We are seeking an experienced Sheet Metal Foreman to lead large commercial and industrial projects. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in HVAC ductwork, architectural sheet metal, and industrial fabrication. You will be responsible for managing crews of 5-15+ installers, ensuring safety compliance, interpreting blueprints, coordinating with other trades, and delivering projects on time and under budget.
Leadership & Supervision
Direct and coordinate daily activities of sheet metal journeymen, apprentices, and helpers.
Assign tasks based on skill level, manage crew schedules, and enforce productivity standards.
Train and mentor apprentices in proper installation techniques, safety protocols, and trade best practices.
Project Execution
Read and interpret architectural, structural, and mechanical blueprints, shop drawings, and specifications.
Lay out work for HVAC ductwork (supply, return, exhaust), Heavy commercial and Industrial settings.
Fabricate, assemble, install, and repair sheet metal products using hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment (shears, brakes, plasma cutters, etc.).
Coordinate with project managers, general contractors, electricians, plumbers, and other trades to resolve conflicts and maintain workflow.
Quality & Safety
Ensure all installations meet SMACNA standards, local building codes, and project specifications.
Enforce strict adherence to OSHA regulations (fall protection, lockout/tagout, PPE, etc.).
Conduct daily toolbox talks, site safety inspections, and complete safety documentation.
Logistics & Reporting
Track material and tool inventory; submit requisitions for supplies.
Complete daily reports (timecards, progress photos, production tracking).
Identify potential delays or change order opportunities and communicate immediately to project management.
Required Experience:
5+ years of commercial/industrial sheet metal installation experience.
2+ years in a lead or foreman role (managing crews).
OSHA 10 or 30 certification (or ability to obtain).
Valid driver’s license (clean record).
Skills & Knowledge:
Proficient in blueprint reading, takeoffs, and layout.
Strong working knowledge of SMACNA standards, IMC, and IPC codes.
Ability to use layout tools (levels, squares, framing squares, laser levels).
Competent with sheet metal fabrication tools (TDF/TDC connectors, duct mate, Pittsburgh lock, etc.).
Basic computer skills (email, daily reporting apps, tablets).
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift 50+ lbs, climb ladders and scaffolds, work at heights, and stand/walk for extended periods.
Comfortable working in varying weather conditions (heat, cold, rain) on active construction sites.
Preferred (but not required):
HVAC certification or vocational training.
Forklift, manlift, or rigging certifications.
Welding experience (MIG, TIG, or spot welding).
Experience with ductwork for office buildings, Warehouses, healthcare, cleanrooms, or food processing plants.
$40-$50per hour (based on experience)
Overtime: Available and often required.
You should be proficient in: