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Martins Construction, a Posillico Company, is one of the Mid-Atlantic region’s most prominent general contractors in heavy highway and bridge construction. As the Director of Operations for a premier bridge construction contractor in the Washington, DC Metro Area, the incumbent will play a pivotal role in managing and optimizing the operational aspects of our ongoing projects and supporting the expansion of the company into the rest of the Mid-Atlantic.
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Technical planning, design, construction of drinking water source, distribution, storage and treatment projects. Construction administration and oversight. Wright-Pierce, an award-winning, multi-discipline environmental engineering firm specializing in water, wastewater and civil infrastructure is seeking a licensed.
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Transport roll-off containers loaded with solid waste, industrial waste, construction and demolition debris and other non-hazardous solids from customer loading facilities to designated landfills, transfer stations and other treatment facilities for disposal.
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Engage with Agency, and construction personnel to solve complex and nuanced natural resource and regulatory problems. The CM team works with forepersons, laborers, project and construction managers, and regulators to anticipate and avoid potential problems before they happen.
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Additionally, this role will interface with internal and external project partners such as Construction Managers, EPC contractors, legal counsel, and Asset Management. Coordinate closely with other internal business partners, including Origination, Project Finance, Construction, and Asset Management to facilitate the successful design, interconnection, construction, and long-term operation of projects.
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Our client is looking for a Senior Wildlife Biologist to join their small but growing team near Concord, CA. You will be responsible for coordinating projects, preparing technical sections and reports, conducting resource impact analysis, monitoring project areas during construction and managing (3) field biologists.
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United Cladding Inc is a turnkey cladding and rain-screen expert company in the New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions. Ability to work independently and remotely, as well as in a team environment.
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Working under the direction of the Senior Vice President of Operations and the Field Operations Coordinator you will travel to project sites throughout the US and Canada on initial site assessment visits, as well as to perform construction observation visits during the Construction phase.
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Knowledge of the construction industry and associated equipment is preferred. Assisting the Rental Coordinator, processing rental transactions, invoicing, inventory control, yard organization, answering phones, and working well with customers.
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Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Construction Management or related field and 8 years of work control experience, including a working knowledge of Operations activities, such as Work Control, Scheduling, Field execution of Work and Document Control.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Crew Lead located in Kennewick, WA. The Crew Lead will be responsible for leading and directing construction crews on various job sites, ensuring projects are completed in a timely, efficient, and safe manner.
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In 1955, MiTek transformed residential construction with the invention of the Gang-Nail plate and a digital platform that provided an affordable and scalable way to manufacture wood trusses.
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With nearly 5,600 team members worldwide, MiTek collaborates across the building industry to enable and accelerate transformational breakthroughs in design and construction to transform the way the industry designs, makes, and builds.
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Proficiency in architectural design software and a thorough understanding of construction documentation and detailing. 3D Visualization: Utilize advanced 3D modeling and rendering software to produce realistic visualizations that effectively communicate design concepts to clients and team members.
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This position requires a competent professional architect who will be responsible for all phases of architectural production and BIM for a variety of Federal work ranging from programming through construction administration.
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