Job Description
Job Description
Job Title: Field Manager (Foreman-Level Role)
Location: Based in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, or South Carolina — Full Travel Role
Salary: $90,000–$130,000, based on experience and licensing
Job Type: Full-time
About the Role
We’re hiring Field Managers to lead commercial and retail electrical construction projects, including big-box remodels and new builds (Target, Walmart, Bass Pro Shops, etc.). This is a travel-based position with all expenses covered and a structured bonus program. The ideal candidate is based in the Southern U.S. and thrives in hands-on, fast-paced environments with a focus on execution and accountability.
You'll act as a site leader—managing crews, coordinating with project managers, handling clients, and keeping schedules on track. This position is a mix of field supervision, customer interaction, and logistics coordination.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead crews of 5–8 electricians and helpers on remodels and new construction projects.
- Work directly with Project Managers to manage schedules, budgets, and milestones.
- Oversee jobsite setup, materials, and personnel readiness.
- Represent the company with professionalism in client and GC interactions.
- Handle all jobsite documentation: daily logs, safety reports, and productivity tracking.
- Monitor project progress, hours, and budget targets—and adjust as needed.
- Enforce safety protocols and lead regular safety meetings (OSHA compliance).
- Maintain high standards for quality and project delivery.
Qualifications
- 5+ years in the electrical industry, preferably in commercial/retail settings.
- Proven experience leading crews and managing field operations.
- Comfortable working night shifts (for remodels) and day shifts (for new construction).
- Strong communication and leadership skills; customer service mindset.
- Ability to plan ahead, manage logistics, and adapt to shifting project needs.
- Required: OSHA 30 Certification and active State Electrical Journeyman License.
- Must pass a background check (drug screening as needed per project).
- Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
Work Schedule
- Remodel Projects: Night shift (typically 9 PM–5 AM).
- New Construction: Day shift (typically 7 AM–3:30/4 PM).
- 40-hour scheduled weeks, with occasional overtime.
- Travel rotation typically runs 3 weeks on, 1 week off, adjusted as needed.
Compensation & Benefits
- Salary Range: $90,000 to $130,000, depending on experience and licensing.
- Bonus Program: Structured, performance-based bonuses.
- Travel Support:
- Paid travel (airfare or mileage)
- Airbnb housing
- $35/day per diem for meals
- $700/month vehicle allowance + fuel card
- Benefits Package:
- Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage
- Life insurance
- 401(k) (no company match)
- 2 weeks of paid vacation (accrued)
- Paid holidays
Company DescriptionAt Talent Corps, we’re committed to Strengthening America’s Workforce by connecting top talent with the skilled trades and industries that keep our country moving. We provide strategic staffing solutions that help businesses grow and help tradespeople build lasting, fulfilling careers. With a focus on integrity, results, and long-term partnerships, our team brings deep industry expertise and a people-first approach to every hire. Whether you're building your crew or advancing your career in the trades, we’re here to support your success and the future of the American workforce.
Company Description
At Talent Corps, we’re committed to Strengthening America’s Workforce by connecting top talent with the skilled trades and industries that keep our country moving. We provide strategic staffing solutions that help businesses grow and help tradespeople build lasting, fulfilling careers. With a focus on integrity, results, and long-term partnerships, our team brings deep industry expertise and a people-first approach to every hire. Whether you're building your crew or advancing your career in the trades, we’re here to support your success and the future of the American workforce.