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We strive to be The Preferred Source of quality sand, rock, landscape products, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt, paving and construction services. Maintain daily record of test results, prepare daily reports and submit results to project lead technician or main lab supervisor.
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Tilcon Connecticut has an opening for a Quality Control Technician to work in our Quarries, Asphalt Plants and on our Paving jobs. As a Quality Control Technician, the selected candidate will be required to work in a team environment with their co-workers and managers.
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Join The Shelly Company as a Quality Control Technician, where you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring the integrity and quality of our aggregates and asphalt mixes. The Shelly Company, a CRH company, is a vertically integrated supplier of aggregates, asphalt, ready mix concrete and paving services throughout the state of Ohio. Our commitment to quality drives us to use the most modern, efficient and environmentally friendly technology in our industry.
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The Quality Control Technician performs routine testing of Hot Mix Asphalt and assists in adjustments to plant settings to ensure compliance with job or agency specifications. We are seeking an experienced Quality Control technician to join our team in the Central region of Florida which inlcudes the Orlando area.
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CRH is the leading vertically integrated supplier of asphalt, aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, and paving and construction services in North America. Pennsy Supply, a CRH Company, is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The QC Technician is the key function for maintaining Oldcastle's infrastructure business integrity by ensuring quality product is produced daily, to the customer's expectations. Must have quality control experience in related industry.
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The QC technician will also perform daily testing of concrete in compliance with state regulations and Oldcastle quality standards. The QC technician will observe fabrication of precast concrete structures and their reinforcing cages to ensure compliance with Oldcastle standards and conformity to production drawings.
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Key Responsibilities (Essential Duties and Functions) Use accepted methods to inspect, sample and test aggregates, asphalt, concrete or other materials for the purpose of quality control.
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Appalachian Aggregates, LLC, a CRH Company, is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Appalachian Aggregates, LLC, a CRH Company, is located in southern West Virginia employing more than 100 employees during the construction months.
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Position Overview This position involves the performance and record keeping for quality control tests that will require the successful applicant to have the ability to perform and understand aggregate gradations, specific gravities, moisture testing at the plant and in the lab, concrete field testing for air, slump, unit weight and casting concrete test specimens, customer interaction to help with service coordination and help to resolve any quality issues that could arise.
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The Quality Control Technician is responsible for evaluation of volumetric data necessary for adjustments to asphalt mix production to ensure compliance for all applications and projects.
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Oldcastle Infrastructure™, a CRH company, is the leading provider of utility infrastructure solutions for the water, energy, and communications markets throughout North America. Oldcastle Infrastructure, a CRH Company, is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The QC Technician is the key function for maintaining OI’s business integrity by ensuring quality product is produced daily, to the customer’s expectations. Quality control experience in related industry preferred.
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Use accepted methods to inspect, sample, and test aggregates, asphalt, or other materials for the purpose of quality control. Sample and test mixtures to stay in compliance with contract specifications and quality control tolerance.
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Follow quality control plans or guidelines as assigned Assist internal and external customers in any quality related matters Collaborate with technical staff as well as customer service and operations personnel to aid in the successful delivery of ready mix concrete Paid overtime and occasional weekend work may be required during the peak season Regular and predictable attendance Assist with other functions of the business as necessary Education/Experience High school or GED required.
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