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The Electrical Construction Safety Manager will oversee and manage safety programs and protocols to ensure a safe working environment for all employees and C subcontractors on project sites.
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The General Superintendent has the responsibility to collaborate with the Project Director, Senior Project Superintendent and Project Manager and is responsible for keeping them accurately and fully informed of the field status of the project, particularly regarding cost, schedule, quality, safety, and problem issues.
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Partner with regional quality director, solar project directors/managers, shared support teams (e.g. scheduling and safety) and field teams to ensure quality and timeliness of construction and completion, assisting in development of Site-Specific Quality programs and issue resolution.
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Work with the Quality Director and National Operations Quality Manager to develop and implement a quality strategy that focuses on data driven decisions to provide customer value and promote a spirit of innovation within the Renewable energy organization.
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The Operations Quality Manager is responsible for ensuring successful implementation of the Renewable Energy EPC quality program as depicted in the Renewable Energy Quality Manual by partnering with field management and preconstruction management to facilitate quality initiatives in the construction phase.
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Ability to work with multiple shared service teams – business development, operations, preconstruction, scheduling, quality, safety, virtual design and construction, and mapping (VDC.
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Capital Paving & Construction is seeking experienced Civil Construction Project Managers to work on highway, road, and heavy civil projects in Colorado. Partner with Safety Director and Superintendent to ensure company and client safety expectations are exceeded on site.
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Typically, this individual will work closely with the Project Manager, Project Superintendent, General Foremen, Barge Foremen, Project (Field) Engineer, Safety Director, Boat Captain, Crane Operators, Pile Drivers, Welders, Carpenters, and other skilled or semi-skilled craft workers on the job site.
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We currently have an opportunity for a Safety Manager in New York. As Safety Manager you will report to the Regional Safety Director and will work closely with the project leadership team to make sure that all safety rules and regulations are being followed according to job specifications and that they comply with OSHA standards.
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The intern will have the opportunity to work with the safety director, an onsite safety manager, and subcontractor safety personnel. Education: Currently pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental, Public Health, Construction Management, Engineering, or related field with an interest in construction safety.
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Enforces safety program and coordinates with Safety Director to ensure field forces receive proper training and site safety practices and procedures are followed.
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Manages the overall operations of the contract, including coordination of turnover meetings, scope of work, construction schedule, customer relations, job cost management, cost control of project, purchasing guidelines, project staffing, schedule of values, change order management, value decisions, scope management, attendance at project meetings, compliance of project specifications, foreman coordination of project, and the performance of daily operations.
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Check with your project supervisor or project safety director. The Solar Lead will provide support to the Construction Manager & Field Supervisor of the installation team and ensure the completion of installation of all solar arrays and solar systems for Commercial Properties.
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We are seeking an experienced Civil Construction Project Manager for projects in the North Central to Southwest Missouri area. Coordinate work methods with Superintendent and Field Engineer to ensure all operations are conducted in alignment with company procedures and best management practices.
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Currently pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental, Public Health, Construction Management, Engineering, or related field with an interest in construction safety.
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