Our team

The crews on the tools.

Plant Wide Services is run by foremen who came up through the trade. The person who signed the estimate is in the JSA. The person in the JSA is on the tools.

Two Plant Wide Services technicians working from a JLG boom lift on overhead lines.
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How we run the crew

Three things we hold to.

01
Trained at the standard
Every field hand carries at least OSHA 10. Foremen carry OSHA 30. NFPA 70E qualification is verified before energized work, not assumed.
02
Promoted from the tools
Foremen learned the work on the bucket. Project leads learned it in the marshalling cabinet. We do not parachute managers into projects they have not lived.
03
Paid to do it right
A clean conduit run, terminations that meet torque spec, a loop check that closes the first time. We compensate craft, not corner-cutting.

Roles on a typical crew

Who shows up to your site.

  • 01

    Project foreman

    Owns the scope from kickoff to closeout.

    OSHA 30 + NFPA 70E qualified

  • 02

    Field foreman

    On the tools alongside the crew. Runs the daily toolbox talk.

    OSHA 30 + 10+ years E&I

  • 03

    E&I journeyman

    Pulls, terminates and tests. Builds the as-built record as the job moves.

    OSHA 10 + journeyman license

  • 04

    Instrumentation tech

    Calibrates, mounts and loop-checks field instruments. Closes loops with the operator at the screen.

    HART certified + OSHA 10

  • 05

    Apprentice

    Learning the trade on the job, paired with a journeyman every shift.

    OSHA 10 + state apprenticeship

  • 06

    Safety rep

    On-site for high-consequence scope. Audits the JSA in real time.

    OSHA 510 + NFPA 70E auditor

Join us

Want to <em>work with us?</em>

We hire foremen, journeymen and instrumentation techs across the Gulf Coast. Same standards we run on the job apply to who we put on the truck.