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They are a premier structural steel and equipment erector specialize in commercial and industrial construction projects. Project Engineer/Coordinator (Structural Steel Construction) JOB DESCRIPTION A structural steel construction company in the area is looking for someone with your experience.
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Qualifications/Requirements: 3-5 years directly related project coordinator or field engineer experience Basic understanding of construction job site administrative duties Detail-oriented, Strong problem-solving skills, Excellent organizational skills Civil Engineering, Construction Technology or Construction Management related degree Excellent communications skills – verbal and written.
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BRIDGE ESTIMATOR JOB DESCRIPTION A premier structural steel erector has an opening for a Bridge Estimator with talent, initiative and drive to join their team and have a critical role their growing organization.
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As a Structural Steel Estimator working for the largest steel fabricator and erector in North America, our world-class Estimators produce accurate, detail-oriented estimates on some of the most amazing structural projects in the world.
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Five years of progressively responsible experience estimating structural steel construction projects. Prepare “Take-Offs” of steel materials, estimate all necessary shop labor and field erection, estimate materials, buyout items and equipment cost etc.
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Minimum of 5-7 years of experience with steel fabrication, erection and estimating with 2 years management experience. Responsible for all scheduling and work coordination between shop and erector, and manage all on site work activities.
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They are a structural steel fabricator & erector and are looking for a Plant/Production Manager to come in and help drive growth and profit. Job Title: Production Manager - structural steel.
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We are one of the largest fabricator and erector of structural steel and other metals on the east coast, producing more than 10,000 tons of steel per year. Reviews construction documents, Structural Steel plans, specifications and understands scope of work to bid.
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GMF Steel Group is an AISC Certified Fabricator and Erector. GMF Steel Group core sectors of the Structural Steel market include Amusement Parks, Sports Arenas, Office, Education, Health Care, Hospitality, Retail, Light and Heavy Industrial projects.
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Trillium Construction is hiring Steel Erectors and Commercial Metal Roofers in Clayton, WI. -Previous steel work experience or metal roofing experience. Trillium Construction is seeking Steel Erectors for work in Clayton, WI.
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A premier structural steel erector has an opening for a Bridge Estimator with talent, initiative and drive to join their team and have a critical role their growing organization. Understand aspects of structural steel and misc metal concepts.
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Experienced (5+ years) in the structural steel industry (Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management preferred) Under the direct supervision of the Vice President, the Project Manager will be responsible for managing the structural steel scope of work from contract award to closeout.
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Aristeo is also a recurring winner of the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Outstanding Safety Awards and is an AISC certified steel erector. Aristeo is also a recurring winner of the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Outstanding Safety Awards and is an AISC certified steel erector.
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Trillium Construction is now seeking Steel Erectors with 1+ years experience erecting PEMB or metal cladding as a laborer, foreman, and/or superintendent. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: PEMB steel erection, metal roofs/walls and insulation.
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Previous experience in commercial steel/metal building erection is strongly preferred. Rice Companies, Experienced Steel Erectors are responsible for successfully performing Pre-Engineered steel building erection for our projects.
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