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Foreman-Mechanical Construction

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Foreman Mechanical Construction


Location: Glasgow, Kentucky


Join a team where your skills matter, your work is valued, and your career can grow.


Green Mechanical Construction has over 40 years of experience in mechanical construction, serving commercial, industrial, educational, institutional, and medical sectors. Since 1983, we’ve built lasting relationships with clients, employees, and communities by delivering high-quality, on-time, and on-budget projects. Headquartered in Glasgow, KY, with offices in Charlotte, NC and Lexington, KY, we’re licensed in 15 states and committed to setting the industry standard.


What You’ll Do

As a Foreman, you’ll lead and manage mechanical construction activities on job sites under the direction of a Superintendent or Project Manager. You’ll be responsible for overseeing crews, promoting jobsite safety, and ensuring quality work is completed efficiently and on schedule.


Key Responsibilities

  • Organize and manage trade activities on mechanical construction job sites.
  • Promote and enforce Green Mechanical’s safety policies and procedures.
  • Interpret construction documents such as blueprints, equipment schedules, and specifications.
  • Generate material takeoffs and manage site materials to maintain productivity.
  • Supervise and lead project crews, subcontractors, and support personnel.
  • Monitor field productivity and manage allocated labor hours.
  • Coordinate equipment and material deliveries.
  • Participate in progress and coordination meetings.
  • Maintain necessary certifications or licenses applicable to the role.
  • Complete and submit required job documentation and progress reports.
  • Perform additional tasks as needed to support successful project delivery.

What You Bring

We’re looking for experienced field leaders who can motivate crews, solve problems, and maintain high standards on every project.


Ideal Qualifications

  • Minimum of four (4) years of experience in commercial or industrial mechanical construction.
  • Possession of at least one of the following:
  • Journeyman Plumbing License in the state of Kentucky
  • Journeyman HVAC License in the state of Kentucky
  • Experience supervising mechanical construction projects
  • Strong leadership and communication skills.
  • Ability to read and interpret construction plans.
  • Mechanical expertise and familiarity with industry best practices.
  • Dependable, adaptable, and team-oriented.
  • Strong planning and material management skills.
  • Must pass a background check and drug screen.

Why Work With Us

We care about our team and show it through a competitive pay structure, growth opportunities, and a full benefits package that supports you and your family.


We Offer

  • Competitive Pay
  • Health, Dental & Vision Insurance
  • Short-Term & Long-Term Coverage (Additional Supplemental Policies Available)
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Company Vehicle (for qualifying roles)
  • Paid Vacation & Holidays
  • Merit and Performance Based Bonus Program
  • Opportunities for Career Advancement
  • Supportive Team Environment

Ready to Apply

If you’re looking for more than just a job and want to be part of a company that values your craftsmanship and leadership, we’d love to hear from you.


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