Foreman - ProSource Recruitment Limited
  • Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
  • via BeBee.com
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Job Description

ProSource are recruiting a Foreman on behalf of their client who are a leading Developer, specialising in high-quality residential projects.

With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to craftsmanship, they strive to deliver exceptional results on every job. This role is based in South Dublin on a residential project (apartments) kicking off in the coming weeks.


Job Summary:
The General Foreman will be responsible for coordinating and supervising construction activities, ensuring that projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget


Responsibilities:

Supervision:
Supervise carpenters, laborers, and subcontractors to ensure work is completed according to specifications and quality standards


Quality Control:
Inspect work to ensure compliance with building codes, project plans, and quality standards


Safety Compliance:
Enforce safety protocols and ensure all workers adhere to safety regulations and best practices


Communication:
Maintain open communication with project stakeholders, including clients, architects, and subcontractors, to ensure project goals are met


Problem Solving:
Identify and resolve construction-related issues in a timely and efficient manner


Training and Development:
Train and mentor junior carpenters and construction workers to improve skills and productivity


Qualifications:

Minimum of 3 years of experience on residential (apartments) projects Proven experience in a leadership or supervisory role, preferably in a construction environment.

Strong knowledge of construction methods, building codes, and safety regulations. Effective communication skills, with the ability to interact professionally with clients, subcontractors, and team members.

ProSource Group is a specialist Irish recruitment company whose primary focus is recruiting within the Construction & Civil Engineering industries throughout Ireland and Europe Skills:
Carpentry Time Management Supervisor

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