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Phillips & Jordan, Inc. (P&J), a Phillips Infrastructure Holdings, Inc. company, is a certified woman-owned, heavy civil and power infrastructure contractor established in 1952. Proven experience as a Laborer, Loader Operator, Offroad Truck Driver, Roller Operator, or in similar labor-oriented roles in the heavy civil construction industry.
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You will perform a wide range of labor-oriented tasks on construction sites, including equipment operation with a focus on loader operation, offroad truck driving, roller operation, and general construction support.
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Phillips & Jordan (P&J) is a privately held, woman-owned, heavy civil and infrastructure contractor established in 1952. Phillips & Jordan, Inc. 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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Environmental Health and Safety Manager (MSHA Instructor)(Travel Required) 10 years of documented safety management experience on heavy civil construction projects. Minimum of 10 of years experience serving in a Safety Manager role within the heavy civil industry and minimum of 5 years MSHA experience.
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This work spans three primary markets, Heavy Civil Construction (Power Generation, Water Resources, Mining, and Industrial & Commercial), Power (ROW Services, Foundations, Vegetation Management, and Pipeline Services), and Disaster Response, and our Core Values and Priorities.
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Minimum of 12 months of formwork / concrete construction labor work experience preferred. Perform general construction labor to include jobsite clean-up and moving of materials by hand. Concrete Laborers are responsible for a variety of on-site duties including clean up, carrying materials, digging footers, chipping, backfill, assisting with layout, pumping water, etc.
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Preferred knowledge of general construction accounting, auditing, payroll, and invoicing required. Updates payroll records by entering changes in exemptions, insurance coverage, savings deductions, and job title and department/division transfers.
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Overall knowledge and experience in site work construction such as earthmoving, dewatering, underground utility construction, road, and parking lot construction & surveying. Minimum of four years Heavy Civil Earthwork construction management and/or craft supervision experience.
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Minimum of 10 of years’ experience serving in a Safety Manager role within the heavy civil industry. This position is responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising project safety and accident and fire protection programs in compliance with corporate safety program standards on all job sites.
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The CADD Specialist - GPS Model Builder/CAD Operator will be responsible for utilizing Autodesk AEC products to provide support for construction operation needs, preparing monthly as-built updates, reviewing all as-built work for completeness and accuracy, creating design/as-built exhibits, drafting plans/as-built plans, developing 3D utility models using as-built data, and using topographical data to create 3D surfaces.
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The Project Manager for Dredging Operations is a pivotal role within our Heavy Civil Construction company, focusing on the specialized field of dredging in addition to overseeing site development, grading, and clearing.
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ASP or GSP certification and. Reviews, schedules, and coordinates Industrial Hygiene sampling and results as required. Participates in actual or potential Serious Injury & Fatality (SIF) and other incident investigations as deemed appropriate by corporate safety.
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Assist in the review and evaluation of bid subcontractor bids and proposals. Entry-level position; previous internship or work experience in construction or estimating is a plus. Help in maintaining a database of historical cost data and supplier information for future use.
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The Accounts Payable Specialist is responsible for the processing of all invoices received for payment and for the payment of all creditors in an accurate, efficient, and timely manner. Proven working experience as an Accounts Payable Specialist.
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Laborer (Deckhand Dredging) Employees may operate hand and power tools of all types: air hammers, earth tampers, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists, surveying and measuring equipment, and a variety of other equipment and instruments.
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