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Accounts that build, sell & service, trucks for hydro excavation, municipal & waste transport work. Accounts that build, sell & service, trucks for hydro excavation, municipal & waste transport work.
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Ensure proper excavation & compaction procedures are performed. Demonstrate a working knowledge of underground utilities. Excavates trenches for water, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer. Ensure proper excavation & compaction procedures are performed.
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Essential functions) Use a lap-top computer or other devices to receive, document and close out excavation notices, both during normal hours and after hours. Receive and respond to excavation notices during normal and after hours in accordance with established time requirements.
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Penhall is the largest provider of concrete cutting, breaking, excavation and highway grinding services in the United States and Canada, and has been a leader in concrete NDT (nondestructive testing) since 2001.
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Responsible for acquiring and maintaining all necessary excavation/ROW permits prior to the start of the job. Guarantee that all major orders which include Signal Poles/Conduit/large sewer/water utility orders, structure orders and reinforcement are received per shop drawings and quantities.
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From deep-ditch excavation, hand-digs, aerial construction to technical services including fiber and copper splicing, Pauley will get the job done right while guaranteeing on-time delivery. From deep-ditch excavation, hand-digs, aerial construction to technical services including fiber and copper splicing, Pauley will get the job done right while guaranteeing on-time delivery.
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Excavation, grading and compaction of land surfaces using heavy, motorized construction equipment. 40 Hour HAZWOPER training. Today, we excel in complex geotechnical and environmental construction services that restore and strengthen our natural surroundings to protect people, communities, and the environment for generations to come.
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Working knowledge, experience, and documented continuing education in fall protection, scaffolds, excavation, confined space, crane/equipment operations, electrical, and incident investigation and other such safety/health related training.
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Proficient with the management of high-risk activities including electrical safety, excavation, confined spaces, fall protection, material handling, rigging and crane operations. Act as Owners representative while interacting with contractors.
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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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Project types will include residential and commercial buildings, infrastructure and transportation, dams and levees, waterfront development, excavation support systems, and remediation. GEI’s Huntington Station, Long Island office is seeking a motivated & experienced Geotechnical Engineer to assist on a variety of projects throughout the region.
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Operates pickup or service truck to transport personnel, materials, or equipment to and from job site; operates dump truck, hydro-excavation truck, and heavy equipment to accomplish required tasks.
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Equipment Operators operate construction, excavation, hauling, and maintenance equipment including backhoes, front-end loaders, bulldozers, excavators, or grade tractors. Robinson Brothers Construction, LLC is a general contractor dialed in to the dynamics of installing infrastructure for communications, renewable energy, natural gas, and electric utility industries.
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Underground utilities excavation and AC electrical/conduit work. Construction, Osha 30, Cpr certified, Subcontractor management, Construction management, Osha 10, Electrical construction, Commercial construction, Construction supervision, General contractor.
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Inspects sites for grading and soil excavation or other land modifications. Inspect buildings and structures to ensure compliance with laws, codes, and regulations relating to building construction, electrical systems, mechanical systems, plumbing systems state energy code requirements, local zoning requirements, and job site erosion control.
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