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From breaking ground to the finished project, our team has been laying the groundwork for excellence on heavy civil construction and demolition projects for over 65 years. Independence Excavating is looking for Project Engineers to join our growing teams on demo project across the United States.
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From breaking ground to the finished project, our team has been laying the groundwork for excellence on heavy civil construction and demolition projects for over 60 years. Independence Excavating, INC. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we value workplace diversity and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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Job Site Preparation: Demolition, Excavating, Earthwork. Job Site Preparation: Demolition, Excavating, Earthwork. 1+ year of construction, farming, landscape, or general labor experience.
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Site Assessment: Attend bid walks to assess work scope, estimate disposal needs, and plan hazardous substance abatement for demolition in heavy industrial environments. Experience: 5-10 years in environmental/demolition industry with abatement and waste management emphasis, preferably in heavy industrial settings.
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We specialize in asphalt paving, land excavating, utilities, concrete, demolition, soil stabilization, sediment control/storm water management and commercial snow removal. We specialize in asphalt paving, land excavating, utilities, concrete, demolition, soil stabilization, sediment control/storm water management and commercial snow removal.
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Traveling Heavy Civil Superintendent Independence Excavating is looking to add an ambitious Traveling Heavy Civil Superintendent to our team. Over six decades, Independence Excavating has established a team of construction professionals that sets us apart from other contractors.
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Join our team at Independence Excavating as a Heavy Equipment Shop Mechanic and be at the forefront of maintaining our exceptional equipment fleet. Caterpillar (Cat) equipment making up 80% of our fleet, complemented by Komatsu and John Deere pieces.
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Independence Excavating is looking to add a Project Engineer that will assist the Project Manager in the day to day administrative, operational, and managerial tasks of a project, in the field or in the office.
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Project Engineer Independence Excavating is looking to add a Project Engineer to our Sterling, VA location that will take charge of streamlining the planning and coordination of project initiatives while maintaining budgets, compliance regulations and scheduling.
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Work safely while assisting in new/existing construction and various tasks such as demolition, site preparation, excavating, backfilling, and landscaping, trenching, pole setting, cable labeling, and other substation related tasks such as construction clean-up.
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They provide services for infrastructure, bridges, highways, drilling, rehabilatation, steel erection, demolition, site work, excavating, and foundations. They provide services for infrastructure, bridges, highways, drilling, rehabilatation, steel erection, demolition, site work, excavating, and foundations.
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Use various pieces of equipment to perform fine grading and finishing, sloping and banking, backfilling, demolition, ditching, loading, excavating and stockpiling. The ideal candidate must be capable of operating multiple pieces of construction equipment used in underground construction, base preparation and road construction, as well as excavation and backfill of foundation walls.
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The Equipment Operator is proficient in the use of a diverse range of construction equipment, including, Excavators, Loaders, Dozers, Rollers, Graders, Pavers, Skid Steers, Track Hoe, Off- Road Dump Truck and other pieces of equipment.
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Traveling Demolition Project Engineer. To learn more about our Demolition division View this Video! Traveling Demolition Project Engineer. Monitoring and checking the progress of project close-out activities such as punch list coordination, furnishing as-built drawings, providing O & M manuals and compiling final estimate / retainer billing.
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Perform various activities including but not limited to road building, fine grading, finishing, sloping, banking, backfilling, demolition, ditching, loading, excavating, stockpiling, road surface maintenance.
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