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The Concrete projects will range from High-Rise Towers, transportation and aviation, parking structures, office buildings, higher education, large multi-family podiums, government buildings, hotels, green energy, NASA, and military projects.
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Works directly with RMC operations to ensure the overall safety of the transportation and delivery of Ready- Mix concrete through constant daily monitoring and efficient methods. This position will also be responsible for the safe sampling and testing of ready mix concrete; including proper collection to be tested and accurate analysis of the materials.
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Superintendent L24The purpose of this job is to provide supervision and coordination of workers (both skilled and unskilled) engaged in various types of construction projects, such as highway structures, clearing right-of-way, pile driving, preparing the subgrade, laying road surface, installing curbs, installing underground utilities, traffic control, concrete paving of streets and related lime and dirt work, etc.
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The Concrete Superintendent is responsible for overseeing all projects, field crews, and foreman. Minimum of 7 years of experience as a Concrete Superintendent within the construction industry, preferred.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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Responsibilities: The Field Engineer assists the Project Manager and Project Superintendent in the administration of project controls in the field such as; project submittals and RFI's, change order processing, tracking and reporting quantities, assisting trade labor with technical interpretation of project requirements, survey and layout, coordination of subcontractors/vendors/suppliers, project schedule updates, and safety/environmental compliance.
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Reports to:Foreman and Civil Superintendent FLSA:Non-Exempt JOB SUMMARY: Topmen are responsible for being the lead men working in the trenches and working directly with the utility crew foreman, operators, and pipe layers to properly install/modify sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and water utilities.
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Assist construction/paving crew with various duties such as: shoveling, raking, or manually assisting in removal or placement of, asphalt, concrete, earth, and aggregate, running wheelbarrow, safely backing/dumping trucks into paver or grading equipment, flagging or spotting, and potholing for underground utilities.
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The Heavy Equipment Mechanic will manage all aspects of equipment maintenance and repair for concrete paving projects. Will report to site superintendent or project manager when assigned to jobsite.
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JSG Professional Services is looking for a Heavy Civil Superintendent – Bridge Construction for a permanent role in Detroit, Michigan. Coordinate with Hot Mix Asphalt and Concrete paving subcontractor Responsible for supervising multiple crews and subcontractors Develop construction work methods.
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From concrete construction to asphalt paving and quarry operations, we at the Mountain Companies pride ourselves on the multitude of services we can offer our customers. Report any problems to the Foreman, Superintendent, Safety Manager, or Human Resources Manager.
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Must have 10+ years of experience in heavy civil construction supervision/superintendent type of role, leading crews & working to defined contract plans, specifications, applicable codes and jurisdictional requirements.
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Under the direction of the Superintendent/Foreman a Rodbuster will hoist and place all required reinforcing, including rebar, wire mesh and post tension using Rodbuster's hand tools conforming to construction documents including ship drawings, bar tags and cut sheets.
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Job ID: 491195 Texas Materials, A CRH company, is a leading supplier of aggregates, asphalt, ready mixed concrete, and paving and construction services in Texas. Attaches and removes pup trailers, belly dump & side dump trailers, transfer trailers and tilt/transport trailers to truck as needed.
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CRH Americas is the number one asphalt producer, the third-largest aggregates producer, and one of the top 5 ready mixed concrete producers in the United States. Job ID: 494050 Mulzer Crushed Stone, Inc., a CRH Company, is the foremost supplier of crushed stone, sand, gravel, scrubber stone, rip-rap and ag-lime in Southern Indiana.
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