Job Summary
We are seeking a skilled Concrete Formaker to support our projects across the Phoenix metro area. The ideal candidate will have experience setting up, aligning, and securing formwork, collaborating with engineering teams, and ensuring safe, high-quality concrete pours.
Key Responsibilities
- Interpret blueprints, construction documents, and engineering plans to guide precise formwork.
- Measure, cut, assemble, and secure formwork using wood, metal, or composite materials.
- Align and adjust formwork to meet level, elevation, and alignment specifications.
- Incorporate reinforcement (rebar, mesh, etc.) within formwork per structural requirements.
- Coordinate with laborers, foremen, and concrete crews to ensure streamlined operations.
- Dismantle and clean formwork post-concrete cure; maintain tools and materials.
- Enforce safety protocols and maintain a clean, hazard-free jobsite.
Qualifications
Proven experience in formwork carpentry or concrete forming (commercial/industrial preferred).
- Proficient in reading blueprints and construction plans.
- Skilled with hand tools and power equipment.
- Experience in substations, or heavy utility infrastructure is highly preferred.
- Experience in sidewalk and curb work preferred.
- Physical stamina with commitment to safety standards (PPE, training, toolbox talks).
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
- (Preferred) OSHA 10/30 certification, journeyman card, or relevant trade certifications.
About Us
Our Mission
Station Power has three founding principles: safety, quality, and satisfaction. Our purpose serves to offer state-of-the-art maintenance, repair, and new services of power lines and electrical substations. As a company, we promise the highest standards of safety, quality, and a focus on superior customer experience.
How Station Power Began
After years of building and maintaining power lines and substations for leading suppliers, John Barriger identified a rapid need to provide sustainable, efficient energy to Arizona’s growing population.
That discovery led John and his wife Dana Barriger to venture out and contribute their fair share to the broader community of commercial construction services in the utility industry.
Station Power Construction began with underground work of trenching and conduit feeds to substations to the civil work of large substations for utility companies in Arizona.
Their goal is to provide a comprehensive service to all in house, an expanded list of public and private utilities, municipalities, and industrial companies in Arizona. Their employees are IBEW 769 experienced line workers and their apprentices are trained by Southwestern Line Constructors.
Station Power Construction operates with safety as the foundation and strives to upgrade and increase the capacity of substations and lines that carry power.
John, Dana, and their team of experienced line workers guide this small family-owned business with the philosophy: Do it safely, do it right, and production will follow.