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How much do instrumentation general foreman jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for instrumentation general foreman in the United States is $90,211.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $67,500.00 and $111,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Instrumentation General Foremen?

Instrumentation General Foremen are supervisory professionals who oversee the installation, maintenance, and repair of instrumentation systems in industrial settings such as oil and gas, manufacturing, or power plants. They manage teams of instrumentation technicians and ensure that all work meets safety and quality standards. Their responsibilities include coordinating schedules, troubleshooting technical issues, and ensuring compliance with project specifications and regulations. Instrumentation General Foremen play a key role in ensuring that complex instrumentation systems operate efficiently and reliably.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Instrumentation General Foreman, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Instrumentation General Foreman, you need strong knowledge of industrial instrumentation, electrical systems, and supervisory experience, typically supported by a technical diploma or journeyman certification in instrumentation. Familiarity with PLCs, DCS, calibration tools, and CMMS software is essential for managing installations and troubleshooting. Effective leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help coordinate teams and ensure project timelines are met. These abilities are critical for maintaining safety, efficiency, and quality in complex industrial environments.

What is the difference between Instrumentation General Foreman vs Instrument Technician?

AspectInstrumentation General ForemanInstrument Technician
CredentialsRelevant certifications, experience in supervisionTechnical certifications, specialized training
Work EnvironmentOversees projects, manages teams on-sitePerforms installation, maintenance, troubleshooting
Industry UsageCommonly in construction, oil & gas, manufacturingUsed in maintenance, commissioning, fieldwork

The Instrumentation General Foreman typically supervises and coordinates instrumentation projects, requiring leadership skills and relevant certifications. In contrast, the Instrument Technician focuses on hands-on installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of instrumentation systems. Both roles are essential in industrial settings, but the Foreman has a broader supervisory scope, while the Technician is more technical and operational.

What are some common challenges faced by an Instrumentation General Foreman in managing large-scale projects?

As an Instrumentation General Foreman, you may encounter challenges such as coordinating multiple teams, ensuring all instrumentation work meets strict safety and compliance standards, and adapting to project changes or unexpected technical issues. You’ll also need to manage scheduling and resource allocation effectively, while maintaining clear communication between engineers, technicians, and other departments. Successfully overcoming these challenges requires strong leadership, attention to detail, and the ability to quickly resolve on-site problems to keep projects on track.
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Infographic showing various Instrumentation General Foreman job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 84% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $90,211 per year, or $43.4 per hour.
Electrical General Foreman

Electrical General Foreman

Saulsbury

Lubbock, TX

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Electrical General Foreman

Location: Lubbock, TX

Type: Full Time

 

General Information/Job Summary

 

The General Foreman coordinates and directs the activities of multiple Foremen on a project or may coordinate and direct the activities of craft personnel directly. Responsible for ensuring construction and maintenance tasks are completed in a timely, safe, and cost-efficient manner. Works under the direction of a Job Site Superintendent or directly under the direction of a Project Manager.

The General Foreman typically works under direction of the Superintendent, but may serve as the lead representative for the company at a construction site, directing and coordinating the activities of the various trade groups such as Carpenters, Equipment Operators, Pipefitters, Welders, Electricians, Instrument Craftsmen, etc. When in this capacity, the General Foreman’s role is like that of the Superintendent, providing overall management oversight for all phases of the construction project, including coordinating workers, material, and equipment and ensuring that specifications are being followed.

Responsibilities include making sure that the work progresses according to schedule, that material and equipment are delivered to the site on time, and that the activities of the various workers do not interfere with one another.

Confers with supervisory and engineering personnel, inspectors, and suppliers of tools and materials to resolve construction problems and to improve construction methods. Inspects work in progress to ensure that work conforms to specifications and that construction schedules are adhered to. Prepares, or receives from subordinates, reports on progress, materials and equipment used and costs and adjusts work schedules as indicated by reports.

  

Responsibilities/Competencies

  •  Must have a broad working knowledge of their assigned craft (carpentry, pipefitting, equipment operation/rigging, instrument/electrical, welding), having the same basic aptitude and interests as those working in the craft they
  • Must demonstrate an above average knowledge of all facets of their trade and have extensive personal experience performing in the
  • Must possess knowledge of safety procedures and have good interpersonal and communication Responsible for promoting safety awareness and for enforcing safety policies.  May at times require overall accountability of Job Site Safety.
  • Develops effective work plans, giving assignments/instructions to foreman and/or work crews and supervises their work
  • Must possess ability to motivate subordinates under their supervision to complete their assigned tasks safely, skillfully, and efficiently, and within the project
  • Must be able to read and visualize objects from blueprints and have an eye for precise
  • Communicate with Superintendent/Project Manager to keep them informed on progress of work assignments and/or any new
  • Must be able to deal effectively with employees and various levels of customer representatives to resolve scheduling problems, determine work priorities, and assess the relative magnitude of project requirements as they impact project
  • Estimates labor, materials, and equipment needed to complete work
  • Inspects and tests or supervises inspection/testing of completed work assignments of crew, checking for compliance with project drawings, specifications, and quality control May at times require overall responsibility for quality control/quality assurance.
  • Prepares daily progress reports and maintains records and files. Maintains inventory of material associated with assigned
  • Recommends promotion/demotion of subordinates and identifies training
  • Has the authority to discipline, including termination when Discipline and terminations are discussed with Management prior to acting.
  • Requires working in operating facilities and observing and abiding by additional safety
  • policies and procedures.
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements

  • Four years of experience in work involving a variety of installations of conduit, cable tray, electrical buildings with gear 120-25kv, and cable pulls/terminations for instrumentation, 600 volt to 25kv. Must also be able to report progress that the foreman/leadman have reported for the day and plan the next weeks required materials needed for the work. Must also be able to coordinate with other crafts on simop activities.
  • Three years minimum of experience as an Industrial Electrical Foreman with one year expertise as a General Foreman.

Safety Requirements

  • On a continual basis, promotes an awareness of environmental, health and safety policies to ensure a safe working environment and ensures compliance with all accompany policies
  • Ability to pass drug test as mandated by the Saulsbury Industries and Department of Transportation anti-drug program
  • Must attend and successfully complete Saulsbury Industries safety training education
  • Attends safety meetings and specialty training as directed by management
  • Attends various training classes as may be assigned by management
  • Perform related duties and responsibilities as required
  • Ability to take needed safety precautions in performing the work
  • OSHA 10

Physical Requirements

  •  Manual and finger dexterity
  • Eye-hand coordination
  • Depth perception
  • Ability to see things clearly that are beyond arm’s reach (far visual acuity)
  • Ability to see small detail
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to climb 30-foot ladders without resting
  • Ability to maintain balance on catwalks and narrow workspaces
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time
  • Ability to reach above head while sitting or standing
  • Ability to reach below knees while standing
  • Ability to stoop or kneel
  • Ability to work 60 or more hours each week
  • Ability to work at heights a minimum of 20 ft.
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time.

 Work Environment

  •  Employees in this position must be able to perform under the following conditions:
  • Awkward or confining workspaces
  • High places
  • Out-of-door environment
  • Noisy Environment
  • Dirty Environnent
  • Air contamination (dust, fumes, etc.)
  • Near or Below Freezing Temperatures

Saulsbury is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, veteran status.

 

Please submit your interest by supplying your name, contact number, and experience to: craftrecruiting@saulsbury.com or text the information to (432) 924-3966 or (432)381-8727.