Foreman in training

Roebuck, SC
Full Time
Construction
Mid Level
Build More Than a Job — Create a Career

At Cantey Foundation Specialists, we’re looking for motivated individuals who want to
create a long-term career in construction leadership—not just another job
.
As a Foreman in Training, you’ll work alongside experienced leaders, learn high-
demand skills, and develop the ability to create permanent, high-quality solutions for
homeowners. Within 90 days, you’ll have the opportunity to step into a Foreman role
and increase your earning potential.
If you’re driven, hands-on, and ready to grow, this is your path forward.
What You’ll Do

 Assist crew leaders on residential foundation repair projects
 Learn how to create high-quality, long-lasting solutions for customers
 Work with tools and equipment designed for safety and efficiency
 Deliver a professional, positive experience on every job site
 Travel to job sites and gain exposure to a variety of projects
 Build the skills needed to lead your own crew
What You’ll Get

 $28/hour starting pay
 Production bonus after training (increase your earnings as you grow)
 Monday–Friday schedule (consistent weekly hours)
 Full benefits package:
o Medical, Dental, Vision
o Life & Disability insurance
o 401(k) with company match
o Paid Time Off
 Company-provided gear (clothing + PPE)
 Hands-on training with a clear path to leadership
 A workplace recognized as one of the Top Places to Work in South Carolina

What We’re Looking For
 Experience in carpentry, framing, or construction
 Ability to perform physically demanding work
 Strong work ethic and reliability
 Good communication and customer service skills
 Leadership potential (or desire to grow into leadership)
 Valid driver’s license
Bonus Points For:
 Remodeling or structural repair experience
 Working under homes (beams, joists, subfloors)

Why Cantey?
We’re not just fixing homes—we’re working to create better experiences for our
customers and better futures for our team. With steady growth and a strong team
culture, you’ll have real opportunities to advance, earn more, and take pride in your
work.

Apply Today
If you’re ready to create your future in construction and be part of a team that values
hard work, growth, and results, we want to hear from you.
Check us out at canteycanfixit.com and find out how you can help us create the future in
our industry!
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