 Journeyman  Management  Specialization  Teaching  Owning a business.

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 Journeyman  Management  Specialization  Teaching  Owning a business

 Follow foreman ’ s directions  Communicate well  Teach by example  Model safe work techniques

 Supervise 3-4 journeymen  Plan each job  Implement policies  Enforce safety procedures  Encourage staff development

 Supervise up to eight foremen and their crews  Staff larger projects  May have other responsibilities

 Oversee entire project  Responsible for project logistics  Ensure quality control  Ensure compliance with budget and schedule

 Acquire contracts  Provide manufacturing facilities for items  Provide personnel, tools, and equipment  Provide management, insurance, billing

 Provide total control and direction for project  Provide financial management of project and payment of subcontractors  Oversee quality control of the project  Responsible for warranties, punch list, and project cleanup.

 Negotiate and enforce contracts  Settle grievances  Organize workers  Manage local insurance, pension, and training  Inform members of policy changes

 Teach knowledge, skills, and technology  Promote safety  Know latest developments  Inspire respect for craft

 Design the project  Create plans, drawings, and specifications  Ensure code compliance  Represent owner during construction phase  Contract and coordinate consultants

 Design mechanical systems  Coordinate mechanical design with rest of project  Provide drawings and specs for code review  Review design and operating systems

 Design electrical systems  Coordinate electrical design with rest of project  Provide drawings and specs for code review  Review designs and operating systems

 Design structural systems  Coordinate structural design with rest of project  Provide drawings and specs for code review  Review structural design

 Ensure code compliance of designs and specs  Inspect architectural and engineering plans  Make detailed physical inspections at site  Identify omissions or mistakes  Warn or shut down noncompliant projects

 Promote workplace safety and fairness  Administer US labor laws  Ensure fair hiring Practice  Enforce wage and benefit laws  Protect retirement and insurance benefits

 Require program registration  Ensure program quality  Ensure equality of access to program  State Apprenticeship Councils serve the same function at the state level

 Establish and enforce workplace-safety standards  Public information  Federal fire prevention

Now you have an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the major parts of the construction industry. These pieces will fit together better as we continue the week, and will also become clearer if you decide to join the construction industry. Does anyone have any questions?