An Asphalt Foreman will directly supervise and coordinate daily activities of paving crew and will engage in the trade work of the employees being supervised.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Supervise an assigned work crew performing semi-skilled asphalt laborer duties including raking, smoothing and tamping relating to the pavement, re-surfacing and repair of streets and alleys using hot asphalt materials
- Supervise an assigned crew filling potholes and repairing street surfaces using high performance / cold patch asphalt during the winter months
- Supervises grinding and other crews operating asphalt equipment, including Hoisting Engineers operating grinders, pavers and rollers
- Receive and prioritize daily work assignments and makes crew work assignments
- Observe work in progress and provides guidance and direction on work procedures and techniques to asphalt laborers
- Ensure the timely delivery of hot asphalt from contracted plant to work sites
- Monitor supply of asphalt and requisitions additional supplies needed to complete the job
- Complete work activity sheets to report jobs completed, providing information on material used, location of work site, heavy equipment used and crew work assignments
- Informs General Foreman of performance or operational problems at work sites
- Ensures safe work procedures and safe work practices are followed at work sites
- Ensures barricades and other safety equipment are set up and in place while work is in progress
- Prepares accident and injury reports
- NOTE: The list of essential duties is not intended to be inclusive; there may be other duties that are essential to particular positions within the class.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience
- Two years of work experience in the paving and repair of street surfaces using asphalt materials and/or related asphalt equipment.
Licensure, Certification, or Other Qualifications
- A valid drivers license is required.