Whatever you do, you'll make a difference at Lafarge Canada. Because we know that your passion and curiosity are the natural resources the world needs. Thanks to our teams' energy, commitment and ideas, we are reinventing how the world builds to make Canada greener and smarter for all.

Lead Hand Foreperson, Structural

Requisition ID:  10601
Location: 

Coquitlam, British Columbia, CA, V3K 5X6

Pay Type:  Hourly
Hourly Base Rate - $49.50 - $52.00

WHO IS LAFARGE?
As a global leader in innovative and sustainable building solutions, Lafarge is enabling greener cities, smarter infrastructure and improving living standards around the world. With sustainability at the core of our strategy, we are becoming a net-zero company, with our people and communities at the heart of our success. We are driving circular construction as a world leader in recycling to build more with less. It’s all thanks to our 70,000 talented people around the world who are passionate about building progress for people and the planet through four business segments: Cement, Ready-Mix Concrete, Aggregates and Solutions & Products.

WHO ARE LAFARGE PEOPLE?
Lafarge people are passionate about finding better ways to build. They embrace innovation and improvement with a pioneering spirit. They work as trusted partners, creating better solutions and experiences for their customers, communities, and colleagues.

About the Role:
Looking to kick-start your career in construction? Lafarge has been recognized as Canada's best diversity employer for 2024. At Lafarge, we offer opportunities for growth and development, including pathways for career advancement, comprehensive training programs, apprenticeship sponsorship, extended health benefits, and an employee wellness program. Join us and take the first step towards a fulfilling career today.
 
The Structural Lead Hand Foreperson will lead the Forepersons and construction crews on various projects, ensuring safety, quality, and productivity. The ideal candidate has expertise in bridge construction, engineering drawings, and site plans. Responsibilities include promoting a Safety-First culture, overseeing daily activities, managing schedules, ensuring compliance with BCMoT standards, and reporting project progress to the Superintendent. The role requires strong leadership, interpersonal skills, and the ability to make independent decisions in a fast-paced environment. Flexibility in work location and reliable transportation are required.
 
What You'll Accomplish:
•    Promote, lead, and execute a Safety-First culture for all employees, sub-contractors, and consultants
•    Responsible for field operations, including supervision of bridge construction work - directing activities of workers, construction inspection and field coordination activities
•    Promote safety in all activities and engage in safe work plan development, hazard assessments, FLRAs and mentorship with crew
•    Provide guidance to team members by leading safety meetings and inspections
•    Track and report project, quality control, resource requirements and customer or employee relations to the General Superintendent
•    Oversee the job site and ensure carpenters and laborers' compliance with all assignments, project policies, and procedures.
•    Drive quality, efficiency, and productivity of work crews
•    Direct carpenters and labourers on productivity issues and monitor the work performance, working with the crews to overcome challenges
•    Follow project plans and budgets while ensuring forepersons and crews perform to meet production goals
•    Understand the scope and sequencing of work, support carpenters, forepersons, lead hands and labourers to plan and prioritize the work, effectively redirect crews and equipment to assigned tasks and minimize downtime on sites
•    Contribute to the development of a construction plan
•    Responsible for supervising multiple crews and subcontractors
•    Plan materials, equipment needs and work schedule
•    Review and understand the projects’ plans and specifications to support job set up activities
•    Document daily field activities and provide technical input to identify and resolve design problems
•    Responsible for ordering and coordinating equipment and materials to complete production on budget and schedule
 
What We're Looking For:
•    Must have ability to travel to multiple worksite locations 
•    8+ years’ experience in a supervisory position within the construction industry: bridge construction experience is a requirement
•    Proven understanding of interpreting engineering drawings, documents and site plans
•    Experience and knowledge of bridge construction methods, materials, and equipment.
•    Strong interpersonal skills in communicating with a large team
•    Flexibility to work primarily in the field, and occasionally in an office, reliable transportation between sites
•    Proficient in construction software and project management tools.
•    Knowledge of BCMoT construction standards ®ulations and safety standards.
•    Ability to work independently and make decisions in a fast-paced construction environment.
 
What's in it for you?
•    Career Advancement: At Lafarge, we're dedicated to your professional growth. With pathways for advancement and opportunities to take on new challenges, you'll have the support you need to reach new heights in your career.
•    Learning Opportunities: We're committed to your continuous growth and development. Through comprehensive training programs and on-the-job learning experiences, you'll acquire valuable skills and expertise to excel in your trade.
•    Diverse and Engaging Project Portfolio: Enjoy consistent, year-round employment opportunities with a wide variety of exciting and challenging projects, ensuring that you’ll be involved in dynamic work that keeps you engaged and growing professionally.
 
As part of our dedicated focus on the health and safety of all employees, a pre-employment medical, including drug and alcohol testing and a criminal record check, will be required.
 

YOUR LAFARGE EXPERIENCE
At Lafarge, there is endless opportunity for you to play your part. Whether you’re in a technical, managerial, or frontline role, you can shape a career that works for you. With us you’ll have the chance to embrace the passion we share for our planet. You’ll be encouraged to seek out diverse perspectives, share your ideas and build the skills and connections you need to perform at your best. Because it’s only when we work together in a culture where everyone thrives, that we can build the world we all want to live in.