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Operates an excavator / track hoe in tree removal, creek maintenance, demolition, and excavation. Operates a bulldozer in road construction, demolition, and landscaping. Operates an excavator / track hoe in tree removal, creek maintenance, demolition, and excavation.
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At a minimum, must possess technical working knowledge of fall protection systems, electrical safety for non-qualified workers, permit-required confined spaces, excavation and trenching, load handling equipment, scaffolding, demolition, hazardous energy control (i.e., lockout/Tagout or LOTO), hazard communication, and incident investigation.
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC - EXCAVATION I am working with a top notch client seeking a 3+yr experienced Hvy Equipment Mechanic to join their Site Development, Utilities, Stormwater Management, Excavation, Grading, Demolition company.
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The company's services include excavation & earthwork, paving, commercial construction, concrete, utilities, and large-scale demolition. Experience with Caterpillar, Komatsu, and John Deere equipment preferred.
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Our Temporary works group supports design-build tasks that include: Bridge erection & demolition, Cofferdam design, Critical crane lifts, Erection sequencing & staged construction analysis, Hoisting and jacking, Deep foundations and dewatering, Excavation support, Marine engineering, Pile drive analysis, Ductwork analysis, Falsework design, Temporary bridge & trestle, estimate support, Working surface design, On-site engineering support.
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JOB HIGHLIGHT: Heavy Equipment Mechanic w/ Excavation background 3+yrs experience desired Provide routine maintenance and repairs on passenger vehicles, heavy trucks, and excavation equipment BS is a plus but not required, equivalent experience acccepted Excellent compensation (based on background/ experience) Paid employee benefits, vacation and holidays My name is Angie Nichols and I help place individuals in the Heavy Civil Construction industry at all levels across the country.
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Knowledgeable in the areas of dirt work, including but not limited to clearing, excavation, embankment, grading, demolition, surveying, and finish grading. The Grading Foreman is responsible for coordinating, directing, and supervising crew(s) and subcontractors involved in safely, efficiently, and timely completing various heavy civil construction projects, including but not limited to earth moving, mass earthwork and grading.
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Performs excavation and demolition work as needed for renovation and construction projects. Plans, schedules, and leads excavation and demolition work as needed for renovation and construction projects.
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A minimum of 3 years of experience in a project management role within the construction industry, specifically with a focus on concrete, demolition, remediation, excavating, excavation, and paving.
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Possess qualifications and knowledge of fall protections systems, electrical safety, permit required confined spaces, excavation trenching and shoring, crane and rigging, scaffolding, demolition safety, hazard communication, accident investigation and reporting.
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Will consider candidates without a 4-year degree if they have extensive practical experience·Experience working as an estimator for a heavy civil contractor·Experience in estimating grading, utilities, and demolition Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Project, Experience with takeoff/modeling software such as Agtek, Trimble Business Center, Carlson, or CADExperience with HCSS or B2W software is a plus ·Must have a valid driver's license and satisfactory driving record.
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Accredited Bachelor of Science degree in Civil or Structural Engineering; Master’s degree or greater in Structural Engineering is preferred 15+ years of relevant engineering experience Professional Engineer licensure or eligibility within the United States Strong all-around academic knowledge of structural engineering Experience with engineering design software will be an advantage; this includes AutoCAD, BlueBeam, MathCAD, Navisworks, RIS3D etc.
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Experience with civil, mass excavation, mass grading, utilities, paving, and demolition. Estimation, civil construction, construction, hcss heavybid, excavation, paving, utilities coordination, Hard Dollar, Bid to Win.
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Experience in mass excavation, demolition, site work, and utility line work. Duties And Responsibilities 3+ years experience as a heavy civil construction foreman Thorough knowledge or planning, layout, and execution of excavation, backfill, and underground piping/utilities.
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Must have experience with Mass Excavation, Commercial Water, Sanitary and Storm Sewer applications. J Severino Construction is looking for a experienced Civil Site Excavation Foreman. Minimum Qualifications The candidate must have a minimum of 5-years of heavy civil construction field experience.
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