Key ResponsibilitiesLead daily site operations, coordinating crews, subcontractors, equipment, materials, and suppliers.Plan and sequence work to meet safety, quality, and schedule targets; maintain short‑interval lookahead schedules.Review drawings, specifications, permits, and requirements; flag constraints early and resolve with the Project Manager.Provide clear direction to foremen and field teams; maintain a visible, disciplined leadership presence on site.Monitor daily production vs. plan; adjust sequencing and resources to avoid trade stacking, rework, and delays.Communicate scheduler risks, constraints, and recovery options to the Project Manager.Champion site safety: enforce policies and OH&S requirements; lead toolbox meetings/FLHAs; conduct inspections; stop unsafe work.Ensure all work meets drawings, specs, codes, standards, and approved submittals; coordinate inspections, testing, survey, and quality documentation.Verify layout and elevations for constructability; manage RFIs, changes, non‑conformances, and field documentation.Track daily labor, equipment, materials, subcontractors, and production quantities; complete accurate daily reports.Identify potential changes, extra work, delays, and impacts early; support cost control, quantity tracking, and change management.Verify subcontractor progress; support review of invoices, field tickets, and measured quantities.Coordinate with owners, consultants, inspectors, utilities, municipalities, and internal teams; represent the company professionally.Maintain effective communication between field and office; support strong relationships while protecting the company’s contractual position.Competencies and SkillsMinimum 7–10 years of civil construction experience, with progressive responsibility in a foreman, general foreman, or superintendent role with a general or civil contractor.Strong experience with civil infrastructure work in the Calgary or Southern Alberta market.Strong understanding of civil construction methods, sequencing, productivity, and field coordination.Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, schedules, permits, and contract documents.Practical knowledge of:Earthworks and gradingStorm, sanitary, and water systemsRoadworks and asphalt pavingConcrete and structural civil worksBridges, culverts, and drainageworksStrong leadership, communication, and problem‑solving skills.Ability to manage multiple subcontractors and work fronts at the same time.Strong commitment to safety, quality, and Kalamoir Core Values.Valid Class 5 driver’s license.Working ConditionsPrimarily field‑based on active construction sites in Calgary and surrounding areas.Work may include early mornings, extended hours, seasonal work, and occasional travel.Working outdoors in varying conditions; walking, climbing, lifting and navigating heavy equipment.#J-18808-Ljbffr