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If you are a skilled Heavy Civil Construction Project Manager with the necessary experience and a passion for estimating challenging construction projects, we encourage you to apply. 10+ years of project management experience in heavy civil construction, with a strong emphasis on highways and bridges.
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Minimum Qualifications Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 1 (Starting salary- $49,170. Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 2 (Starting Salary- $51,246. Highway Maintenance Worker 1 (Starting Salary $53,482.
Starting at $49,170 - $53,482 a yearFull-timeExpandUpdated 26 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Summary:Supervise the skilled trades crews and manage onsite construction activities for large, extensive Heavy Highway projects (roadway/bridge) in the Northwest Ohio / Southeast Michigan region.
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As a fourth-generation family business, Swank Construction has delivered top-tier heavy highway construction work since the 1930s. Familiarity with heavy highway construction equipment/machinery - Required.
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Detailed technical knowledge of the means-and-methods of heavy civil construction and related field engineering, including State highway construction standards. Caltrans experience is desirable, State highway experience required.
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Operate heavy equipment of various sizes and weights used in road, site, or highway construction operations including Pavers, Shuttle Buggy’s, Rollers, Graders, Rubber Tire Excavators, and other various equipment as needed.
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2+ years’ experience Heavy Highway and/or Public Works Civil Construction. Expertise in Self Performed Heavy Civil Construction. As the Project Engineer, you’ll be responsible for assisting the execution of various projects such as Heavy Civil projects.
$80,000 - $130,000 a yearFull-timeExpandUpdated 27 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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We have a deep backlog of Heavy Highway projects in the region and also large/high visibility, long term Heavy Highway projects in SW Ohio if you are looking to travel/relocate (with incentives.
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Kokosing's services include heavy civil/industrial construction such as highways, bridges, underground utilities, water/wastewater facilities, power stations, and marine construction (dredging, piers, docks, etc.
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Under direction, assists with road maintenance projects; performs manual labor including patching holes, flagging traffic, loading materials, filling pavement joints, chipping concrete, sweeping, digging, cutting trees, brushing, and bridge planks; operates heavy equipment, installs road signs and guardrails.
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The Heavy Highway Estimator would ideally have experience estimating roadway, underground, precast bridges and other concrete structures. Myers and Sons Construction is currently looking for two heavy civil estimators a Treatment Plant / Underground Estimator and Heavy Highway Estimator.
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We are seeking a project CQCM. This position requires a minimum of 5 years of construction experience, preferably in airfield, heavy highway, or heavy civil construction and preferably with experience in materials testing as it relates to construction.
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For heavy highway construction layout, must have knowledge of Trimble GPS/Robotic equipment and software. We are one of the largest heavy highway and civil construction firms in the state with over 900 employees, while still retaining a family business atmosphere.
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C.S. McCrossan is a family-owned enterprise with affiliated companies in highway/heavy civil general contracting, aggregate and asphalt materials, steel pipe coating, and real estatewith locations in Minnesota, Indiana, and Arizona.
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To qualify for this position you must have: 1 year of job related Roadway/Highway experience as determined by the assigned area's needs which may include operation of motorized vehicles and heavy-duty equipment and maintenance, signing/striping of roadways, pavement care and preservation, roadway operations, tunnel maintenance, or landscape care and preservation.
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