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Works closely with the Compliance technology team and other stakeholders, including the Optimization Project team, on control room related system upgrades and enhancements to create a best in class control room program.
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These engineers are responsible for ensuring that they provide optimum climate control/ventilation equipment for the particular setting without creating wasteful cost overruns for the purchaser or contractor, while also ensuring that the system recommendations meet the needs of the building.
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Small company where you get to grow your skills and work on diverse projects for agencies including SCA, NYCHA, DDC, SUNY and CUNY. Targeting a company where you can work on diverse projects for multiple agencies including the SCA, NYCHA, SUNY, CUNY, and the DDC.
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The Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) is responsible for providing clinical services for on-site clinic health units/shelters or events for Acuity Commercial and Government contracts for rapid deployments to support emergency and disaster efforts.
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As a Jr. Electrical Estimator at Stantec, you will be responsible for assisting Senior Estimators on developing, managing, and coordinating large electrical cost estimates. Experience with Sage Timberline Estimating, On-Screen Take-Off, MCASES MII, IPE, HCSS or other databased estimating platforms.
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As a Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator , you will be responsible for accurately estimating the cost and materials required for drywall and paint projects in commercial settings. Commercial Drywall / Paint Estimator Responsibilities: Estimate Costs: Analyze project requirements, blueprints, and specifications to accurately estimate the cost of materials, labor, and equipment needed for drywall and paint projects.
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Have a general understanding of US rules and regulations such as the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Spill Prevention, Control, and Counter Measure (SPCC), National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), Emergency Plan and Community Right-to-Know (EPRCA), etc.
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Loss Control Consultant Commercial Insurance – Independent Contractor- New York, NY. New York, NY, USA Req #26353 Thursday, May 30, 2024 The CompanyCommercial and personal line insurance carriers rely on EXL as a key business partner through our Castle High Value and EXL Risk Control service offerings.
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As a Field Engineer (mid-level) for Kiewit, you will be expected to be a job-site leader in health and safety, ensuring quality of reporting and workmanship, and that all engineering work is completed in a professional and ethical manner.
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The incumbent in the Cost Price unit is responsible for performing, under general direction, quantitative analyses of contractors' proposed prices and negotiating prices with contractors.
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Offer estimating support to on-site Project Managers during execution of project. LHH Has partnered with a nation leader in offshore wind energy to support hiring of their next Cost Estimator.
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Actively identify and recommend initiatives that focus on service improvements, cost reduction, quality improvement, risk mitigation, industry trends and other relevant factors that impact workplace effectiveness (BMS, lighting, HVAC, etc.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong dose of site and construction management experience working on Heavy Industrial Projects (Pulp & Paper, Scaffolding, O&G, Petrochemicals. Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager / Construction Manager - Conduct regular project inspections and advise on work progress, quality, and safety conditions requiring attention.
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Coordinates closely with the project controls function in relation to implementing an effective controls system on budget, cost, report, risk and change management. Provides leadership, guidance, direction, and specialized assistance to project for the resolution of difficult and complex project estimating and cost control problems.
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