Overview:
***Must be member of Local Union 502**
Rockford Corporation is seeking a Boilermaker Foreman to assist the Superintendent in supervising craft workers and coordinating the construction, assembly, and repair of aboveground tanks, boilers, and piping systems. This role involves reading blueprints, overseeing field welding and rigging, ensuring safety compliance, and supporting testing and inspection activities to meet project specifications and quality standards.
Responsibilities:
Essential functions will include:
Assist the Superintendent in supervising and directing craft workers to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality project execution.
Plan, forecast, and coordinate deliverables in alignment with project specifications, budgets, and schedules.
Erect, modify, and repair welded water and fuel storage tanks, boilers, and related components.
Read and interpret blueprints to determine part locations, dimensions, and relationships.
Align and fit structural components, plate, or piping for tank and vessel construction.
Perform welding and bolting of pressure vessels and structural assemblies.
Conduct inspections of assembled vessels, fittings, valves, and other components to identify defects or issues.
Perform pipefitting tasks, including cutting, threading, bending, and assembling various types of metal and non-metal piping systems.
Attach rigging and direct crane or hoist operations for lifting and placing heavy materials.
Conduct pressure and leak testing using vacuum box, hydrostatic, or oil penetrant methods.
Operate hand and power tools, weld machines, and tank-related equipment such as scaffolding and buggies.
Ensure compliance with safety standards and minimize worksite obstructions or conflicts with other trades.
Maintain accurate layout and measurements using templates, compasses, and drawing instruments.
Secure pipes and components using brackets, clamps, or hangers and verify system integrity under pressure.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Strong knowledge of welding processes (SAW, SMAW, FCAW) and ability to pass qualification tests in 1G/6G positions.
Proficient in reading technical blueprints, layouts, and production drawings.
Understanding of machines and tools used in boilermaking, including their setup, operation, and maintenance.
Familiarity with raw materials, production processes, and quality control methods.
Ability to operate mechanical equipment and make precise machine adjustments.
Strong troubleshooting skills to identify, assess, and resolve operational issues.
Skilled in performing inspections, tests, and routine maintenance on structures and equipment.
Ability to monitor gauges, dials, and control systems for performance accuracy.
Strong spatial awareness and manual dexterity for layout and assembly tasks.
Effective communication and coordination skills with teams and equipment operators.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and within a team to meet project goals.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety, quality, and efficiency.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:
Minimum of 10 years of field experience erecting API 650 fuel storage tanks and AWWA water storage tanks.
Must be able to pass an SMAW carbon steel plate weld test in the 2G, 3G, and 4G positions.
Demonstrated experience in tank construction, including welding and erecting API 650 and AWWA storage tanks.
Solid knowledge of and experience using proper crane and forklift hand signals.
Must meet UIC Safe Driver Auto Policy and Procedures.
Must pass a pre-employment drug test (UA, saliva, and/or hair sample).
Must be able to work in remote locations and in Arctic field conditions.
Must maintain reliable attendance and demonstrate a positive, team-oriented attitude.
Preferred Qualifications:
At least 5 years of crane operating experience is a plus.
Ability to pass a GTAW 2” XXS carbon steel tube weld test in the 6G position.
OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety Card.
Ability to pass a GMAW aluminum plate weld test in the 2G, 3G, and 4G positions.
Physical and Mental Demands:
Frequent walking, standing, twisting, turning, and use of upper body movement.
Crawling, kneeling, stooping, climbing, bending, crouching, and pulling/pushing as needed.
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Ability to climb stairs.
Use of hands and fingers with repetitive motion.
Must be able to lift and carry objects up to 50 pounds.
Ability to reach, relocate, and handle items above shoulder level.
Must be comfortable working at heights exceeding 50 feet.
Capable of distinguishing differences in noise levels and working in high-noise areas.
Prolonged use of PPE, including ANSI-approved safety footwear, hard hats, safety glasses, face shields, welding helmets, gloves, and fall protection.
Must be mentally alert and physically able to safely operate in demanding environments.
Ability to work independently and follow safe practices without direct supervision.