key Responsibilities
• Crew Leadership & Execution
- Lead daily utility crew operations and set clear expectations for work activities
- Work alongside the crew during critical operations and complex installations
- Drive productivity while maintaining quality standards
• Safety
- Conduct daily safety briefings and enforce compliance with OSHA and MEB standards
- Monitor jobsite conditions and correct unsafe behaviors or hazards
- Maintain required certifications (OSHA 30, Confined Space, Trenching & Excavation, Rigging & Signaling)
• Planning & Coordination
- Plan daily and weekly work activities in alignment with the project schedule
- Coordinate with Superintendents to prepare for upcoming work and material needs
- Support look-ahead planning with input on crew production and task durations
• Installation & Production
- Lead installation of utility systems, including ductile iron, PVC, HDPE, RCP, and steel pipe
- Oversee layout, pipe installation, manholes, and system tie-ins
- Ensure work is performed efficiently and in sequence
• Materials & Equipment Management
- Coordinate delivery, inspection, and storage of materials on site
- Manage assigned equipment and ensure daily inspections are completed
- Report equipment issues and coordinate repairs or replacements
• Quality Control
- Ensure all work is installed per plans, specifications, and approved submittals
- Coordinate testing and inspections with QC personnel
- Identify and correct deficiencies in a timely manner
• Construction Documents & Communication
- Read and interpret plans, shop drawings, and specifications
- Identify constructability issues and communicate with project leadership
- Escalate risks or conflicts that impact safety, schedule, or quality
Qualifications
• Required:
- 3 years of experience in utility installation, water, sewer, storm, ductbank
- Experience leading or directing a crew in the field
- Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications
- Strong understanding of underground utility installation methods
• Preferred:
- Experience on heavy civil or water-wastewater projects
- Previous foreman or lead role experience
- Equipment operation experience related to utility work
Work Environment
• Active outdoor construction jobsite
• Physical work required, including lifting, working in trenches, and exposure to weather conditions
• Daily coordination with crew members, field leadership, and subcontractors
This role is best suited for someone who is already performing as a lead or senior utility crew member and is ready to take ownership of a crew production and day-to-day execution.
Additional Requirements
• Pre-employment drug screen required
• E-Verify
• Valid drivers license (DMV review required)
• EOE (Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans)
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