Kenny Foreman
Heavy Equipment Operator
Springfield, MO 64132
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EXPERIENCE
Ramsey Excavating, Springfield, MO
June 2018 - current
Wet utilities excavation and site finish operations. VF Anderson builders, llc., Harrisonville, MO — Operator May 2017 - June 2018
Mainline excavations for sanitary, storm and water installs. Using excavator (Komatsu 490-180). Backfill as well. Staging and backfill with rubber tire loader. All tasks associated with the support of infrastructure construction.
CP Excavating, llc., Cameron, MO — Foreman /Operator March 2012 - April 2015
I was an operating foreman with this company. Projects ranging from storm rehabs/renewals to entire site construction; dirt to meter. Using D6-u, Volvo excavators and bobcat skid and mini we serviced smaller scale contracts. Cut slope and sidewalk as well as asphalt prep tasks. Schedule project and maintain payroll cost for site. Prepare and submit change orders
Scott Contracting, llc., Golden, CO — Operator/Foreman January 1998 - March 2012
Began as an rubber tire backhoe installing water and sanitary services. Graduated to mainline excavator operator before transitioning into the role of Foreman. Coordinate and task projects as required to ensure safe and timely completion.
EDUCATION
Midwest Baptist Theological Seminary, KCMO — B.S.
January 2006 - January 2010
Construction Management
SKILLS
- OSHA 10
- Competent Person
- Confined Space
I love what I do. I was
introduced to the dirt and
pipe industry prior to my
graduation from high school.
I spent my summer breaks
installing ” copper services
and cement meter pits. My
aptitude in the ditch a orded
me opportunities on the
mainline crews where I
learned the ins-and-outs of
site choreography and my
love of the industry. I worked
my way through the ranks.
Learning safe and e cient
techniques as an operator;
reading and understanding
blueprints and the importance
of site checks and balance.
Alone, I can move A LOT of
dirt. It is a special satisfaction
for me to be a part of a team,
working in harmony, come
together in moving
mountains. That’s who I want
to work for. A company who
sees no mountain too tall for
their team.