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Located in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Kokosing's services include the construction of highways/bridges, industrial facilities/factories, data centers, marine, solar, advanced industrial, pipeline, and water/wastewater facilities , along with asphalt/concrete pavement and underground utilities.
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1+ year of general labor/construction/concrete. Underground Construction Apprentice. They are required to wear jeans and a T-shirt and work boots. Water well contractor, commercial wells & borings, service wells.
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Did you know we have been in both the asphalt paving business and concrete construction business since our founding? Austin Underground has a long history of utility construction in roadways.
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Do the Work Operation of vacuum truck and related equipment such as compressor blower, vacuum hose and air lance, jackhammer, pogo-tamper, concrete saw, hand tools, etc. At the Operational and Company Level Locate underground utilities through nondestructive methods.
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How would like to drive one in a Quarry (or underground mine)? And it goes beyond cement, aggregates and ready-mixed concrete. How would like to drive one in a Quarry (or underground mine.
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Today Glass Machinery & Excavation operates as a licensed contractor performing all facets of horizontal construction including highway construction, site construction, underground utilities, civil concrete, light paving, and public road maintenace.
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Asphalt/concrete pavement and underground utilities. CPR/First Aid instructor certification preferred. industrial facilities/factories, data centers, marine, solar, advanced industrial, pipeline, and water/wastewater facilities , along with.
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Qualifications: 5+ years of experience on projects of $10M and higher Stable work history Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, Construction Management (or equivalent work experience) Experience with heavy civil construction equipment Large heavy/highway project experience Concrete, underground and grading experience Strong communication skills You can email me directly at: sean.
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Oversee mapping and surveying functions which involve layout of new facilities and maintenance of records of site plans, plant layouts, and above-ground and underground utilities. + Perform structural design and analysis for structural steel buildings, reinforced concrete buildings and structures, pipe supports, and foundation systems.
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Responsible for the inspection and maintenance of conveyor, screen, and crusher. Operate a variety of equipment, a Bulldozer for the surge pile in particular, at an aggregate facility as directed by supervision.
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Bowen self-performs site work, concrete, underground utility work, structural steel, equipment setting, millwright, mechanical and process piping and boilermaker construction. Bowen self-performs site work, concrete, underground utility work, structural steel, equipment setting, millwright, mechanical and process piping and boilermaker construction.
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We are currently looking for versatile civil, geotechnical or structural engineers in either NYC, Iselin NJ, Boston or Arlington VA to serve as a senior project engineer in our tunnels resource group with a focus on underground design and construction projects.
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Knowledge in the methods and techniques used in the design of tunnel linings including segmental, jacked, cast insitu, sprayed concrete, masonry/blockwork, rock bolted/anchored and unlined. + Design of concrete and steelwork and design of tunnel and shaft support systems in soft ground and/or rock.
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Occasionally bend, squat, kneel, crawl or twist on concrete, dirt or gravel surfaces. Occasionally bend, squat, kneel, crawl or twist on concrete, dirt or gravel surfaces. Previous utility construction crew leadership experience is required.
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Frequent sit, stand and/or walk Occasionally bend, squat, kneel, crawl or twist on concrete, dirt or gravel surfaces Frequent use of sight (specifically, close to perform computer work), hearing and voice Use of hands, arms, and fingers to perform routine and repetitive tasks Occasionally lift up to 75 lbs Occasionally work in adverse weather conditions and uneven surfaces Wear required personal protective equipment if required.
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