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Construction quality control managers are typically required to have a bachelor’s degree in construction management, Civil Engineering, or a related field. The Quality Control Manager's primary function is to assist the Technical Director/Project Manager of Quality Control and Corporate Support in maintaining the Corporate QC program and developing the QC Specialist staff.
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The Survey Manager must be well versed in survey programs such as Civil 3D, Carlson, and Trimble Business Center, automated machine control, developing and maintaining 3D terrain models for projects.
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Proven track record as a Civil Estimator in Heavy Highway and Road construction, with 5-10 years of experience. Utilize expertise in Civil Engineering to accurately estimate project costs for Heavy Highway and Road construction ventures.
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Implement and maintain rigorous quality control measures throughout heavy civil construction projects. Proven experience as a Construction Project Manager in heavy civil construction projects.
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Create full set engineering plans, including grading, landfill gas collection systems, landfill cell construction, infrastructure construction, storm water management, earthwork, erosion control and etc.
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Performs field quality control tests of concrete and masonry construction. External DescriptionAtlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects.
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One of the top civil construction company's in the Southeast is seeking a Civil Construction Project Manager. Responsibilities for Civil Construction Project Manager.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in project management and estimating within the heavy civil construction industry. The successful candidate will play a critical role in planning, coordinating, and estimating costs for our heavy civil construction projects.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a Traveling Project Manager with a background in heavy civil construction to oversee and manage projects on-site. Job Title: Traveling Project Manager - Heavy Civil Construction.
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Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division, part of CRH South Division of Companies, is the leader in production of high-quality hot mix and warm mix asphalt, and, with a team of skilled contracting professionals, Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division also offers design-build and conventional-bid-build solutions for roadway and civil construction projects.
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We are looking for a motivated individual to work on a crew at an Asphalt Production Facility for one of the largest heavy civil construction companies in the Mid-Atlantic area. Allan Myers is the largest heavy civil construction and materials production contractor in the mid-Atlantic.
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Keywords: quality control, inspection, certified welding inspector, CWI, quality control technician, quality control manager, isometric diagrams, PIDs, CAD drawings, welding, welding inspection, quality control program, quality codes, QA/QC, qauality assuance, quality control objectives, production facility, quality activities, reliability activities, inspection records.
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The Civil Estimator reports directly to the Construction Manager. Perform takeoff of project clearing areas, construction materials, erosion control measures, earthwork dirt quantities, etc.
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The Mannik & Smith Group, Inc. (MSG) is a people focused, award-winning, full-service consulting firm that offers a wide array of services including civil and geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, planning, landscape architecture, agriculture, surveying and construction support.
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Civil engineering land development, infrastructure design, and construction document preparation for roads, parking areas, storm drainage systems, stormwater management facilities, utilities-water mains, sanitary sewers, sediment, and erosion control, and outline specifications.
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