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Temporary Operations Foreman Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Temporary | 1 year Schedule: 6x10s, Monday-Saturday | Per diem paid 7 days/week Job Overview We are ... You'll work closely with the Project Manager, Site Superintendent, foremen, and trades teams ...

Temporary | 1 year Schedule: 6x10s, Monday-Saturday | Per diem paid 7 days/week Job Overview We are ... You'll work closely with the Project Manager, Site Superintendent, foremen, and trades teams ...

Structural Ironworker

Gibsonton, FL · On-site

$20 - $28/hr

Laydown Foreman (Temp-to-Perm) Location: Gibsonton, FL Pay Rate: $20 - 28 per hour (DOE) Schedule ... The role involves overseeing daily laydown operations while actively performing ironwork tasks in ...

General Laborer

Ocala, FL · On-site

$17 - $25/hr

In this role, you will support worksite operations through manual labor tasks. This may include ... temporary structures such as scaffolding * Other manual labor tasks as required by the foreman or ...

In this role, you will support worksite operations through manual labor tasks. This may include ... temporary structures such as scaffolding * Other manual labor tasks as required by the foreman or ...

General Laborer/Helper

Davenport, FL · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

In this role, you will support worksite operations through manual labor tasks. This may include ... temporary structures such as scaffolding * Other manual labor tasks as required by the foreman or ...

General Laborer/Helper

Davenport, FL · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

In this role, you will support worksite operations through manual labor tasks. This may include ... temporary structures such as scaffolding * Other manual labor tasks as required by the foreman or ...

General Laborer/Helper

Davenport, FL · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

In this role, you will support worksite operations through manual labor tasks. This may include ... temporary structures such as scaffolding * Other manual labor tasks as required by the foreman or ...

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Temporary Operations Foreman information

What is the difference between Temporary Operations Foreman vs Construction Supervisor?

AspectTemporary Operations ForemanConstruction Supervisor
CertificationsOSHA safety training, relevant trade certificationsOSHA safety training, project management certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settingsConstruction sites, project sites
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, industrial, infrastructure projectsConstruction, commercial, residential projects

The Temporary Operations Foreman typically focuses on overseeing daily operations and safety on-site, often in a temporary capacity, while the Construction Supervisor manages overall project progress, staffing, and coordination. Both roles require safety certifications and industry experience, but the Foreman is more hands-on with daily tasks, whereas the Supervisor handles broader project oversight.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Operations Foreman job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.

Full-time

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Job description


Moretrench Class B operators are the mid-level of Moretrench heavy equipment operators. 


  • Skilled, trained, and qualified to operate more than one type of heavy equipment piece such as a roller, forklift, bulldozer, backhoe, grader, front-end loader, end dump, etc.
  • Experience with heavy equipment operations involving mass excavations; clearing and grubbing; backfilling and compacting; excavating and pipe laying; and construction and maintenance of embankments, berms, and dikes. This experience shall include working on slopes.
  • Demonstrated the skills of a rough grade operator (tolerance of 1/2 of a foot or better) on at least one piece of equipment. 
  • If an excavator operator, skilled at safely and efficiently loading trucks, both on and off road.
  • Demonstrates some skills in using GPS systems to achieve grades above
  • Skilled at the practice of operating safely on worksites according to OSHA and Moretrench safety protocols and requirements.
  • Note that all job site locations are remote and temporary, so a form of transportation is required
  • Valid Florida driver’s license, or the equivalent.

  • Works under the direction of the Lead Operator, Earthwork Foreman, Earthwork Superintendent, and/or other designated project leads.
  • Follows and maintains safe operating procedures and protocols for all equipment operation and field activity in accordance with Moretrench safety policy and OSHA requirements. Ability to safely perform physical duties associated with operation of Moretrench heavy equipment including but not limited to bending, kneeling, stooping, reaching, handling, climbing into and out of, and around heavy equipment.
  • Ability to work safely in a wide variety of climatic conditions and job site environments commonly found at Moretrench job sites.
  • All operators should have the ability to recognize site hazards or hazardous conditions and take responsibility to keep equipment and personnel out of potentially hazardous conditions or areas
  • Performs daily greasing and fluid checks and assumes responsibility for the maintenance and safe operation of any and all assigned pieces of equipment.
  • Inspects assigned equipment prior to each use; and makes appropriate, accurate, and timely entries into the operator’s checklist / equipment log for each piece of equipment operated. 
  • Immediately, reports any equipment damage, maintenance problems or concerns, or safety issues to the Foreman and/or Superintendent.
  • Follows direction of the Foreman and/or Superintendent to overcome issues with changing and/or unforeseen field conditions, or project scope.

Physical Requirements:

  • Prolonged periods of operating heavy machinery.
  • Able to work long periods including evenings and weekends when necessary.
  • Must be able to operate machinery in all weather conditions and terrains.
  • Must be able to lift 25 pounds at a time.