Atlanta
Job Description A trenchless sewer rehabilitation contractor serving Metro Atlanta seeks an experienced CIPP Foreman to supervise field crews installing cured-in-place pipe systems for residential and commercial projects. Lead daily operations including crew management, equipment coordination, liner installation, and quality control across hot water, steam, and UV curing methods. Work is primarily local across Atlanta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Marietta, and Sandy Springs with occasional overnight projects. What We Offer – CIPP Foreman • Hourly pay: $35-40 per hour, non-exempt, • Stable local project work with possible overnight travel, • Lead, coach, and hold crew to safety and quality standards on trenchless rehabilitation projects, • Build daily work plans including manpower allocation, materials coordination, equipment readiness, and traffic control setup, • Run complete CIPP installations from bypass setup through liner handling, inversion/installation, curing process, and cool-down procedures, • Verify project specifications, take field measurements, and document production progress and safety compliance, • Coordinate with Superintendent and Project Manager on project risks, schedule delays, and change order requirements, • Operate and maintain specialized CIPP equipment including trucks, boilers, UV curing rigs, compressors, and generators, • Perform hands-on installation tasks when needed to support crew efficiency, • Complete daily reports covering time tracking, safety incidents, production metrics, and vehicle/equipment condition, • High school diploma or equivalent, • 2+ years experience as foreman or crew lead in CIPP installation or water/sewer utility construction, • Confined space entry capable with understanding of permit-required procedures and rescue protocols, • CDL (Class A or B preferred) or ability to obtain within 60 days; clean motor vehicle record per company policy, • Experience with steam or UV cure processes and quality assurance record-keeping, • Traffic control planning experience with flagger certification or ATSSA training, • Confined space attendant or supervisor certification, • OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 construction safety certification, • NASSCO ITCP-CIPP (Inspector Training Certification Program) or PACP certification, • Lift and carry equipment and materials weighing 50-75 lbs regularly, • Work in confined spaces including manholes and underground structures, • Stand, walk, bend, and kneel for extended periods during 8-12 hour shifts, • Work outdoors in all weather conditions including heat, cold, rain, and humidity, • Tolerate exposure to chemicals, resins, and styrene with proper PPE and ventilation controls