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This is a Traveling Foreman position where you would oversee a crew of 5 and use a Horizontal Auger Boring Machine for trenchless underground utility installation of sewer, water, electric, gas and oil.
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Pipe Foreman (Water, Sewer, Storm Utilities) As a pipe foreman, you are accountable for leading and developing a pipe crew to install water/sanitary sewer utilities and storm drains, while prioritizing safety, quality, and efficient production.
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PowerSecure is seeking qualified candidates for exciting new projects throughout the US. Core competencies for the Mechanical Foreman include the ability to oversee Mechanical Project Installations including: Piping Replacements, Chillers, Boilers, Air Handlers, Pumps, VAV Boxes etc.
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Fire Sprinkler Fitter Foreman Job Requirements/Duties. Sprinkler Apprentices are responsible for assisting foreman and fitters in the installation of fire protection systems. Fire Sprinkler Fitter Foreman Job Requirements/Duties.
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PowerSecure, a Southern Company subsidiary, is a leading provider of innovative energy solutions to electric utilities and their industrial, institutional, and commercial customers. Experience with various types of pipe and fitment techniques, including screw pipe, grooved, compression, fusion, glue, sweat, braze and weld, of various materials including steel, copper, plastic, fiberglass etc, with diameters ranging from ½” to 12” or greater.
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Brings problems to the attention of the foreman, safety director or HR manager. We are seeking an experienced full-time NCCCO certified Crane Operator to assist with heavy civil construction project activities.
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Well established and growing manufacturing client is in need of an experience in-house Shop Foreman to join their team! We are looking for a driven and experienced Permanent Shop Foreman to join our team in the Manufacturing industry.
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The Pipe Foreman will supervise the lay out, installation and assembly of pipe projects. As the liaison between workers and supervisors, the Pipe Foreman is the key person in charge of overseeing the completion of the project and must be able to see the “big picture” at all times.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Main Purpose: Core drilling, concrete sawing, cutting and removal of concrete Key Relationships: Internal Foreman, Division Manager, Area General Manager, VP Shop Manager/Dispatch, Mechanics, Technicians, Laborers, Administrative Staff External Industry Associations, Customers Specific Role Responsibilities: Must have a minimum of one year core drilling, concrete sawing, cutting and/or removal experience.
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We are currently seeking an experienced Heavy Civil/Underground Foreman to join our team to work on projects in the DMV area, specifically in Baltimore, Frederick, and/or DC. Position Overview: The Foreman is responsible for overseeing and managing the daily construction operations for heavy civil projects, including roadways, bridges, interchanges, design-build projects, railroads, as well as dirt, or underground pipe projects.
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Typically obtains daily site work role assignments from the Lead Foreman, Driver Foreman, Supervisor, Project Manager or Account Manager, however, has a dotted line to the Dispatcher, Operations Supervisor and directly reports to the Operations Manager/Transportation Manager.
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Baker Roofing Company - Foreman. Covering roofs and exterior walls of structures with slate, single-ply systems, asphalt, aluminum, wood, gravel, gypsum, and/or related materials, using brushes, knives, punches, hammers, and other tools.
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The general role of the Hydroseeder Unit Leader/Erosion Control Specialist-Civil is to provide leadership and guidance to all civil personnel working on various industrial and commercial excavation projects.
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Position Summary The Fence Installer/Laborer will be responsible for showing up and following the direction of the crew lead/foreman. Experience: Fence Installation: 3 years (Preferred) Crew Leader/Foreman: 3 years (Preferred) Heavy equipment operation: 3 years (Preferred.
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Coordinate with Foreman and Clerk-in-Charge (CIC) of the placement of containers and cargo on the vessel. Receives direct supervision from the Port Captain and Clerk in Charge (CIC) and does not exercise supervision over any other position.
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