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The Construction Safety Manager is responsible for the safe day to day management of the Construction and Demolition works including temporary and enabling activities and provides Construction Safety expertise and input to the Detailed Design, Procurement, Commissioning, Qualification and Validation phases of the project.
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In this role, the Director, Estimating is responsible for creating timely and accurate estimates for Pivot Energy's renewable energy projects, incorporating knowledge of safety standards and construction best practices for solar PV rooftop, carport, ground mount, and battery storage projects.
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Knowledge of construction cost control and basic accounting procedures. Three years’ experience in commercial construction contract administration, cost estimating, code inspections and/or construction management.
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Interact with the Director of Construction, Director of Land Development and Regional Environmental Manager on a regular basis. Regularly interact with the Regional Environmental Manager (REM), Director of Construction, regulatory agencies, and division associates.
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Coordinate and ensure the archiving of Daily OSHA Safety and Community SWPPP’s with the DOC and Regional Environmental Manager. Assist in the preparation and processing of the Notice of Intent, Notice of Termination, and Notice of Change for each project requiring coverage under a stormwater construction general permit.
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The Project Manager is responsible for, but not limited to, managing all requirements for Civil and Construction projects including change orders, submittals, procurement, project financial set-up, project financial updates, and project schedule to ensure projects are completed in a quality, profitable, safe and timely manner.
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The Project Cost Engineer will work directly under the Project Cost Manager, overseeing various cost management activities including estimating, cost control, forecasting, and risk analysis.
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Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or a related field Proven track record in construction cost estimating, preferably within the water and wastewater infrastructure sector Strong computer-based estimating skills are required Experience with HCSS Heavy Bid and Primavera P6 Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, with a keen attention to detail.
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Regularly interact with Lennar’s National Environmental Manager and National Director of Environmental Compliance and Safety. Have working knowledge with the form, content and implementation of Air Quality Regulations, current NPDES General Construction Permit and Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans, and municipal NPDES requirements as they apply to the region.
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The Tower Climber/Technician Position works under the direction of Director of Safety and Project Managers as well as other crew members. As leaders in the building of cellular telecommunications infrastructures, One Way Wireless Construction, Inc. is a one-stop contractor.
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In addition you will be required to regularly interact with the Regional Environmental Manager (REM), Director of Construction, regulatory agencies, and division associates. Assist division with the development, preparation, implementation, and updating of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and the Daily Jobsite Safety Logs.
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Exercising strong leadership, directly oversees all Public Safety Staff, including the Public Safety Manager, Public Safety Shift Supervisors, Public Safety Officers (full-time and part-time), Transportation Manager, Loading Dock Supervisor, and Transportation Agents.
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Through our focus on the electrical construction and sustainable energy markets, Excellerate drives key product innovations that deliver cost savings, productivity optimization and above all, safety.
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We are looking for Construction Site Safety Officer (SSHO) candidates to join our Southeast US team for military projects located in Kings Bay, GA on an active military base. Five or more years applied work experience (or equivalent) in commercial construction industry required, with five or more years' experience (or equivalent) in construction safety management at the jobsite level.
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Estimating Manager Responsibilities Lead and manage the estimating team in developing cost estimates for ship repair and maintenance projects. Estimating Manager Job Summary We are seeking an Estimating Manager to lead the estimating team in preparing accurate and competitive cost estimates for ship repair and maintenance projects.
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