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Trades Foreman 2 (M/F)
NATURE
AND SCOPE OF WORK
A Trades
Foreman 2 supervises, directs and coordinates the day-to-day work of
employees in various classifications, as well as contractors. Although
their primary responsibilities are in administration, supervision and
direction, they may also work as members of the crew for which they
are responsible.
Work
involves estimating, planning, obtaining licenses or permits,
scheduling work, ordering materials, scheduling delivery of materials
to job sites, supervision of the work, evaluation of employees under
the foreman's supervision, maintaining records for job costing and
operating computer equipment to input and retrieve data, as required.
Employees in this classification are responsible for the timely
completion of assigned work within the budget. A Trades Foreman 2
provides on-the-job training to employees, as required.
Working and
supervisory experience within the applicable trades is necessary. Work
is performed under minimal supervision and considerable independence
of judgment and action is required in the discharge of a foreman's
duties, although unusual problems may be referred to a manager or
designate. Responsibilities may vary depending on area of assignment.
A Trades
Foreman 2 reports to Management.
TYPICAL
RESPONSIBILITIES
Estimates,
plans, coordinates and schedules work. Secures permits and licences,
as required. Orders required equipment and materials and arranges
delivery of same. Assigns, directs, coordinates work, and supervises
through to completion. Maintains cost records and ensures that
projects are within budget (or estimate) and are completed within the
specified time.
Assists
Managers or designate in the interviewing and final selection of job
applicants. Familiarizes new employees with District procedures.
Recommends
materials required for warehouse stocking and authorizes the issuance
of warehouse stock to subordinates.
Prepares
draft specifications for the selection and purchase of equipment,
tools and vehicles.
Utilizes
computer equipment and software applications to input and retrieve
project, maintenance and related work information.
Liaises
with district staff and external agencies in the performance of
job-related duties.
Provides
training in new techniques or methods to assigned staff.
Supervises
and evaluates work of assigned staff, ensures competency and takes
responsibility to recommend changes, improvements and/or direction
with respect to assigned staff.
Interprets
drawings, sketches and rough drafts, and provides as-built sketches of
changes and updates, as required.
Recommends,
develops and applies new or improved work techniques and methods
employed in the applicable trades.
Keeps
informed of techniques used by the employees supervised, and provides
technical advice and instructions to subordinates. Ensures that work
is completed within standards established by the District and that all
applicable codes, by-laws, policies and regulations are met.
Coordinates
work of the employees being supervised with the work of other
classifications and/or contractors. Consults with foremen and others
in this regard. Works as a member of the crew within the area being
supervised, as required. Takes initiative to train and assist others
in completing assigned tasks.
Checks time
sheets for accuracy and completeness; reviews and approves invoices
for payment; reviews and submits District forms; and makes
recommendations on employee leaves of absence for assigned staff.
Enforces
safety regulations, including WCB occupational health and safety
regulations and District safety practices, policies and procedures.
Ensures
vehicles and equipment utilized by workers are maintained in good
operating condition.
Drives a
District vehicle to and from job sites.
Performs
related duties, as required.
JOB
REQUIREMENTS
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
Up-to-date
knowledge of the applicable trades standard practices, methods,
technology, tools, equipment, by-laws, regulations and codes
applicable to the work performed.
Knowledge
of WHMIS, WCB occupational health and safety regulations, and District
safe work practices, policies and procedures to perform work
requirements within the trade.
Skill in
staff supervision, including the ability to train, direct, assist,
schedule, monitor and evaluate and report on the quality and quantity
of subordinate's work.
Ability to
plan, lay out, coordinate, assign, direct and supervise the work of
assigned workers, other employees and contractors where applicable.
Skilled in
the use of tools, techniques, materials and equipment employed by the
trade and crews concerned.
Ability to
prepare reports and maintain necessary records.
Ability to
prepare necessary working drawings, prepare estimates, schedule and
plan the work of the section.
Ability to
work closely with and supervise others.
Ability to
evaluate the work of subordinates and to prepare
evaluation/performance reports.
Ability to
operate computer equipment and applicable software.
Ability to
communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing and the
ability to understand and carry out oral/written instructions
accurately with minimal supervision.
Ability to
establish and maintain effective work relationships with assigned
workers, other employees and contractors and to provide direction to
others, as required.
TRAINING
AND EXPERIENCE
Completion
of grade 12 or equivalent plus completion of apprenticeship training
from a vocational institute recognized by the District in at least one
of the applicable trades.
Six years
of Journeyman practical experience in the applicable trades including
supervision of others.
LICENCES, CERTIFICATES AND REGISTRATIONS
BCTQ in
both of the applicable trades plus an Inter-provincial certificate of
apprenticeship in one of the applicable trades, BC Licences and
special endorsements, as required.
Valid B.C.
Driver's Licence, as required by the assignment.
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