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The Pipefitter Foreman is responsible for supervising and coordinating the activity of Pipefitter workers to ensure that work is done safely, correctly and timely. Will be required to work in a plant operations or a construction jobsite setting.
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What You Will Do Some core responsibilities for a Pipefitter Foreman include: Strong knowledge of pipefitting, tools, procedures, and best practices Ability to lead small teams Assign job duties of the crew and ensure that each employee is properly trained Being a safety role model for the team Enforcing OPD and client specific safety policies and procedures on the jobsite Anticipate and recognize potential safety and environmental concerns and report them to the OPD Superintendent.
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If you are looking for a chance to get in on one of the most stable Heavy Civil (Earthwork, Paving, and Quarry) companies out there as a Heavy Civil Construction Foreman look no further.
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The team member in this job must be able to pass Track Ground School, GCOR Written Test, Roadway Worker Protection Written Test, Fall Protection Written Test, Maintenance of Way Safety Written Test, MSHA/OSHA Training and Certification (if required on site), CWR Written Test, FRA Track Standards Test, Track Foreman Written Test, Track Inspection Written Test, and Manager's Training.
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The Pipe Foreman will supervise the lay out, installation and assembly of pipe projects. As the liaison between workers and supervisors, the Pipe Foreman is the key person in charge of overseeing the completion of the project and must be able to see the "big picture" at all times.
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Performs duties of inspector in charge of routine construction items, such as asphaltic or portland cement concrete plants, asphaltic or concrete paving, including grading and base, small bridges, concrete box and pipe culverts; inspects general or special items, such as utility adjustments, signing, traffic signals and lighting.
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With more than 20 locations across the Southeast, Baker Roofing Company is an industry leader in providing an outstanding experience in commercial roofing, residential construction, metal fabrication, restoration, and more.
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Knowledge of how to cut, shape, fit, join, and install edge metal, insulation, ice & water shields, wood, or other construction materials. General knowledge of construction materials and tools involved in the assembly, installation, or repair of roofing structures.
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Blythe Development, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is a licensed general contractor specializing in site work, road construction and golf course construction in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.
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We are currently looking for a General Carpenter/Concrete Finisher Foreman - Concrete to join our team! Proven experience working as a Concrete Foreman. At Haselden Construction , our vision is to be a great builder and our purpose is to fulfill our customers’ needs completely.
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Lead operations, in collaboration with the Wastewater Foreman, during the absence of the Wastewater Manager. Specifically as the Wastewater Equipment Maintenance Foreman you will. Lead operations, in collaboration with the Wastewater Foreman, during the absence of the Wastewater Manager.
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The purpose of this job is to provide supervision and coordination of workers (both skilled and unskilled) engaged in various types of construction projects, such as highway structures, clearing right-of-way, pile driving, preparing subgrade, laying road surface, installing curb, installing underground utilities, traffic control, concrete paving of streets and related lime and dirt work, etc.
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The jobsite located in La Porte, TX has an opening for a Pipefitter Foreman. At least one year of previous experience as a pipefitter foreman. Optimized Process Designs, LLC (OPD) is an engineering/construction company headquartered in Katy, TX with an expertise in the natural gas, natural gas liquids, and petrochemical industries.
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Construction certifications (NASSCO, NPDES, NACE, Special Inspection, AWS Welding) The Environmental Services Division of the Metropolitan Council has a vacancy for a Construction Inspector.
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Working Foreman (Pipe Crew/Storm Drainage) : a ssist Foreman in supervision and coordination of activities of workers engaged in construction projects, supervise crew, and assist other workers in construction projects.
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