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A minimum of 6 years of construction related project management experience with a general contractor. Supervises the project activities of the on-site project engineer, field superintendent, and other field resources.
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Lead the Operational Risk Management (ORM) team in reviewing, interpreting, and developing a project safety plan based on project, client/owner, Program Manager, and General Contractor (GC) specifications, design drawings, regulations, and existing safety system - Conduct / assist with incident / investigation reporting.
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Project management and execution of in-field and job-site professional services including, project "punch-out", construction project management, site surveys, opening inspections (fire, egress, storm and life safety, security, other), and asset tagging.
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Review work orders and requisitions and determine priorities; estimate project completion time; assign work tasks to field team; inspect completed work projects for conformance with accepted asbestos abatement standards.
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From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment. Manager, Shop Manager, Mechanic Supervisor, Technician Supervisor, Lead Mechanic, Lead.
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Our fleet varies by location but primarily include Aerial Work Platforms, general construction tools and equipment. Develop new skills for a career track in service or operation management.
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Our fleet varies by location but primarily include Aerial Work Platforms, general construction tools and. Hydraulic Technician, Hydraulic Mechanic, ASE Certified Mechanic, IFPS Certified Technician.
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Technician, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic, Service Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Related experience may include: Shop Mechanic, Mechanic, Technician, Service Foreman, Service. Gear up for an exciting career.
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Sunbelt Rentals strives to be the customer's first choice in the equipment rental industry. 5 +years of Technician experience with similar diesel equipment and/or heavy equipment or specialty lines equipment (large-scale generators, pumps, HVAC or Oil & Gas equipment) strongly preferred.
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Ensuring smooth day to day activities on the project site including site office management, budget and cost control, Administration of subcontracts and all associated construction compliances and documentation; processing of subcontractor and vendor invoices, equipment tracking, union payroll uploads and documentation and preparing client billings.
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Under supervision of a Cultural Resources Team Lead and Project Manager, an Assistant Project Archaeologist-Field Director performs field and office tasks while working with and supervising crew members.
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The Safety Professional is responsible for oversight of Construction Project Safety, Health (S&H), and Risk Management, effectively managing multiple Safety programs, developing and implementing M.C. Dean site-specific project safety plans, and collaborating with Project Management in the implementation and leadership of the Operational Risk Management (ORM) process.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for following/implementing designated QA/QC's SOPs and project requirements in the field and reporting problems related to quality to management.
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Office job duties include project management, preparing proposals and contracts, peer reviewing internal cultural documents, mentoring junior staff, coordinating with archaeological field crews, reviewing field paperwork such as survey and monitoring reports, completing and reviewing site record forms, and submitting high quality deliverables to our clients.
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Qualifications Bachelor's degree in emergency management, environmental science, forestry, or a related field, or equivalent relevant experience in wildfire mitigation or disaster preparedness.
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