Based in Houston, Taurus Industrial Group (Taurus) is a leading, integrated and industry-diversified technical services company offering end-to-end services across multiple service lines. Leveraging a growing footprint with operations in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Taurus's service offerings cover engineering and automation, electrical and instrumentation, power systems testing and commissioning, civil and mechanical crafts, pipe and structural steel fabrication, rotating equipment maintenance and repairs, full-service soft crafts, insulation and scaffold, specialty tooling and machining, technical bolting, heat treating, hot-tapping, line stopping and NDT / inspections.
With over 60 years of continuous, safe, and reliable operating experience, Taurus operates across multiple industries and sectors, providing front-end engineering, routine maintenance, capital projects, and turnaround services. We service multiple areas of the energy industry, from our origins in traditional petrochemical and refining industries to the broader power, natural gas, midstream, industrials, and the emerging renewables market.
The Lead General Foreman plays a critical leadership role in overseeing and coordinating all on-site construction activities to ensure projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget. This position requires managing multiple teams, subcontractors, and resources while maintaining high standards of quality and compliance with regulatory requirements. The General Foreman acts as the primary point of contact between field personnel and project management, facilitating clear communication and efficient problem-solving. They are responsible for planning daily work schedules, monitoring progress, and addressing any issues that may arise to minimize delays. Ultimately, the General Foreman ensures that all construction operations align with the project goals and company policies, fostering a productive and safe work environment.
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The General Foreman utilizes strong leadership and communication skills daily to coordinate teams and ensure clear understanding of project goals and safety protocols. Technical skills such as blueprint reading and knowledge of construction methods are essential for supervising work quality and compliance. Problem-solving abilities are frequently applied to address unexpected challenges and adjust plans efficiently. Organizational skills are critical for managing schedules, resources, and documentation to keep projects on track. Additionally, proficiency with digital tools enhances reporting accuracy and facilitates collaboration with project management and stakeholders.