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The Field Technician is a key role, responsible for the day-to-day completion of work assignments related to testing concrete, soils, asphalt, and other construction materials. Prepares testing reports using Field Data Collection (FDC) software; ability to write and retrieve emails using Microsoft Outlook.
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Construction, aci, nuclear density gauge, concrete, construction materials testing, Aci certification, Soil testing, Concrete testing, nicet, engineering, aci, geology, earth science, field technician, laborer, cmt, engineering.
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Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Construction Training Qualification Program (CTQP) certifications in field testing. As a Construction Materials Testing Field Technician, you will be responsible for conducting on-site testing of concrete, soils, and other construction materials.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, motor removals and installs, cryogenic cleaning, on-site machining, vibration analysis, balancing, laser alignment, electrical testing, infrared thermography and switchgear testing.
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You can learn more about our career opportunities here: SummaryUES has an opening for a Senior Construction Materials Testing Field Technician in our Nashville Metro, TN Office. You will use a company provided vehicle to travel to job sites in the area to perform routine field-testing including compaction testing, sampling and observations of soils, stone and asphalt.
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Ability to effectively communicate in English both written and orally with managers and clients Qualifications Obtain and maintain certifications as a NETA Level 2, 3 and 4 Test Technician & Field Engineer by successfully passing examinations required and conducted by NETA (InterNational Electrical Testing Association.
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The Field Service Technician supports the plant both internally and externally on motor repairs, switchgear maintenance, mechanical repairs, and on-site technical support. Field Service Technicians must be able to work as a productive team member in a group and sometimes solo at customer industrial sites doing everyday repairs and support.
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Performing field materials testing of soil, asphalt, masonry and concrete. Experience in field testing preferred. Keywords: Materials Testing Technician, Location: RICHMOND, VA - 23220.
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Our Construction Materials Testing group is searching for the right candidate to join our team in Mechanicsburg, PA. Inspection certifications including ACI concrete Field-testing Technician Grade I and Nuclear Gauge Safety training, and relative experience are desired.
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Lead the creation of new concepts and architecture design, development, and implementation activities related to optical sensor and optical imaging systems development including performance simulation, field prototyping, and testing.
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ACI Concrete Field-Testing Technician Certification. This is a great opportunity to develop a career in the Geotechnical and construction field of soil and concrete sampling, testing, and inspection.
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Highway Contruction Technician III: Experience in performing activities pertinent to construction work such as surveying, materials testing, or field inspections. Highway Construction Technician II: Experience in performing activities pertinent to construction work such as surveying, materials testing, or field inspections.
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Perform analytical testing such as: pH, COD, DO, Ammonia, ATP, TSS, 30-min settling tests, Phosphorus, in addition to various other site-specific testing requirements. As a Field Service Technician, you'll be on the front lines providing operations and maintenance expertise on an industrial wastewater treatment system.
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Proficient in substation engineering and areas of Solar/Wind Farm, Battery Storage, substation and utility interconnection engineering such as physical layout design, protection/control/Scada design, relay settings programming, field support, commissioning, relay testing.
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SUMMARY Travel to construction field sites to perform field inspections and materials sampling/testing during various construction phases of buildings, foundations, roadways, bridges and other land development projects Perform testing and/or inspection of construction materials to include: soils, earthwork, concrete, asphalt, masonry, bolting, reinforcing steel, etc.
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