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3+ year’s supervisory/sales experience in roofing/construction. Must have a good working knowledge of roofing procedures and safety. Experience with: TPO, EPDM, BUR, Foam, Metal, Acrylic & Coating Systems.
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Manage field and construction safety operations. Manage safety audit program for field and construction locations to ensure compliance with various contractual, regulatory and company requirements.
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One year experience in safety, risk control, or related fields including but not limited to construction, manufacturing or relevant military experience or bachelor's degree in related field requiredValid drivers license requiredMust be able to attain appropriate certification to meet state specific requirements where applicableWhat Is in It for You.
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Experience in facility types that coincide with the firm’s market channels, which include Government, Healthcare, Corporate, and the Performing and Cultural Arts. A degree from an accredited Higher Education institution in a field(s) relevant to security and life safety system design, including engineering, or other related discipline.
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4-year degree from accredited college / university in Construction Management, Business Administration, Project Management, or another related field. Ensure adherence to project management vest practices and methodologies, leading by example, role modeling APX Construction Group's vision, mission, values, and culture of safety.
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The engineer's time allotment is comprised of three major categories support of the capital work management process @ 40% Compilation of the project and construction execution plan and associated activities @ 40% field inspection for scoping and determining check and adjustments for a successful project completion @ 20.
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Background in construction, fire & safety, hospitality, real estate or previous military service is beneficial, but not required. We provide best in class training for those looking to start a field inspection business.
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3+ years construction and/or pipeline field work. This is a DOT-regulated and safety-sensitive position (FMCSA and/or PHMSA). Description JOB PURPOSE: Direct crew in the repair, maintenance, construction, installation and reconditioning of distribution pipelines for the transportation of gas or liquids.
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Solves safety problems immediately then coordinates with field supervision, Construction Manager and Safety Department. Summary Our client is looking for an experienced Project manager for heavy civil and marine construction projects such as roads, highways and bridges.
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As an Engineering Technician and Construction Inspector, you will help ensure public safety by traveling to construction sites to observe on-going construction activities, and perform inspections and testing to verify the work is being performed in accordance with project plans and specifications.
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Through an eight-week rotation, your Externship is designed to offer you exposure to numerous field experiences at various exciting projects as well as several office-based disciplines such as Virtual Design & Construction, Safety, Estimating, Project Accounting, Lean and others.
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Education and/or Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Safety, Construction Management, or related field; and Three years of related experience; or An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
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In addition, you will: Use your knowledge and skills in construction to build, repair and maintain projects Work in outdoor utility construction sites Troubleshoot problems as they arise in the field Train your crew on various kinds of tools and equipment Operate backhoes, dozer, cable plow, air compressors, trenchers, hydraulic reel trailers & other types of machinery.
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Hilti is where innovation is improving productivity, safety and sustainability in the global construction industry, and beyond. The purpose of this role is to manage and operate a Hilti Store to maximize walk-in sales and smaller field accounts and provide a high level of customer service (95% order fill rates.
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Manage the overall site safety program as required and ensuring subcontractor compliance with Turner standards and all applicable safety codes and regulations. While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works on-site at the construction work site where the employee is exposed to moving mechanical parts; high precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock.
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