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Construction Assistant Project Manager - Retail - Long Island Commercial General Contractor - Nassau County Office. At least 2 years' experience as New York Construction Project Manager.
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Project Manager Effective: February 28, 2024 FLSA Classification: Exempt Salary Range: $65,000 - $105,000 Annually COMPANY SUMMARY: Diesslin Structures, Inc. (DSI) is a full scope construction company and general contractor for residential and commercial buildings in Salida, Buena Vista, Poncha Springs and areas surrounding Chaffee County Colorado.
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General knowledge of the construction industry and its standard practices (preferred). Obtain current structural drawings from the General Contractor and interface drawings from other trades for site use.
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BCI is a national brands general contractor whose emphasis on relationships and client satisfaction ensures a consistent, reliable, and excellent build. Buffalo Construction, Inc. is actively seeking a dynamic and driven team leader to join our operations team.
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Our client is an award winning, well established General Contractor, specializing in commercial projects throughout Naples and surrounding areas. Minimum of 5 years experience in commercial construction.
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Hammers, saws, screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, drills, power saws, pneumatic or hydraulic powered tools, drill press, skill saw, band saw and other power tools common to construction in general and electrical installation in particular.
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Brawley is a General Contractor specializing in Federal and Commercial Construction since 1992. We are currently seeking a Commercial Project Manager to support our Wilmington, NC construction division.
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Performs general construction labor in various weather conditions while utilizing safety fundamentals. Operates construction and other excavating equipment to construct and maintain outside plant fiber facilities.
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As a key member of our team, the Project Manager will work directly with the company’s Executive VP of Construction and will collaborate with the General Contractor/ Construction Management team, designers, architects, engineers, contractors, vendors, etc.
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Join a relaxed feel, high-growth General Contractor located just outside of Milwaukee as an Assistant Superintendent. In depth knowledge of the construction process including scheduling, contract administration, equipment, and manpower.
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Insurance related training and certifications such as IICRC, RRO, General Contractor license, Adjuster license, Xactimate training. Haag Global, a leader in forensic engineering and consulting since 1924, is seeking an experienced Forensic Construction Consultant in California Our consultant will conduct field inspections, determine extent of damages, and provide cost estimates for appropriate repairs.
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Buildline is a Georgia-based General Contractor company specializing in commercial construction projects. This is a full-time on-site Commercial Construction Cost Estimator role at Buildline in Alpharetta, GA. The Cost Estimator will be responsible for day-to-day tasks, including construction estimating, quantity take-offs, cost management, communication, and budgeting.
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Basic knowledge of construction practices, underground pipe and utilities, minor concrete structures and general grading practices. The Asphalt Paving Superintendent manages all phases of laying asphalt.
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Role Overview: As the General Superintendent, you'll be at the helm of this landmark project, overseeing all construction activities from groundbreaking to grand opening. We're seeking a top-tier General Superintendent to oversee the construction of a multi-billion dollar casino hotel in beautiful North Carolina.
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Experience in general labor, construction, warehouse labor, landscaping, moving, or delivery driving helpful! Experience in general labor, construction, warehouse labor, landscaping, moving, or delivery driving helpful.
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