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Industrial Foreman

Job in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85003, USA
Listing for: Ludvik Electric Co.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Trades / Skilled Labor
    Installation Technician, Construction Manager/ Foreman
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

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Ludvik Electric Co., with its corporate office in Lakewood, CO and satellite offices in Phoenix, AZ and Salt Lake City, UT, has completed projects across the United States and abroad. We are considered one of the top electrical contractors, and our success depends on our hardworking, dedicated employees.

Summary

The foreman is a technically oriented leader with a background in electrical construction and coordination of construction materials, equipment, and human resources.

This position has been designated as safety sensitive. It is a position that includes tasks and duties that could affect the safety and health of the employee or others. The position requires the employee’s full and unimpaired skills and judgment to safely execute all job responsibilities.

Essential Accountabilities
  • Runs a crew or project of up to 15,000 man‑hours per year.
  • Supervises 5–10 employees.
  • Maintains crew productivity level of 80% or higher.
  • Has obtained a minimum of six months at Foreman Level 1 or successful completion of one project.
  • Has obtained a minimum of four years of documented work in electrical commercial or industrial construction with one year at the JW level or higher.
  • Has completed Ludvik Leader I and other company-sponsored supervisory training.
  • Has completed 24 hours of continuing education each year.
  • Demonstrates the knowledge and application of Ludvik Foreman duties, responsibilities, and expectations.
  • Able to provide an accurate, man‑loaded three‑week schedule.
  • Moderate understanding of Ludvik Electric cost codes and time reporting with no errors.
  • Able to identify base contract work vs. change order work and cost code accurately, proceeding with changes in accordance with contract and management.
  • Demonstrates the ability to supervise, evaluate, and develop journeymen and apprentices.
  • Adapts to the scope of work depending on the size of the project.
  • Understands when and how to utilize field shop drawings in accordance with contract drawings and specifications.
  • Orders, releases, and tracks material for proper installation, ensuring materials are ordered with sufficient time to install per direction and schedule.
  • Demonstrates quality electrical installation and mechanical abilities.
  • Able to provide and maintain an accurate set of as‑built drawings and panel schedules.
  • Communicates intelligently, confidently, and directly with other trades foremen and leaders.
  • Delivers minimal re‑work and loose ends.
  • Fills out daily log every day without being reminded.
Field Productivity
  • Provides the first line of supervision of craft personnel.
  • Monitors all journeyman and apprentices and their daily productivity; if productivity is low, consults with supervisor for proper adjustments in men, material, tools, or layout.
  • Responsible for complete layout coordination; makes dimensioned sketches of all pads, sleeves, underground runs, electrical rooms, and equipment rooms to ease installation.
  • Coordinates installation with other trades.
  • Manages journeyman and apprentice quality control and methods of installation.
  • Fields journeyman and apprentice problems and resolves them.
  • Monitors correct tools and materials are present in all work areas in a timely manner.
  • Ensures that all team members exhibit and promote a positive mental attitude and high morale throughout the project.
  • Sees that journeyman’s paperwork is filled out correctly before being reviewed by supervisor.
  • Ensures safe work practices with all methods of installation.
  • Prevents work outside the scope of the current contract unless authorized by supervisor and a LECO number issued by the project coordinator.
  • Fills out daily field reports completely and keeps a written daily log.
  • Coordinates all work with other trades; if shop drawings or RFIs can’t be obtained, consults with supervisor or project coordinator, always staying ahead of other trades to avoid delays.
Schedule
  • Follows scheduled activities as directed by the supervisor.
  • Notifies supervisor of any delays or impacts to accomplishing assigned field tasks for input into the project schedule window log updates.
Material Management
  • Plans ahead for miscellaneous material…
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