Erection Assistant Foreman at phoenixtank.com – Avon, Indiana
About This Position
EOE STATEMENT
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
DESCRIPTION
Why Join Us
At Phoenix Fabricators and Erectors, we believe that success is built on hard work, teamwork, and continual growth. Our work is both challenging and rewarding-offering opportunities to take on exciting projects, solve complex problems, and make a tangible impact. Whether you're in the field or in the office, you'll be part of a team that values ambition, skill, and dedication. Here, your contributions are recognized, and your career has room to thrive.
Company Overview
Phoenix Fabricators and Erectors, LLC, based in Avon, Indiana, is a recognized industry leader in steel water storage tank construction. We specialize in designing, fabricating, and field-erecting water storage tanks across the country. Our team is committed to safety, quality craftsmanship, and delivering projects that meet the highest industry standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure compliance with all safety protocols, including attending daily safety meetings and conducting site-specific risk assessments.
- Operate cranes (rough-terrain and crawler hydraulic) in a safe and efficient manner, maintaining current NCCCO certification for fixed cab (TSS) and swing cab (TLL) cranes.
- Erect elevated water storage tanks using advanced construction methods under the supervision of the Assigned Foreman.
- Set up and operate erection derricks, three-drum hoists, hydraulic pumps, and cable-strand tank jacking systems.
- Apply proper rigging and signaling techniques in accordance with Corporate HSE standards.
- Use rigging tools and fit steel components such as key plates, bull pins, keys, shims, and lifting lugs.
- Perform welding using SMAW (6010 and 7018) and FCAW processes to meet x-ray quality standards.
- Adjust welding machines and conduct minor maintenance as required.
- Read and interpret blueprints, weld symbols, and perform field calculations to ensure accurate fit-up.
- Maintain tools, inspect materials before use, and perform general housekeeping to ensure a clean, hazard-free work area.
- Assist with task planning, on-the-job training, and coordinating workflow as directed by supervision.
- Perform grinding, gouging, and general finishing on metal components.
- Troubleshoot operational issues under pressure and support team productivity.
- Lay out and prepare tools for the construction of scaffolding.
Benefits & Pay
- Highly competitive pay based on experience and certifications
- Competitive per diem for travel-related work
- Competitive benefits package
- Overtime eligibility and performance-based bonuses
- Opportunities for advancement and leadership development
- Involvement in a steady pipeline of high-profile, nationally recognized projects
Work Environment
- Must consistently follow safety procedures, including the proper use of fall protection and PPE
- Frequent work at heights and in challenging outdoor environments including heat, noise, dust, and fumes
- Extensive travel required; must be available to work both traditional and non-traditional hours
- Regular physical demands including lifting up to 50 lbs independently (and up to 100 lbs with assistance), climbing, kneeling, and working in confined or awkward positions
- Must safely climb on/off trucks and trailers to load/unload equipment
- Will be exposed to varying weather conditions throughout the year
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Required Qualifications
- Demonstrated commitment to safety, with current or obtainable OSHA 30 certification within 30 days of hire
- High school diploma or GED required
- 3–5 years of experience in welding and field leadership roles
- Hands-on experience with erection derricks, three-drum hoists, and hydraulic jacking systems
- Valid NCCCO certification (TSS and TLL)
- Proficiency in SMAW (6010, 7018) and FCAW welding methods
- Ability to pass weld tests in horizontal, vertical, and overhead positions (ASME Section IX)
- Experience inspecting welds and identifying common weld defects
- Skilled in use of cutting torches, gouge rods, grinders, wire brushes, and related tools
- Ability to read blueprints and weld symbols with accuracy
- Familiarity with construction management tools such as FieldWire and SiteDocs
- Strong communication and mathematical skills
- Reliable transportation and willingness to travel extensively
- Welding certification in stainless steel preferred (or willingness to obtain)