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Knowledge and understanding of union agreements and prevailing wage issues. Minimum of five (5) years experience in paving, dirt, and grading in either private or public environments.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Knowledge of construction paving, underground, concrete and grading practices.
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Five (5) to ten (10) years progressive project experience in heavy civil environments. Salaried employees may choose from two PPO medical plans through Anthem BlueCross, including our most popular plan, for which 100% of the premium is paid by Granite for eligible employees and dependents.
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Back-up for Certified Payroll as well as prevailing wage. Prevailing Wage experience preferred. High School diploma with minimum of 1-3 years payroll experience or equivalent combination of post-secondary educational experience.
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Minimum of ten (10) year's project experience in heavy civil environments. Coordinate efforts with area manager, construction manager and project team to develop comprehensive plan for project start up and scucessful kick off.
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Kubricky Construction Corp. pays prevailing wage rates and provides excellent benefits including Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Life Insurance and a Company Funded Pension Plan.
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The prevailing wage is the minimum rate of pay for workers employed on public works projects. The Department of Industrial Relations, Office of the Director - Research Unit, is responsible for determining the prevailing wage in compliance with the California Labor Code and related regulations.
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Minimum of three (3) years of experience in underground wet utilities for self-performing, at-risk, contractor. SpecialtiesUnderground Construction, Underground Utilities, General Engineering Contractor, Structure Construction, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Water & Sewer Pipeline, and Power & Communication Line Compensation: Salary Based on experience.
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Minimum of 2-3 years’ experience with prevailing wage requirements and certified payroll report submissions in the construction industry. Assist with monitoring contractor, subcontractor and sub-tier activity during the course of construction to ensure contractor compliance with State Labor Law requirements and Federal Labor Standards Provisions including prevailing wage requirements and Davis-Bacon and related Acts (DBRA.
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Year-round field inspection work on both private and prevailing wage projects. West Coast Code Consultants, Inc. (WC³) is currently seeking an experienced Combination Building Inspector with a minimum of three (3) to five (5) years experience in performing field inspections of residential and commercial projects to ensure compliance with adopted building codes and construction standards in California.
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The total hourly rate is $89.24 per the General Prevailing Wage Determination (PWD) made by the Director of Industrial Relations. Minimum of 5 years’ experience as a mechanical inspector in industrial water/wastewater facilities and/or public utility projects.
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Base pay information is based on market location and may be subject to prevailing wage laws, if applicable. Minimum of 5 years of experience as a lease auditor, lease administrator, or lease compliance specialist.
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Knowledge, Skills And Abilities-Knowledge of water, sewer, storm drain, asphalt trench paving, minor concrete structures and flatwork, and grading practices. Directly related work experience in underground construction can be substituted.
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Minimum 5-7 years of recent experience in California and David Bacon prevailing wage payroll processing. Econolite is seeking a Certified Payroll Manager with advanced knowledge in California DIR and Davis Bacon Prevailing Wage payroll processing.
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Minimum of ten (10) year's progressive project experience in heavy civil environments. Minimum of ten (10) year's progressive project experience in heavy civil environments. Comply, understand, and support corporate safety initiatives to ensure a safe work environment.
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