Participates in a daily closeout meeting with the Superintendent providing an update on the day’s activities and needs for the following day.
Leads the APSP Safety Program and ensures that all personnel onsite are following DN Tanks safety policies.
Responsible for communicating to all personnel onsite that they have stop work authority.
Develops task hazard analysis (THA) and makes the necessary changes specific to the job site conditions and reviews with the crew.
Identifies hazards, takes action to correct them, and is responsible for recognizing those who do the same in accordance with the Award of Excellence (AOE) Program.
Responsible for maintaining a clean and organized jobsite.
Maintains all certifications in compliance with DN Tanks Safety & Equipment Programs.
Identifies labor shortages, recruits local help, and identifies potential long-term field employees.
Provides timely performance feedback on field employees to determine skill level, areas of required training and readiness for promotion and/or improvements.
. Reads and interprets tank/contract drawings to ensure work is performed according to specifications.
Checks and confirms wall penetration locations and anchor tree elevations.
Reviews prestressing drawing to confirm the sequencing of prestressing and number of spools needed.
In the absence of the Superintendent, starts up/sets up a project including, mobilizing and erecting the tower, inspecting the tank, and setting up the connex trailer.
In the absence of the Superintendent, closes out a project by dismantling the machine, properly loading the machine onto trucks, organizing and securing the connex and calling all equipment off rent.
Leads the quality control (QC) program by taking ownership of the quality inspections.
Leads the equipment inspections and promptly notifies the Superintendent of any concerns or damage with the machine.