Foreman Jobs in the United States
Brytemove
Tustin, CA
Founded in 2012, the Company is focused on the design, engineering, construction, installation, and maintenance of level 2 and level 3 high power fast-charging stations, which typically serve a variety of clients including EVSPs, utilities, fleet owners, Auto and Charging OEMs. EVI is an experienced provider of turnkey charging installation solutions from inception to commissioning, which can include the integration of solar, energy storage, software applications, and other solutions through a network of partnerships.
Carolina Environmental Construction
Knoxville, TN
Plan and direct day-to-day on-site with supervisor of field labor force including QC, technicians, and laborers. Provide the leadership, motivation, and enthusiasm necessary to create a safe, cooperative, and productive environment at the workplace.
Carolina Environmental Construction
Birmingham, AL
Plan and direct day-to-day on-site with supervisor of field labor force including QC, technicians, and laborers. Provide the leadership, motivation, and enthusiasm necessary to create a safe, cooperative, and productive environment at the workplace.
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$58 - $62 Per Year
Santa Clara, CA
The successful candidate will have a hands-on approach and will be committed to the expansion and success of the business by implementing strategies that increase productivity and enable sales targets achievement. Long established Heavy Civil construction firm that focuses on underground and highways seeks Grading Foreman.
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$58 - $62 Per Year
American Canyon, CA
The successful candidate will have a hands-on approach and will be committed to the expansion and success of the business by implementing strategies that increase productivity and enable sales targets achievement. Long established Heavy Civil construction firm that focuses on underground and highways seeks Grading Foreman.
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$70000 - $95000 Per Year
TWENTYNINE PALMS, CA
Communicating regularly with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to provide updates on project progress and address any issues or concerns. The successful candidate will have extensive experience in handling heavy equipment such as rolls, pumps, crushers, conveyor lines, and water systems.
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$35 - $40 Per Year
North Charleston, SC
Supervising and coordinating the activities of workers engaged in pipe welding & pipe fitting and other related activities. This role is tailor-made for an individual who is experienced, dedicated, and ready to manage a team to ensure the highest quality of work.
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$75000 - $115000 Per Year
Erdenheim, PA
Having been a family run and operated company for over 50 years we take great pride in treating our employees like family. We are a top sitework contractor in the Greater Philadelphia Area looking to add to our team.
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$50000 - $80000 Per Year
North Miami Beach, FL
This position requires a minimum of 5 years of experience, with a strong emphasis on blow machines, production, manufacturing, grinding, material handling, continuous improvement, and quality. 2. Proven experience working with blow machines, production, manufacturing, grinding, material handling, continuous improvement, and quality.
Foreman Jobs Overview
Successful construction projects require adequate leadership. Foremen and forewomen act as the point of contact between construction workers and supervisors. Foreman jobs can also lead to greater opportunities. For example, many foremen and forewomen move up to construction supervisor positions. Additionally, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a robust job outlook of 8% growth in construction manager jobs over the next 10 years.
When you get hired as a foreman, you'll oversee construction projects and keep track of materials, costs, safety measures, and permits. Additionally, you'll establish schedules, daily tasks, priorities, and safety protocols.
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Foreman Education and Skills
Many people who apply for foreman jobs obtain postsecondary education from vocational schools, community colleges, and career institutes. Getting a bachelor's degree in construction, architecture, or engineering is a great way to get your foot in the door. Some employers will hire candidates with associate degrees or high school diplomas if they have enough prior experience in the construction industry. On-the-job training that leads to a foreman job can last for several years.
Getting certification can boost your employability in the construction field, depending on whether you're pursuing a foreman or construction manager job. The Construction Management Association of America and American Institute of Constructors offer certification programs for those seeking leadership positions in construction.
The skills and qualities that employers look for when filing foreman positions include:
- the ability to read and understand blueprints, plans, and drawings.
- top-notch leadership and organizational skills.
- good math and problem-solving skills.
- written and oral communication skills.
- an understanding of construction procedures and safety guidelines.
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Good leadership takes skill and competency. Before applying for a foreman job, bring your skills to the forefront on your resume. Monster has tons of tips and resources to help you write and polish your resume. If you need a visual reference, take a look at our supervisor resume sample. By following these tips and examples, you'll be well on your way to landing that next foreman job.
Once you've written your resume, it's worth creating a cover letter that discusses your skills, experience, and enthusiasm for the company and position. A cover letter is a great way to introduce yourself and capture the attention of hiring managers. Before you get started, be sure to read through our cover letter writing tips and examples that will help get you hired.
Interviewing for Foreman Jobs
An upcoming job interview is the perfect opportunity to build rapport with a potential boss and prove your competency. If you're feeling a little nervous, don't worry. Monster has several interview tips and articles you can use to get prepped. Learn how to boost your interview skills and answer common interview questions you encounter.
Here are some examples of questions an interview may ask:
- Why should we hire you for a foreman position?
- What are your strengths and weaknesses?
- Tell us about a problem you encountered at work. How did you solve it?
- What questions do you have for us?
How Much Do Foreman Jobs Pay?
Construction foremen in the U.S. typically earn about $56,350 per year. However, pay in this field can range from less than $40,599 to more than $88,164 per year. It all depends on your location and level of experience. To find out more, look up your job title and location on Monster's Salary Tools. You can also compare the salary for your job with the pay for other positions and learn about next potential career steps.
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