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Inspection assignments involve primarily non-residential buildings and focus on structural masonry, reinforced concrete, pre/post tension concrete, structural steel and welding, fireproofing; testing, quality control, administration, and technical review.
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ICC Structural Masonry Special Inspector. We are looking for a full-time entry-level CONCRETE/MASONRY FIELD INSPECTOR to join our team. ICC Reinforced Concrete Special Inspector or ACI Concrete Construction Special Inspector.
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ICC GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, ICC REINFORCED CONCRETE, ICC STRUCTURAL MASONRY, ICC STRUCTURAL STEEL AND BOLTING, ICC STRUCTURAL WELDING, ICC MASTER OF SPECIAL INSPECTIONS, and AWS-CERTIFIED WELD INSPECTOR (any combination thereof.
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This position DOES NOT perform any Construction Materials Testing; however, does require extensive knowledge and experience with observation and testing requirements for earthwork, concrete, masonry, steel, and wood construction.
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International Code Council (ICC): Special Inspector (Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Soils) You have a minimum of 5 years of experience in construction testing/inspections of soil, concrete, masonry, and/or asphalt materials.
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ACI Concrete ICC Soils ICC masonry RTT ICC concrete QCT (DOT lab) NACE. Responsible for testing masonry and soils at new construction sites We have ALOT of soils jobs starting on mass sites - ICC Soils / ACI testing concrete /ICC structural masonry (like Michael Cius.
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As a Local Masonry Construction Technician at Black Moose Chimney and Stove, LLC, your workday begins at the job site, armed with the knowledge and expertise to tackle a variety of projects. Black Moose Chimney and Stove, LLC is on the hunt for a full-time Local Masonry Construction Technician.
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ICC certification (Reinforced Concrete, Spray-applied Fireproofing, Structural Masonry, Prestressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete. Inspections may cross multiple inspection disciplines or within a specified area of expertise including structural steel, concrete, masonry, fireproofing, etc.
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Tom is a Managing Partner and has been with Commonwealth Resources Inc. since December 1996.
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ICC certifications - Reinforcing steel, masonry and fireproofing. Observation of masonry testing. NETTCP Hot Mix Asphalt Plant Technician and/or Hot Mix Asphalt paving Inspector certification.
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Preferred skills will include, but are not limited to, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, drywall, painting, landscape management, masonry, metal work/welding, etc. The Maintenance Technician II is responsible for performing a variety of skilled maintenance, repairs and/or construction tasks requiring trade skills such as (depending on assignment): carpentry, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, painting, masonry, concrete, asphalt, and landscape management (building campuses, park lands, trails, roads, parking lots, woodlands, etc.
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Performing field materials testing of soil, concrete, masonry, rebar, asphalt. ACI Level I Concrete or ICC certifications in the disciplines of soils, reinforced concrete, and masonry. Our firm has professional and administrative support staff that includes registered professional engineers, registered professional geologists, environmental scientists, registered roof observers, LEED accredited professionals, soil/foundation engineers, laboratory specialists, materials technicians, ICC-certified inspectors, NICET-certified technicians, and AWS-certified welding inspectors.
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SCDOT (Soils, Concrete or Asphalt) NICET Level II certification in Construction Materials Testing (Asphalt, Concrete, Soils). NICET Level II certification in Geotechnical (Construction, Laboratory, Exploration, Generalist.
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The manufacturer's signature brands include Belgard® and Echelon® hardscape and masonry materials; Barrette Outdoor Living® and MoistureShield® fencing, decking and railing; Sakrete® and Amerimix® packaged concrete and mortar; Techniseal® sands, jointing technologies and surface protectors; PebbleTec® pool finishes; plus popular brands of landscape and gardening materials.
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2 years of experience as a Field Technician with one or more of the following ICC certifications: Reinforced Concrete, Structural Masonry, Structural Steel Welding, Structural Bolting, Prestressed Concrete, Spray-Applied Fireproofing.
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