Crushing Foreman
Crushing Foreman
The Crushing Foreman is responsible for the supervision of a single crushing operation. This also includes the day-to-day operation of an individual crushing crew, which may include up to 8 crew members. Responsibilities of the Crushing Foreman include, but are not limited to:
Operations & Supervision
- Supervising single crushing operation and personnel: scheduling crew, making assignments and directing work; addressing complaints and resolving issues.
- Understand crushing production and specification goals; assist with resolving operational problems & identifying work process improvements.
- Provide input for gravel pit layout and set up processes, follow all landowner agreements.
- Prioritizing and directing maintenance personnel on repairs of onsite equipment and crusher.
- Price checking, selecting, and ordering required materials and supplies in accordance with established purchasing procedures. Determining and recommending additional equipment and tools requirements.
- Inspecting site daily for potential hazards or safety concerns and MSHA compliance.
- Have a thorough understanding of the plan for their individual crushing project, including specifications, equipment, manpower, quantities, quality control procedures, materials, safety and security practices, temporary utilities, and staging areas.
Communication, Teamwork & Administration
- Perform communication and management activities of crew, particularly during stressful situations, in a respectful manner.
- Collaborate with the Crushing Superintendent to prepare daily, weekly, and long-term plans.
- Assist crew when needed e.g. operating crushing related equipment and crusher; set up/teardown of crusher.
- Supervise the performance of the crushing crew, which includes helping with recruiting, new hire orientation, resolving and documenting performance issues, training & development, and providing/receiving feedback.
- Work with the crushing maintenance crew to prioritize and complete equipment repairs and preventive maintenance.
- Coordinate with the designated mechanic responsible for ordering parts, to ensure that an adequate inventory of tools, parts, and services for equipment are on hand or made available in a timely manner.
- Review project productivity and job costs.
- Review and approve timecards, meet reporting requirements.
Safety & Compliance
- Ensure that “Safety First” is understood and demonstrated; including conducting weekly crew safety meetings.
- Enforce and comply with company safety policies, MSHA regulations, EEO policies, benefits and standard company procedures.
- Participates in MSHA inspections. Conducts site-specific MSHA training and safety training.
- Attend the annual foreman’s meeting and participate in annual MSHA training.
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Additional Info
Job Type : Full-Time
Education Level : Not Applicable
Experience Level : Not Applicable
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