Foreman
Lead crews with strong communication and on-site expertise to deliver projects safely and efficiently.
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Job Details: Full-time,
Location: St.Catharines, ON
Thinking about joining the team?
Rankin Construction is a family-run business with over four decades of experience in the heavy civil construction sector. Built on strong core values, we take pride in delivering high-quality projects while fostering a culture of integrity, teamwork, and community. Our long-standing reputation reflects our commitment to excellence and the people who make it possible.
Joining the Rankin team is an excellent opportunity to build a rewarding career with a company that values its people as much as its projects. With a proven track record in the heavy civil construction industry, we offer a supportive and collaborative work environment where your contributions truly matter. At Rankin, you’ll gain valuable hands-on experience across a diverse range of projects, allowing you to develop your skills and grow both personally and professionally. We are committed to investing in our team, fostering growth, and helping every individual reach their full potential.
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What will my role be?
The foreman is responsible for supervising and coordinating daily field operations on site to ensure the project is executed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with plans, specifications, and schedules. Serving as the primary point of contact between field crews and management, the foreman plays a critical role in maintaining productivity and quality on heavy civil construction projects such as roads, bridges, utilities, earthworks, and other infrastructure.
As a Foreman, you will:
- Plan, organize, and oversee day-to-day construction activities on site, ensuring work is completed safely, on time, and to required standards.
- Lead, direct, and motivate field crews, assigning tasks and monitoring performance to maintain productivity and quality.
- Interpret construction drawings, specifications, and schedules, and communicate requirements clearly to the crew.
- Coordinate labour, equipment, and materials to optimize resources and minimize downtime or delays.
- Monitor and enforce all workplace health and safety procedures, conduct daily toolbox talks, and ensure proper use of PPE and safe work practices.
- Liaise with project managers, engineers, inspectors, and subcontractors to resolve site issues, relay progress updates, and maintain effective communication.
- Inspect work in progress to verify compliance with design, quality, and environmental standards.
- Track and report daily production, crew hours, equipment usage, and any incidents or issues.
- Assist in identifying and implementing solutions to unforeseen challenges on site to keep the project on track.
- Mentor and train crew members, fostering a positive, productive, and safety-oriented work environment.
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What we’re looking for!
Are you a collaborative and driven individual with:
- Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills with the ability to manage and motivate diverse teams.
- In-depth knowledge of heavy civil construction practices, materials, equipment, and safety regulations.
- Ability to read and interpret drawings, specifications, and schedules.
- Problem-solving mindset and ability to make decisions under pressure.
- Commitment to safety, quality, and productivity.
Assets that will set you apart are:
- Valid Class ‘G’ Driver’s license: This ensures you’re able to travel between job sites, supplier locations, or meetings without delay—critical for a leadership role that requires flexibility and mobility.
- Minimum 5 years experience within the heavy civil construction sector: Extensive hands-on experience in areas like roadbuilding, grading, sewer/watermain, or bridge work demonstrates your capability to manage crews, anticipate challenges, and keep projects moving forward.
- Proven Experience Supervising Diverse Teams: Having led multi-trade crews or coordinated subcontractors in the past shows you can communicate clearly, delegate effectively, and foster a productive team environment under tight deadlines.
- Track Record of Managing High-Stakes Projects Safely and On-Schedule: Being able to reference past projects where you delivered results speaks volumes about your leadership style and attention to detail.
- Training or Certification in Supervisory Health & Safety, WHMIS and Working at Heights: Formal safety training isn’t just a requirement—it shows your dedication to maintaining a safe and compliant work environment.
- Flexibility to Work Extended or Variable Hours, as needed: Projects don’t always stick to a 7–5 schedule. A willingness to adjust hours as required to meet deadlines demonstrates leadership by example.
- Comfort in Construction Technology (Ie. tablets, digital drawing viewers, GPS layout tools, etc.): Familiarity with field technology helps streamline communication, track progress, and ensure accuracy in real-time.
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How to Apply
If you’re interested in this opportunity, please submit your application online via Indeed, email us at careers@rankin.ca, or drop off your resume in person — we’d be happy to meet you!
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