Enterprise Electrical is seeking a qualified Electrical Foreman to oversee field crews on a prestigious Mission Critical Data Center project in San Antonio, TX. This role is pivotal in ensuring that our field teams perform their tasks safely, efficiently, and meet the highest quality standards. The ideal candidate should have a minimum of 7 years of experience in mission critical / data center projects. As a Foreman, you will be responsible for coordinating daily activities, supervising apprentices and journeymen, enforcing safety regulations, and ensuring compliance with all applicable codes, drawings, and specifications.
Standard Schedule: 6/10s
Hourly Pay: $52 - $55 per hour
Project Duration: 1 year+ with additional steady work.
Daily Per Diem: $120 (Paid daily, 7 days a week)
Retention Bonus: An additional $5.00 per hour
Field Leadership & Supervision
Supervise and lead journeymen, apprentices, and helpers on active data center projects
Assign daily work, manpower, and priorities based on schedule and project needs
Enforce productivity, workmanship, and safety expectations across crews
Mentor and develop field personnel, ensuring proper task execution and growth
Data Center / Mission-Critical Execution
Oversee installation of electrical systems including:
Power distribution
Switchgear, transformers, UPS, and PDUs
Conduit and cable tray systems
Grounding and bonding for mission-critical environments
Coordinate work in electrical rooms, data halls, and support spaces
Maintain cleanliness and compliance in sensitive data center areas (white space / gray space)
Safety & Compliance
Enforce OSHA, NEC, NFPA 70E, and company safety policies at all times
Lead daily JHAs, toolbox talks, and site safety planning
Stop unsafe work and correct hazards immediately
Ensure lockout/tagout and energized work procedures are followed
Planning, Coordination & Reporting
Read and interpret drawings, one-lines, specs, and schedules
Coordinate with superintendents, project managers, QA/QC, safety, and other trades
Track daily manpower, production, and material usage
Communicate constraints, delays, or scope changes proactively
Quality Control
Ensure installations meet drawings, specifications, and inspection standards
Support inspections, testing, and commissioning activities Address rework, punch list items, and corrective actions promptly
Requirements
State Journeyman or Master Electrician License (required where applicable)