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Keywords: technician, tech, RV Certified, Lazy Days RV, Camping World, retail, RV World, Ford, GM, Chevrolet, Lexus, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, buick, cadillac, chrysler, dodge, GMC, Jeep, Lincoln, Handman, Carpentry, Plumping, Electrical, Electrician, ASE, RVIA, Field Service Technician, Field Service, Mobile Technician, Builder, Licenses Builder, Contractor.
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General RV was founded when Abe Baidas converted a Detroit gas station into a small RV sales and manufacturing facility in 1962. Today, General RV Center stands as the Nation’s Largest Family-Owned RV Dealer, with locations nationwide and a global presence through our Internet Sales team.
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As part of our religious mission, we support the pro-life cause by contributing to the March for Life and pregnancy resource centers, we oppose assisted suicide and euthanasia, we are evangelists for the Catholic faith, and we help Christians who are facing religious persecution in the Middle East. We all work together to support our two million members as they volunteer to help others in their parishes and communities around the world.
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Since 2014, General RV Center has been named by Crain's Detroit as one of Michigan's largest and fastest growing privately held companies. General RV offers the opportunity to build a career, make a difference, and be part of an exciting industry.
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The ideal candidate will be a General Contractor, Superintendent, Construction Manager, or a trades contractor specializing in Building/Framing, Mechanical/HVAC, Electrical, or Plumbing.
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A leading General Contractor looking to break into the Data Center Construction space are looking for a Project Executive to lead their division. As a Project Executive, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful execution of data center construction projects.
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Electrical BIM Manager Qualifications 2 Years’ experience within Electrical Design with either an Engineering Firm or Electrical Contractor. Have experience working for an electrical contractor as a BIM Manager.
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The CF directs the Citadel crews, manages Citadel’s subcontractors - as applicable, for instance for carports - and coordinates all solar construction activities with the general contractor as well as other trades on the job.
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Our Industrial Division acts as a heavy industrial general contractor capable of self-performing structural concrete, structural steel, equipment installation, piping, and electrical scopes.
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General - Develop and implement strategies for providing accurate and timely guidance on a wide range of employment related issues, focusing on employment law, labor law, legal requirements related to diversity, equity and inclusion programs, OFCCP, Davis-Bacon Act and other compliance related to government contractor designation, employee benefits, retirement plans and (at times) personally identifiable information (PII) issues.
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Ben Cohen, Co-founder and CTO grew up helping his father — a general contractor — to apply for hundreds of construction permits. Troy LeCaire, Co-founder and CEO, was employee #1 and Chief of Staff at RippleMatch, a B2B SaaS company, helping it grow from 0 to $10M in annual revenue and a $200M valuation.
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Minimum of five (5) years Facility Security Officer (FSO)/Contractor Program Security Officer. The FSO will have an understanding and experience of the 32 CFR Part 117/The NISPOM and general security requirements for DOD and other Federal agencies.
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Provides professional structural engineering and construction management support by performing tasks such as: serves as a general engineer providing professional and technical leadership; guidance, and expertise in managing contractor executed construction projects.
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Performs quality assurance inspections, structural fabrication inspections, documentation review and preparation, and general construction management and oversight from a structural engineering perspective.
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Assists in interpreting and enforcing contractual provisions regarding contractor structural engineering requirements and deliverables; documents and provides reports regarding contractor progress.
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