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Experience with Federal Government Clients and LEED Projects preferredUSACE CQM certificationWork experience in support of design-build or heavy civil construction testing, inspection, supervision or management in support of large public works projects, with civil background, preferably with steel inspection experience.
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Extraordinary Projects need Exceptional TalentAs a Quality Control Inspector at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Perini Management Services Inc., is seeking a CA Registered Professional Engineer for Quality Control Supervisor Position at the Alcatraz Prison National Park in San Fransico, CA. Assist in preparation/implementation of quality control procedures, i.e., inspection instructions, control measuring and test equipment, etc.
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Company is seeking a Quality Control Inspector for our office in Los Angeles, CA.About CompanyCompany is a leading civil, building, and specialty Construction Company that believes integrity, teamwork, and a collaborative approach are fundamental to our business success.
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Further, Georgia Tech prohibits citizenship status, immigration status, and national origin discrimination in hiring, firing, and recruitment, except where such restrictions are required in order to comply with law, regulation, executive order, or Attorney General directive, or where they are required by Federal, State, or local government contract.
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Responsible for all quality control activities required to produce hot mix asphalt (HMA) and aggregate materials that meet all state, county, town, local/private and federal specification requirements.
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The Software Enterprise Sales team is a group within Motorola Solutions, Inc. that provides industry leading, next generation Citizen Engagement, 9-1-1 Call Taking, Computer Aided Dispatch, Records Management, Jail Management, Public Service 311, and analytics software applications to the Federal Government and Public Service markets.
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Construction Quality Control Manager (QCM) - Highway Construction. The Quality Control Manager (project level) plans, coordinates, and oversees implementation of Construction quality control and quality assurance programs at the project level.
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The Security Control Assessor is also responsible for documenting and presenting the results of the Security Test & Evaluation (ST&E) to government stakeholders including System Owners, ISSOs, the CISO and Authorizing Official.
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5+ years of experience in program control and financial management within a government contracting environment. Familiarity with export compliance regulations, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Cost Accounting Standards Board (CASB) requirements, and Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) auditing procedures is a plus.
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We offer a full range of domestic construction and information technology program support services to federal, state and local government agencies. 5 years of local, state or government (federal) construction experience.
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Familiar with the US Army Corps of Engineers, Quality Control Requirements, and reporting procedures. Quality Control and Safety certifications. Doyon Government Group (DGG) provides Design-Build and General Construction Services on demolition, new construction, renovations, repairs, and civil projects at government-owned facilities and military installations.
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The Quality Control Tech is a team member who guarantees continuous production and ensures our hot mix asphalt, liquid asphalt, cold mix asphalt, crushed stone, sand, and gravel are consistent with State, Federal and local specifications.
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The Program Control Analyst is responsible for all program financials, project and workforce set up, reviewing time and labor actuals, contract funding and invoicing, labor charging, and all forecasting and internal reporting.
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Our name, Groundswell, represents our commitment to be an unstoppable, seismic change in government. Government contract experience, including interpreting contract modifications and managing multiple projects/Contract Line-Item Numbers (CLINs.
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