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Electrical Foreman- Industrial- Childress, Texas

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Southwest Electrical Contracting Services

Childress, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 6 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/13/2026

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Job Description

ELECTRICAL FOREMAN
Industrial Location:
On-Site - Childress, Texas (100% site-based, no remote work)
Employment Type:
Full-Time, Project-Based Schedule:
Average 78 hours per week (typically 12-hour days, 13 on / 1 off rotation)
Compensation:
Competitive hourly rate + Overtime paid at 1.5× over 40 hours + $145.00 daily per diem (paid 7 days/week while on project)
Benefits:
Health insurance, 401(k) with company match, paid time off (after eligibility) Job Description SUMMARY Performs supervisory responsibilities for managing all aspects of electrical installations during construction of a project from the ground up. Plans, assigns, schedules, and supervises electrical crews through all aspects of construction, directing Leadman, Journeyman electricians, and helpers engaged in the project's new installation, maintenance, electrical repairs, and warranty items. Participates along with Project Manager and Superintendent in tracking the projects, labor projections and material costs required for a successful project, maintains job records as-builts and submits reports, initiates requisition for supplies, tools, and equipment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Enforces safety regulations, rules and working conditions. Plan and prepare proper Temporary Power plan Layout contract drawings or work with BIM personnel to have a proper underground, electrical room layout, and all systems installation drawings - Update and submit weekly 2- or 4-week manpower plan / review with lead journeyman / review with project manager / review with Superintendent Monitor and update percent completes weekly and review areas with each lead area journeyman Collect and review daily reports / Southwest & General Contractors Review Jobsite cleanliness / have enough Trash Gondolas and Ensure daily clean up from crews Maintain a Clean and organized Connex and Material staging areas Maintain a Clean and organized Office / Office Job Trailer / Tool Connex Review Jobsite Material staging within 50 ft from crew work areas to eliminate employee traveling Review jobsite Tool staging area for more effectiveness Have enough Jobsite radios for communication and avoid cell phone use Ensure all company tools are secured and that all tools are chained and locked at the end of the day Manage how and when tools to be picked up and removed from jobsite to eliminate cost Manager all Rental equipment / maintain an accurate Equipment rental log Maintain a current updated progress drawings / As-builts Maintain a current RFI log Maintain a current Fixture log Maintain a current Gear log Maintain a current Torque and conductor Insulation resistance report Ensure that project is built to requirements and specifications established by construction documents and per current NEC Implement all QA/QC documents Identify individual talent and experience of field crew, place and assign duties for most effective results out of each employee Complete and review with employee performance evaluations every 6 months, review with Superintendent and submit to HR Manage Daily Production sheets (To submit Totals on data entry ) Manage and Enter time sheets for employees per cost codes Order Materials in a timely manner Never run out Manage Back orders and hold the suppliers accountable Maintain a good record of packing slips Manage Subcontractors accordingly and monitor their progress and completions Assist and participate on all Southwest training classes
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE TDLR
Electrical Journeyman License minimum OSHA 30 certified minimum or willing and able to obtain it within 30 days of employment. 10+ years of related experience including being part of large-scale projects. Experienced with working on the installation of medium voltage gear and all work associated in commercial buildings.
Job Type:
Full-time Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Vision insurance
Experience:
Industrial electrician: 5 years (Preferred)
License/Certification:
TDLR (Required) Driver's License (Preferred)
Work Location:
In person

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