Heavy Plow Foreperson

WesTower Communications Ltd.

$75K — $90K *
Telecommunications & Hardware
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Valid AB Class 5 driver’s license; Class 1 or 3 preferred for equipment mobilization.
  • 5-8 years of utility construction experience, specifically with heavy plow operations.
  • Expertise in operating heavy equipment like D6/D8 dozers and vibratory plows.
  • Valid Ground Disturbance Level II certification required.
  • In-depth knowledge of rural ROW conditions and soil mechanics.
  • Strong mechanical skills for troubleshooting in remote settings.
  • Ability to interpret construction prints and crossing profiles.
  • Physically fit to work in rugged terrain and various weather conditions.

Responsibilities

  • Direct the coordinated movement of the plow train to maximize efficiency while preventing cable damage.
  • Scout the Right of Way to identify hazards and ensure safe navigation for heavy equipment.
  • Lead daily safety meetings focusing on heavy equipment interaction protocols.
  • Coordinate logistics for the plow train's cable feed and maintenance supplies to reduce downtime.
  • Monitor plow depth and ground conditions for compliance with installation specifications.
  • Review utility locates and crossing agreements with high attention to detail due to associated risks.
  • Oversee daily maintenance of plow equipment, proactively identifying potential mechanical issues.
  • Complete necessary documentation accurately and promptly, including production and equipment logs.

Benefits

  • Work in diverse outdoor environments, including remote and rugged locations.
  • Opportunity to lead and mentor a dedicated team in specialized operations.
  • Engage in critical safety leadership within a high-stakes construction area.
  • Experience varied responsibilities, from logistics to on-site problem-solving.
  • Potential for shift work and camp accommodation, fostering teamwork in remote settings.
Full Job Description
The Heavy Plow Foreperson is a highly specialized leadership role responsible for the safe and efficient operation of heavy utility plow trains. This individual orchestrates the movement of large-scale equipment-including vibratory plows, dozers, and reel carriers-to execute long-haul fiber placement projects. Beyond standard crew supervision, this role requires deep expertise in route logistics, heavy equipment maintenance, and the unique ground-disturbance challenges associated with deep plowing in rural and remote environments.

Core Competencies

Safety & Quality Leadership (Heavy Equipment Focus)

Heavy Plow Train Logistics & Routing

Communication & Conflict Resolution

Mechanical Aptitude & Troubleshooting

Teamwork & Mentorship

Adaptability / Flexibility

Problem Solving (Terrain & Access)

Accountability and Dependability

Attention to Detail (Redlines & As-Builts)

Job Responsibilities
  • Plow Train Orchestration: Directs the coordinated movement of the entire plow train, ensuring the lead dozers, plow units, and support vehicles operate in unison to maximize production footage while preventing cable damage.
  • Route Logistics: Proactively scouts the Right of Way (ROW) ahead of the train to identify terrain hazards, water crossings, and access points, ensuring the heavy equipment can navigate the path safely.
  • Safety Enforcement: Leads daily toolbox meetings with a specific focus on heavy equipment interaction zones; ensures all operators adhere to exclusion zones and spotter protocols.
  • Operational Planning: Coordinates the "feed" of the plow train, managing the logistics of cable reel delivery, fuel supply, and support equipment to minimize downtime.
  • Quality Control: Continually monitors plow depth and ground conditions to ensure the cable is placed at specification, verifying proper backfill and restoration immediately following the installation.
  • Utility Coordination: Reviews all utility locates and crossing agreements with extreme diligence, as heavy plowing carries high-consequence risks during ground disturbance.
  • Equipment Stewardship: Oversees the daily maintenance and greasing of high-wear plow components (shakers, chutes, tracks), identifying mechanical issues before they cause catastrophic failure.
  • Documentation: Applies due diligence in ensuring accuracy by promptly completing all necessary documentation, including daily production reports, crossing reports, red lines, and equipment logs.


Requirements
  • Valid AB Class 5 driver's license (Class 1 or 3 is highly preferred due to equipment mobilization requirements).
  • Minimum 5-8 years of experience in utility construction with specific expertise in heavy plow operations.
  • Demonstrated experience operating and managing heavy iron (e.g., D6/D8 Dozers, Vermeer/Ditch Witch Vibratory Plows, Crawler Carriers).
  • Valid Ground Disturbance Level II certification.
  • Deep understanding of rural ROW conditions, soil mechanics, and crossing methodologies (creeks, pipelines, roads).
  • Mechanically inclined problem solver capable of troubleshooting hydraulic and mechanical issues in remote field settings.
  • Ability to read and interpret long-haul construction prints and crossing profiles.
  • Physically fit and able to work in rugged terrain.
  • Ability to work outdoors in all types of weather (i.e., snow, rain, wind, etc.) if required.


Work Conditions
  • Ability to work in remote and rural environments/settings with loud noise levels and heavy vibration.
  • Equipped to work in rough terrain, mud, and isolated rights-of-way.
  • Prepared to sit (operating), stand, stoop, crouch, and walk significant distances (scouting) for long periods.
  • Valid Driver's License required for travel to remote sites.
  • Shift work and camp accommodation may be required depending on project location.
  • Overtime and travel to locations in Western Canada, as required.

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