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Perform daily field inspections of assigned capital improvement and private development projects for compliance with approved plans, specifications, and federal, state and City standards, including but not limited to, monitoring installation of public water, sanitary sewer, street, and drainage infrastructure, ensuring adherence to safety and environmental standards, checking survey layouts and grades, and maintaining inspection records and documentation.
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Related keywords: onsite safety coordinator, safety coordinator, safety manager, osha, construction, new construction, install, project, on-site, safety, skilled, skilled trade, craft, skilled craft.
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The Water Project Manager is the primary leader in the field, and is directly accountable for the safety, financial performance, and team development on site. McCarthy water and wastewater treatment construction projects range from $20 million to $300 million, which include a significant amount of self-perform scopes.
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Knowledge in construction safety, negotiations, scope development/control, cost estimating, construction contracting, project controls/reporting, and quality control are beneficial.
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3 – 5 years of experience as Site Safety Manager on a construction site. BSc/BA in safety management or relevant field is preferred. The Site Safety Manager (SSM) serves as the on-site specialist in safety by implementing best practices and procedures within the company that effectively control accident and health exposures and minimize OSHA citations.
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IMSA Traffic Signal Level II Construction certification and Level II Field Technician Certification or Journeyman Electrician License with appropriate related experience. IMSA Traffic Signal Level III Field Technician Certification or Master Electrician License with appropriate related experience preferred.
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Along the way, we’ve earned a reputation for executing with quality, safety and trust backed by 100+ years of experience providing construction solutions to the automotive, commercial, civil, energy, food & beverage, healthcare, heavy industrial, industrial process, and water industries.
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Have a bachelors degree in Construction Technology, Engineering, or a related field of study. Operations Director , you are responsible for overseeing a business unit in the construction of telecommunications infrastructure and buried and aerial cable placement to meet customer expectations and designated timelines.
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7+ years of experience in oil and gas field operations with corrective maintenance and construction. Extensive working knowledge of field operations, construction operations.
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Bachelor's degree in Construction Management or a related field is preferred but not required. This is a full-time/hybrid remote role for a Plumbing Estimator/Project Manager at Bleuwave Plumbing located in Gilbert, AZ. The Plumbing Estimator/Project Manager will be responsible for estimating and managing plumbing projects from conception to completion, ensuring they meet quality and safety standards.
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ECCO III Enterprises, Inc. is seeking a Project Engineer to manage office administrative work to support field operations (i.e., safety, document control, revenue flow, budget, subcontractors) for large-scale infrastructure projects typically valued at under $50 million.
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Commercial building inspection ~ fire safety ~ industrial safety ~ environmental safety ~ construction work ~ customer service ~ online reporting and document handling ~ ability to travel approximately a 50-mile radius.
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Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or other related Field. Establishing and enforcing job site safety expectations. To be considered for this position you must have previous project management experience in the water and waste-water construction industry.
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Field Surveys: Conduct thorough field surveys of existing buildings to assess code compliance and safety. Technical Background: A solid technical background in building construction and fire safety.
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Manage office field safety equipment inventory for the field and supports the check-out/check-in of all field safety equipment. Provide courier service of project hardware to project construction sites, from time to time.
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