The Commercial Drywall Taper Foreman is responsible for leading and coordinating a crew of tapers to ensure high-quality finishes on drywall installations for commercial construction projects. This role requires hands-on expertise in taping techniques, excellent leadership skills, and a strong commitment to safety, quality, and schedule adherence.
Crew Supervision: Lead and manage a team of drywall tapers, assigning tasks and monitoring performance to ensure productivity and quality standards are met.
Jobsite Coordination: Collaborate with project managers, drywall foremen, and other trades to coordinate taping activities and ensure sequencing aligns with project milestones.
Quality Control: Oversee all phases of the drywall taping process, including embedding, coating, and finishing, ensuring smooth, paint-ready surfaces that meet company standards.
Material Management: Ensure all required tools, materials, and equipment are available, in good condition, and used efficiently.
Safety Compliance: Promote and enforce a culture of safety, ensuring all team members follow company safety policies and OSHA regulations.
Training & Development: Train crew members on proper techniques and promote skill development to maintain a high-performing team.
Documentation: Maintain accurate daily logs of work performed, materials used, crew hours, and any field issues that arise.
Problem Solving: Identify issues with materials, schedules, or workmanship early and propose effective solutions to keep the job on track.
Experience: Minimum 5 years of commercial drywall experience with at least 2 years in a foreman or lead taper role.
Skills:
Advanced knowledge of drywall finishing tools and techniques (hand and mechanical tools)
Ability to read blueprints and construction documents
Strong communication and leadership abilities
Detail-oriented with high standards for quality
Certifications: OSHA 10/30 preferred; First Aid/CPR a plus
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
Stand, stoop, climb ladders/scaffolding, and work at heights for extended periods
Work in varying weather conditions (if exposed)
Projects primarily located in commercial construction environments such as office buildings, schools, hospitals, or large retail spaces.
Travel between job sites may be required depending on project locations.