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Must have experience with Mass Excavation, Commercial Water, Sanitary and Storm Sewer applications. 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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5+ years’ experience in Heavy Highway & Heavy Civil construction, estimating underground (Storm Drain, Sewer and Water) and earthworks. As a Heavy Civil Earthworks and Underground Estimator, you will be responsible for developing estimates on Heavy Highway & Heavy Civil projects, with an emphasis in Underground Utilities and Mass Excavation for Hard Bid, Design-Build, and Public and Private projects.
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Lead various civil project designs including site design, land development, roads, storm drainage systems, storm water management facilities, water and sanitary sewer utility design, sediment and erosion control, and traffic control, airports, and facility design.
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AQUALIS’ expertise includes storm water and lift station inspections, maintenance, repair, consultations, and emergency response, hydro-excavation, industrial vacuumation, jetting services, CCTV pipe inspections and water quality testing.
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Must have a minimum of 10 years demonstrated experience in Earthwork, Mass Excavation, Underground Utilities (Storm, Water, Sewer etc.) Ensures the assigned crew members can install water, storm sewer, and sewer pipe and associated structures safely and efficiently.
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Operate excavation equipment, loaders, dump trucks, pumps, utility trucks, vacuum trucks, valve operators and hand and power tools. Follow required work safety procedures, including traffic control, excavation safety and confined space entry.
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Quality review volume calculations for excavation, dredging, and upland site grading. Job Computer Aided Drafting & Design. Quality review volume calculations for excavation, dredging, and upland site grading.
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Site Development experience: Demolition, Excavation, Storm Sewer, Sanitary Sewer, Water Services, Concrete & Paving. Skills: heavy equipment operator, excavator, backhoe, dozer, water main, earthworks, erosion.
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The excavation and grading equipment operator safely operates a variety of motorized equipment used in the preparation, repair, reconstruction, and construction of site work and asphalt paving projects.
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Our services primarily include earthwork, site development (mass excavation, building pads, sub-grade prep) and underground utilities (water main, fire line, sanitary sewer, storm sewer and detention systems.
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Oversee the disposal of sediment, trash and debris from storm water systems. AQUALIS is the nationwide leader of comprehensive water management services focused on maintaining, inspecting, and repairing post-construction storm water and lift station systems.
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Strong, 10+ years of experience in senior management roles working in either HHWAY or Private Site Development with an emphasis in Mass Excavation, Underground Utility (storm, sewer, water) , Asphalt Paving and Concrete Structures.
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Site work including road construction, excavation, backfilling, compaction, grading and testing. Utility work including water main, storm drains, flanged piping and valve installations. NCCCO Crane Operator Certification Preferred.
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Stormwater Specific - Must possess and maintain or be able to obtain within six (6) months of appointment to the position, Class C Storm Water Certification, Storm Water B Certification within (2) years of appointment to the position and Erosion Control Certification within (1) year of appointment to the position.
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Develop an understanding of landfill design and construction including cell excavation and earthwork, liner cross-sections, slope stability, geosynthetics deployment, leachate control and landfill gas control systems and final cover cross sections.
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