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Experience with MTNew York City Transit, Metro-North Railroad, NJ Transit, or Long Island Railroad construction. OSH30, Designated Design-Build Professional (DBIA), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Construction Manager (CCM), PMI Risk Management Professional (PMI-RMP), and/or PMI Scheduling Professional (PMI-SP.
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Past heavy-civil experiences include cast-in-place concrete, steel, box beam, flat slab, railroad trestle and arch bridges, bridge widening, bascule and swing bridges, box culverts, storm drainage, erosion control, dike and levee construction, concrete paving, tunnels and sound barriers.
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PETTIBONE TRAVERSE LIFT, LLC , located in Baraga, MI, manufactures versatile material handling equipment for the construction, oil and gas, and railroad industries. Both Barko Hydraulics and Pettibone Traverse Lift are affiliates of The Heico Companies, a family-owned business and parent holding company for a diverse portfolio of manufacturing, construction, and industrial services businesses.
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Design and construction of foundations on karst bedrock geology, foundation inspection and assessment. Must be familiar with geotechnical investigations and design activities for transportation (bridges, retaining walls, pavements, roadway), dams, levees, hydraulic structures, and railroad projects.
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Performs a variety of routine, non-machine tasks, such as removing forms from set concrete, filling expansion joints with asphalt, placing culvert sections in a trench, assembling sections of dredge pipeline, removing wallpaper, and laying railroad track.
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Under the direction of a Track Supervisor, or other company official, this position is engaged in welding and related tasks that support the maintenance, repair, and construction of freight and passenger railroad track with a “safety first” focus.
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The Building People's Market Offerings and Business Lines include: Real Estate & Workplace Facilities Management & Maintenance Engineering & Construction Management Energy & Environmental Technology Integration Sustainability & Smart Buildings Human Capital Mission Support The Building People has a need for a full-time Lands and Realty Specialist (Realty Technician IV) supporting the Engineering and Construction Division.
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Working knowledge of railroad bridge construction methods, materials, standards, and specifications. H&H Construction Services is offering an exciting career opportunity for a Senior Inspector on the Amtrak Portal North Bridge - one of the largest and most important infrastructure projects in the NY/NJ metro area.
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Extensive knowledge through demonstrated experience of railroad, light rail, heavy rail, streetcar, etc. Knowledge of construction safety and current federal & OSHA Requirements. Undergraduate or graduate degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Civil or construction-related technology, OR extensive and related work experience leading to a thorough understanding of the knowledge, skills and abilities described above.
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Knowledge of cable design and basic OSP construction practices of cable systems. Permitting experience in telecommunications such as: right of way (ROW), pole, railroad, and government agency permitting is preferred.
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A minimum of three years of experience in the construction industry, with a focus on bridge engineering, rail inspection, and railroad construction. The successful candidate will be involved in a variety of tasks related to bridge engineering, rail inspection, and railroad construction.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The general laborers will unload and load supplies and equipment for company and vendor trucks, perform flagging out on roads and railroad crossings, keep shop and yard organized, assist with pickups and deliveries.
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Perform field inspections and prepare inspection reports with recommendations for maintenance and repair for all types and sizes of highway and railroad bridges, including fixed bridges, such as suspension and cable-stayed bridges, trusses, girder and beam bridges and movable bridges.
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Lifts, carries, loads and unloads various construction items including line painting supplies, signs, tools, steel, aluminum, wood and hardware, etc. Our national network of 50 branches supports government, private, special event, utility and railroad projects in over 40 states.
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Assist with bridge inspections or assist in the review of bridge construction. Primary Responsibilities In this role, we'll count on you to perform engineering design under the direction of a Professional Engineer for retaining walls, highway bridges, pedestrian bridges, railroad bridges, and other structural features of transportation projects.
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