General Foreman
Company: Arc Energy Services
Location: Groton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title: General Foreman Location: Connecticut Hourly Rate:
Based on Experience About Us: We are a veteran owned contractor,
providing project, maintenance, and outage support throughout the
United States. Over the past 15 years we have proven to be a
trusted partner for our clients while providing services that help
power the world. Summary : The General Foreman is responsible for
overseeing and directing multiple foremen and craft personnel
across specific trade areas (e.g., welding, pipefitting,
electrical, structural fitting, painting) in ship construction,
repair, and maintenance projects. This role ensures efficient
workforce management, adherence to schedule and quality standards,
and a strong safety culture across the production area. The General
Foreman serves as a key link between field crews and upper
management, ensuring technical execution aligns with project and
shipyard goals. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate
daily activities of multiple craft foremen and their crews. Ensure
compliance with production schedules, safety regulations, quality
standards, and specifications (ABS, USCG, NAVSEA, etc.). Support
the Craft Superintendent in executing the work plan and adjusting
priorities as needed. Review and interpret ship construction
drawings, work packages, and job specifications to direct field
operations. Plan and allocate manpower, tools, materials, and
equipment across multiple work fronts. Monitor progress, conduct
inspections, and provide direction to foremen to resolve issues
proactively. Maintain clear and effective communication between
management, foremen, engineering, safety, and planning departments.
Enforce safety protocols and lead regular toolbox talks and job
hazard analyses (JHAs). Track and report on productivity, work
status, delays, and resource needs to the Craft Superintendent or
Area Manager. Assist in training and developing foremen and craft
workers, promoting a culture of continuous improvement. Ensure
housekeeping, organization, and discipline within assigned work
areas. Qualifications: Education & Experience: High school diploma
or equivalent required. Vocational or technical training in
shipbuilding trades (e.g., welding, pipefitting, electrical,
structural) preferred. 7 years of relevant experience in
shipbuilding or ship repair, with at least 2–4 years in a foreman
or general foreman role. Demonstrated experience managing
multi-trade teams in a marine or shipyard environment. Skills &
Competencies: Strong leadership and communication skills with the
ability to motivate teams. In-depth knowledge of shipbuilding
practices, trade sequencing, and safety regulations. Ability to
read and interpret engineering drawings, work orders, and
specifications. Familiarity with regulatory standards (ABS, NAVSEA,
USCG, OSHA). Strong organizational and time management skills.
Proficient in using shipyard timekeeping, reporting, and production
software (e.g., AVEVA, ERP systems, or yard-specific tools).
Certifications (Preferred or Required Depending on Employer): OSHA
30 (Maritime or Construction) First Aid/CPR Certification NCCER,
AWS, or craft-specific credentials Security clearance for
government/military contract work (preferred for NAVSEA/DOD
projects) Working Conditions: Work is primarily performed in a
shipyard environment, including aboard vessels, in confined spaces,
and at heights. Exposure to hot, cold, noisy, or dusty environments
is common. Requires physical activity including walking, climbing
ladders, bending, lifting, and working in awkward positions. Must
wear appropriate PPE at all times. May involve night shifts,
weekends, and extended hours based on project needs. Physical
Requirements: Employees must be able to safely perform the
essential functions of "the position" with or without reasonable
accommodation , including: Perform sustained physical activity,
including standing, walking, climbing, and working extended shifts
Lift, carry, push, and pull tools, materials, and equipment
weighing up to 50 lbs. Bend, stoop, squat, kneel, crouch, crawl,
reach, and work in varied body positions Work at heights and in
confined or restricted spaces Work in outdoor and indoor
environments under varying weather and site conditions Work on
uneven, slippery, or rough terrain in active industrial or
construction settings Wear required personal protective equipment,
including fall protection and respiratory protection when required
Maintain situational awareness and communicate effectively to work
safely around moving equipment and hazards Equal Opportunity
Employer Statement: ARC Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer
and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin,
religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran,
and basis of disability or any other federal, state, or local
protected class.
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