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Industrial Civil Construction Contractor specializing in structural concrete and sitework/earthwork looking for Heavy Equipment Operators (Backhoe, Excavator, Roller, Dozer, Rough Terrain Forklift, etc.
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Projects include heavy civil , rail construction , asphalt paving and general contracting. One of the nation’s leaders in heavy civil construction is looking for a Superintendent to join their team.
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Qualifications : 5+ years of strong and stable civil construction experience Coordinate and supervise all construction activities Directs all field personnel to achieve completion of the project on schedule Evaluate the effectiveness and performance of field personnel and their crews Heavy civil experience including earthwork, underground utilities, grading, excavation etc.
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Technical certification in earthwork, concrete and weld inspection is a plus but not required. Candidate must able to traverse rough terrain, steep grades, and sites covered with heavy vegetation.
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Reviewing, analyzing and interpreting Contract Documents (specifications, drawings, and reference information) to develop detailed, comprehensive cost estimates for heavy civil construction projects.
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We focus on 3 primary service areas: Heavy Civil Construction (Power Generation, Water Resources, and Industrial & Commercial), Right-of-Way Access & Construction (Power Delivery and Pipeline Services), and Disaster Response.
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Develop an understanding of landfill design and construction including cell excavation and earthwork, liner cross-sections, slope stability, geosynthetics deployment, leachate control and landfill gas control systems and final cover cross sections.
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401K Retirement Plan with Employer MatchOngoing career development and training, and a strong TEAM-based work environmentTravel/Vehicle ReimbursementJob DetailsAs a Project Manager in our civil earthwork division you’ll be responsible to plan and oversee a wide variety of construction projects from beginning to end.
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Grading Specialist: Utilize your 3+ years of experience to prepare detailed estimates for large-scale earthwork projects. Bridge Specialist: Leverage your 3+ years of experience in bridge construction to prepare accurate estimates for complex projects.
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Any experience in various aspects of construction - MEP, concrete, structural, earthwork - are strong pluses as we have a variety of specialized and generalist roles available. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management degree or equivalent technical experience progressing through the ranks as a Journeyman to a Foreman to a Superintendent.
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8+ years of engineering, estimating, construction management, general management, or field engineering experience in the heavy civil field is required. Proficient at Earthwork Estimating.
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Earthwork, excavation, grading, paving, bridgework, rail, wet and dry utilities etc Strong analytical skills. This is a highly respected general contractor with over 100 years of history and a reputation of providing excellence in civil construction.
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DESCRIPTION: The Superintendent will be responsible for the daily onsite field management and execution of the daily activities associated with heavy civil, DOT, and rail projects. A combination of equivalent education and work experience may be considered REQUIREMENTS: Experience working on heavy civil, DOT and/or rail projects.
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Required Skills & Required Experience Solid working knowledge of managing federally funded roadway construction in California, including the following work elements: earthwork, grading, concrete and asphalt paving, traffic control, concrete structure construction, underground utilities, and SWPPP. Bridge structure experience is a plus, but not required.
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My name is Angie Nichols and I help place individuals in the Heavy Civil Construction industry at all levels across the country. PM/ ESTIMATOR - SITE DEVELOPMENT A rapidly expanding client of ours based in Northwest Arkansas,is seeking a Sr Management candidate - PM/Estimator with experience in Heavy Site Development/ Earthwork jobs.
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