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As an Inspector you will perform walkouts on construction of telecommunications to ensure scope of work performed is within standards required by our customers. Who we are looking for You have a high school diploma or equivalent You have good working knowledge of telecommunications construction; familiarity with aerial lift devices, utility lines/poles, and various other telecommunications construction equipment, and the functionality of each; ability to identify and troubleshoot problems.
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We have a full-time opportunity for an experienced Construction Materials Special Inspector and Project Manager in our Flagstaff, Arizona office, established in the area over 45 years ago.
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We are seeking an AWS Certified Welding Inspector to perform inspection in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. HRV Conformance Verification Associates, Inc. supplies a highly integrated series of professional engineering and quality assurance/quality control services worldwide that span the steel, concrete, paint, mechanical, and construction industries.
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Commercial building inspection ~ fire safety ~ industrial safety ~ environmental safety ~ construction work ~ customer service ~ online reporting and document handling ~ ability to travel approximately a 50-mile radius.
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Four years of full-time paid experience as a building, construction, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, housing, or combined inspector for or on behalf of a governmental agency engaged in general residential construction; or.
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Founded in 1958 and currently headquartered in Edgewater, FL, the company's unique foam-cored construction process contributes not only unsurpassed flotation, but superior ride characteristics and durability.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in commercial and residential construction as a mason, carpenter, cement mason, concrete finisher, drywall installer, or ceiling tile installer.
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Entry Level Environmental Scientist / Industrial Hygiene Inspector. TRC Companies, Inc., a pioneer in groundbreaking scientific and engineering developments since the 1960s, is a national engineering consulting and construction management firm that provides integrated services to the energy, environmental and infrastructure markets.
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Perform earthwork, concrete, structural, mechanical, process drainage, asphalt, water, sewer, utility, and materials inspections on construction projects. The primary function of this role will be to assist in managing, monitoring, and inspecting infrastructure construction projects, leading to a Construction Manager role within JTL.
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Preferred experience in commercial insurance, real estate, inspection, construction, claim,loss control, underwriting, and/or fire and safety experience is a plus, but all interestedcandidates are encouraged to submit their qualifications.
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TRC is seeking an experienced Senior Construction Safety Inspector to join our Philadelphia, PA office. 16 hour suspended scaffold and 30-hour OSHA construction safety training. Minimum 10-20 years of experience with construction related field safety inspections.
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You'll gain extensive, hands-on experience in the construction and maintenance of rigging devices, building layout, framing, and fabrication, and assisting in combat engineer missions. If you achieve an advanced level, you could hold positions such as foreman, shift manager, field supervisor, or inspector.
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Coordinate construction management and inspection services provided by project subconsultants. Review and coordinate verification or acceptance testing of construction materials in the field or at the laboratory.
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Works under the general guidance and direction of a Senior Construction Inspector or a Resident Engineer. The Construction Inspector works closely with the Resident Engineer to ensure conformance with standards, safety, and contract requirements.
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International Code Council (ICC): Special Inspector (Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Soils) NICET: Construction Materials Testing (Asphalt, Concrete, Soils) Senior Construction Materials Engineering Technician , you'll play a vital role in ensuring construction projects adhere to industry standards and specifications.
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