Pipe Foreman (Savannah, GA | Bluffton, SC)
Savannah, GA | Bluffton, SC
Who We Are
Ruby-Collins is an industry-leading, employee-owned general contractor headquartered in Atlanta, GA. For more than 70 years, we’ve been a trusted builder in the water and wastewater space, completing over $3 billion in work for communities across the country.
Consistently named one of the Southeast’s best places to work and a top contractor, our culture is grounded in safety and respect—every person home safe, every day. We value our people as our greatest strength and invest in clear paths for growth, learning, and advancement.
We also show up as neighbors. Beyond the work itself, our teams stay connected to the communities we serve, contributing time, expertise, and steady partnership where it matters most.
Benefits/What We Offer
- Competitive Compensation Package
- 100% Company-Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Safety-First & Family-Oriented Work Culture
- Company-Issued Work Truck & Fuel Card
- Paid Time Off (PTO) & Paid Holidays
- 401(k) + Company Match
- Long-Term Career Opportunities
- 100% Company-Paid STD, LTD, & Life Insurance
Job Overview
The Pipe Foreman serves as a key on-site leader responsible for the successful execution of underground utility projects, specifically focusing on the installation and rehabilitation of sanitary sewer, storm drainage, and water distribution systems. This role involves direct supervision of a pipe crew, maintaining high standards of safety and quality control (including trench safety and pressure testing), and ensuring all pipeline infrastructure is installed to precise line and grade.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Execution & Quality Control
- Oversee and direct daily pipe-laying operations, including trenching, shoring, bedding, pipe placement, and backfilling.
- Read, understand, and accurately implement utility profiles, blueprints, and site specifications to ensure correct invert elevations and pitch.
- Conduct regular inspection/verification checks, including laser setup, manhole vacuum testing, and pressure testing, to ensure all work meets municipal and project standards.
- Identify, troubleshoot, and resolve on-site utility conflicts or soil stability issues to keep the project moving forward smoothly.
Crew & Safety Leadership
- Supervise/lead a pipe crew, ensuring crew members are properly trained in trench safety, rigging, and pipe-joining techniques.
- Ensure all crew members/subcontractors adhere to OSHA subpart P (Excavations) and site-specific safety standards.
- Oversee the proper use and maintenance of specialized equipment and tools (excavators, trench shields, pipe lasers, and fusion machines).
Project Coordination & Reporting
- Coordinate with the Superintendent to schedule material deliveries (pipe, stone, structures) and ensure tasks are completed on time and within budget.
- Ensure timely delivery, proper handling, and secure storage of all pipe inventory and fittings.
- Maintain accurate and timely crew member time sheets, daily production logs, and “as-built” documentation.
- Accurately track daily footage yields and document any subsurface utility strikes or soil changes.
Qualifications/What We’re Looking For
- Minimum 5+ years of experience specifically in underground utility (water, storm, sewer) construction.
- Proven success in on-site leadership and pipe crew supervision within a heavy civil environment.
- Expert-level understanding of trench safety, sloping, and shoring requirements.
- Deep knowledge of underground utility principles, including gravity-fed systems, pressure mains, and diverse pipe materials (PVC, DIP, RCP, HDPE).
- Proficient in reading and interpreting utility profiles, blueprints, and grade stakes.
- Experience operating heavy equipment in tight utility corridors, including large excavators and loaders.
- Strong commitment to safety and quality, with a “do it right the first time” mentality.
- Strong leadership, communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
- Ability to pass pre-employment drug screening/physical.
- Valid driver’s license & clean driving record (MVR).
- Ability to work out of town as required by project schedules.
- Competent Person training and OSHA 30 preferred but not required.
- Authorized to work in the US.