Heidler - Metal Roofing Foreman
Houck Group Family of Companies
- Hagerstown, MD
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Understand roof basics and processes.
- Comfortable with extreme heights, walking pulins/steel, and steep slopes on roof structures.
- Have ability to operate standard roofing equipment (buggies, generator, tractor, etc…).
- Efficiency in installation such as gluing and rolling out EPDM products.
- Understand and implement safe working practices in the shop and out in the field.
- Own and have a proficient use of the following: Tape Measure, combination square, snips (right and left), hand seamers, pop-rivet gun, utility knife, and chalk line.
- Able to solder safely and effectively with iron weights and proper furnace temperatures.
- Able to fabricate and install coping, gravel stop, gutters, downspouts, through-wall flashing, counter flashing, penetration flashing, etc…
- Cleans construction site to eliminate possible hazards.
- Understanding of installations on shingle, EPDM, heat-welded, cold process, and hot applied roof systems.
- Able to install Butler roof systems, standing seam, mechanically seamed, copper flat seam, wall panels, soffits, and trims.
- Removes snow and water from roofs as required.
- Loads and unloads truck as required.
- Erects scaffolding, sets up ladders, or works out of aerial equipment to work above ground.
- Receives instructions from supervisor.
- Oversees the production and safety requirements of the job and crew members.
- Completes and submits all required paperwork, time worked and materials needed for each job.
- Driving the company vehicle. Foreman is responsible for proper use and maintenance of company vehicle.
- Abides by all OSHA and Heidler safety guidelines.
- Works in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
- Correct tools to use and their functions.
- Correct disposal methods.
- Basic mathematical skills.
- Public and personnel safety.
- Proper equipment selection.
- Control operations of equipment or systems.
- Understanding and able to follow written directions.
- Problem identification and solutions of problems.
- Judgment and decision making, time management.
- Talking to others to effectively convey information.
- Active listening-giving full attention to what people are saying.
- Match and detect differences between colors, shades, and texture.
- Understand speech and converse with people.
- Tell when something is wrong or likely to go wrong.
- Shift back and forth between two or more activities.
- The ability to know one’s location in relation to the environment around you.
- Remember information.
- Judgment and decision making, time management.
- Flexibility.
- Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.
- Communication/People Skills.
- Bend stretch, twist, or reach out with the body, arms, and other extremities.
- Use one’s abdominal muscles and lower back to lift continuously over time without fatiguing.
- Exert maximum muscle force to lift, pull, or carry objects.
- Keep or regain one’s body balance or to stay upright.
- Quickly move the arms and legs.
- Make fast and repeated movements of the body, fingers and hands.
- Exert muscle force repeatedly.
- Keep the hand and arm steady while making a movement.
- Quick, coordinated movements of one hand to grasp, manipulate or assemble objects.
- Coordinate movements of two or more limbs together while sitting, standing, or lying down.
- Stand and walk throughout an extended work day.
- Use legs, hands and arms on a consistent basis for manual labor.
- Climb and/or balance yourself.
- Lift up to 100 pounds on occasion and up to 50 pounds regularly.
- Excellent vision skills (with or without correction) are required.
- Ability to clearly hear within speech range in an environment with construction noise.
- Kneel, squat, or bend consistently for more than 4 hours a day.
- Use hands consistently to grip, or pinch for more than 4 hours a day.
- Make repetitive motions much of work hours.
- Work outdoors.
- Comparable Experience