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Job Title: Highway Construction Worker (with or without Driver's License) Join the Team at HJC: Highway Construction Worker (with Driver's License) Position Overview: As a Highway Construction Worker at HJC, you'll be at the forefront of ensuring the safety of Texas highways.
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Certifications that may be required include but are not limited to: Concrete Soil Density Asphalt Paint Welding Sewer Testing Traffic Control Railway Worker On-Track Safety E-Rail Safe Safety Orientation 10-Hour OSHA Confined Space First Aid, CPR and AED Travel Expectations: Overnight travel is required.
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We're looking for a full-time Construction Worker to install and maintain our interstate logos signs - the ones that tell you when to exit for food, gas, etc. Our Interstate Logos office in Norcross, GA is looking for a new Construction Worker to help us enhance the Interstate Logo Program in the state of Georgia.
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The project is unusual as it sits at the intersection of construction and film/tv set design, involving the design & construction of the Back Lot using real materials and the ageing of the built out structures to make them look realistic on camera.
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About the Role: As a line worker in the Kinetic construction and engineering organization you will install, repair and maintain poles, cables and conduits; install aerial and buried cables with associated hardware as required to build jobs; and run fiber optic and copper cable, both aerial and in underground infrastructure such as manholes.
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Does your professional experience include working directly with asphalt and/or concrete construction? Operate and maintain heavy equipment related to the construction, maintenance and repair of streets, roads, alley's and sidewalks.
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Positions are available in the following disciplines: Electrician, Ironworker, Sheetmetal Worker, Welder (Structural), Carpenter/Millwright, Painter and Laborer (entry level). General knowledge of industrial construction is required.
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Our Interstate Logos office in Lakeland, FL, is looking for a new Construction Worker to help us enhance the Interstate Logo Program in the state of Florida. The purpose of the Construction Worker is to install and maintain ground-mounted signs along controlled and non-controlled access roadways.
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This position is responsible for assisting the Driller and other field workers with all field activities such as moving and set up of equipment, safely driving material, equipment and supplies to and from the construction site, cleaning and prepare sites, digging trenches, cleaning up rubble and debris and other related tasks.
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Overseeing the scheduling, delivery & use of materials, the quality of construction, worker productivity & compliance with building/safety codes. The Land Development Construction Manager will supervise the foreman & field labor force, including laborers.
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General Description and Classification StandardsThe Watershed Construction Maintenance Worker II (Operations) - Pipe Welder is a lead worker for semi-skilled, construction and/or maintenance work to support a variety of drinking water or distribution, and system activities.
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As a line worker in the Kinetic construction and engineering organization you will install, repair and maintain poles, cables and conduits; install aerial and buried cables with associated hardware as required to build jobs; and run fiber optic and copper cable, both aerial and in underground infrastructure such as manholes.
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Participate in the construction, maintenance, repair and remodeling of facilities/structures and parks; perform a variety of construction tasks involved in the renovation of wooden, concrete, brick or metal City buildings including rough and finish carpentry, masonry, block laying, painting, plumbing, basic electrical, minor welding, plastering, roofing, tiling, fence installation and sheet rock work and perform a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility.
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Skill in using and maintaining construction power/manual tools and basic construction equipment, including chain saw and wood chipper, and how to use them in order install, maintain, or remove interstate signs.
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