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Support end users by assisting them to connect with data sources (e.g. Excel, ODBC, CSV, XML) within and outside of the USACE Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) or other centralized USACE data repository.
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State Water resources Control Board (SWRCB), Regional Water Control Boards (RWQCBs) and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Provides program-level QA/QC and auditing of construction package deliverables, including CEQA/NEPA Re-examinations, amendments, plans, notifications, surveys, and reporting under the California Fish and Game Code (CFGC) Section 2081 Incidental Take Permits (ITP), CFGC Section 1600 Master Streambed Alteration Agreements (MSAA) including Sub notifications, Endangered Species Act Section 7 Biological Opinions (BO), Clean Water Act (CWA) Sections 401 Certifications and 404 permits.
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Knowledge of California and federal resource agency permit requirements, including USFWS, CDFW, USACE, California Coastal Commission, and RWQCB/SWRCB and an understanding of local zoning and land use regulations.
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A minimum of five (5) years of experience as a Quality Control Manager or Superintendent working for a General Contractor on NAVFAC or USACE projects, OR a minimum of ten (10) years of experience working as a Foreman in one or more of the following trades: carpentry, electrical, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, or concrete on projects valued in excess of $5 million.
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Minimum of five years of recent experience in Construction Health and Safety, preferably on USACE, NAVFAC, US Army, or USAF facilities. The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) provides construction safety and health leadership and oversight in support of theBurman Construction Health and Safety Programs.
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Contractor Quality Control Management Certificate (USACE CQM) is strongly preferred. Familiar with electrical, mechanical, HVAC, system controls, fire alarm controls, sprinkler systems and general carpentry.
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Thalle is currently seeking an experienced and motivated candidate to fill a Lead Construction Quality Control Manager (CQC) position on a 6 year, $375M (+) USACE Lock and Dam project located on scenic Kentucky Lake in Grand Rivers, Kentucky.
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The QC/Site Manager/Superintendent will oversee quality control and supervision for USACE river works projects. The QC/Site Manager/Superintendent will be responsible for managing a team of contractors and ensuring that all work is completed in accordance with the USACE standards.
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Maintenance Electrician (Columbus, MS) R&D Maintenance Services, Inc Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway R&D Maintenance Services, Inc. provides operations and maintenance services on U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) projects throughout the southeast - since 1980.
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Prefer candidates having experience with density control embankment, pavement, municipal waterlines, excavation, earthen dam, concrete, formwork, USACE, airport or Department of Transportation projects.
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3+ years' Experience in USACE construction quality systems (UFGS DIV.1) Experience in USACE construction quality systems (UFGS DIV.1) Able to complete USACE CQM Certification with 3 months of being hired.
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Prior experience working on US federal facility projects (e.g., NASA, USACE, AFCEC, NAVFAC) Familiarity with Rockwell Automation, Inc. FactoryTalk industrial controls automation software and general working knowledge of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems and industrial control system communication protocols.
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USACE Construction Quality Management for Contractors (CQMC) Certification required. 5-10 years combined experience as; Project Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineer, or Construction Manager.
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This position supports the execution of projects targeting a mix of clients with an emphasis on our Department of Defense clients, especially NAVFAC and USACE. Due to the clients we serve, this position requires the employee to be a US citizen.
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Experience with USACE (United States Army Corp of Engineers), NAVFAC (Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command), and/or Air Force projects. In addition to state DOTs and transit agencies, the National Division has delivered more than $5 billion in work for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, primarily in the water resources (dams, reservoirs, locks, levees) sector.
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