We are currently seeking a Traveling Lead Foreman to oversee and execute heavy commercial electrical projects across various industrial sites. While the work environments are industrial, the project scopes are often straightforward yet time-sensitive. This role is ideal for a motivated leader who thrives under pressure, works collaboratively with a team, and takes initiative to deliver results.Key ResponsibilitiesLead and manage a crew of at least 4 (typically 2 licensed electricians and 2 apprentices) on each job site.Oversee project timelines, labor, and site coordination to ensure deadlines are met.Read and interpret blueprints, one-line diagrams, and electrical schematics.Perform and supervise electrical work including:Conduit and wiring installationsGenerator and UPS system installationsLow- and medium-voltage systemsMaintain consistent communication with project managers and office staff.Ensure compliance with safety standards, codes, and project specifications.Provide professional, clear verbal and written communication on project updates.Ideal CandidateProven experience leading large-scale commercial or industrial electrical projects.Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to make decisions in the field.Willing and able to work up to 60 hours per week.Comfortable with extensive travel; this is a travel-dependent position.Ability to work independently and lead teams with minimal supervision.Highly accountable, reliable, and professional in all aspects of the job.QualificationsJourneyman Electrician License (Required).Minimum 5 years of field experience in electrical construction.Previous leadership or foreman experience strongly preferred.Solid knowledge of electrical codes, installation practices, and jobsite safety.Proficiency in blueprint and schematic reading.Valid drivers license with a clean driving record.Compensation & Benefits$35 $45 per hour (based on experience)Long-term employment with advancement opportunitiesBenefits package available for the right candidate (details available upon request)