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5-10 years related experience as a Project/Construction Manager in the structural steel industry or 5 years related experience as a Project Coordinator/Engineer or Asst Proj Mgr along with 3 years detailing/drafting.
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Knowledge of basic physics including the concepts of energy, electric power, and types of electrical circuits, construction and the use of X-ray tubes and the properties of X-rays in • order to understand the operation of the X-ray equipment, make changes to standard procedures to compensate for equipment aging, and determine when maintenance or repair is needed.
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Planate is a small business provider of planning, design, infrastructure management, technical consulting, engineering, and construction management services in support of the US Department of Defense (DOD) and its service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps) missions, along with other federal agencies, all over the world.
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Consistently collaborates with superintendent, construction/project manager and project team. Knowledge of construction industry and company operations, including building materials, construction specifications, and methods and procedures.
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Master’s degree in occupational health and safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, or construction related field preferred. Expertise in environmental compliance, construction management, and fleet management.
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An Excavator Operator job in Mesa, AZ is available at Garney Construction. Garney Construction is a background screening, drug-free workplace. Garney Construction and its subsidiaries committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce.
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BACKGROUND: Minimum of 5 years of asphalt paving management and operations experience Must have a valid Driver's License and clean driving record to meet company insurance requirements Excellent supervisory communication and organizational skills Excellent leadership skills Basic knowledge of construction practices, underground pipe and utilities, minor concrete structures and general grading practices Ability to maintain accuracy in high production environment.
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And discover opportunities to advance your career in engineering, planning, surveying, landscape architecture, and construction management, both in the private and public sectors. and discover opportunities to advance your career in engineering, planning, surveying, landscape architecture, and construction management, both in the private and public sectors.
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An Aircraft Mechanic performs skilled technical work involved in the routine inspection, maintenance, repair of accessories, equipment, and overhaul of the Mesa Police Department’s rotorcraft-helicopter fleet in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Mesa Police Department regulations.
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Lochner leads in providing planning, environmental, design, construction engineering and inspection, and right of way services for surface transportation, rail, transit, and aviation clients across the United States.
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Minimum of 7 years scaffold experience or equivalent construction experience with degree or 8 years work experience in relatable industry. Classic Industrial Services is dedicated to providing high-quality industrial construction services.
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Independently interpret and comprehend detailed construction drawings, spanning Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Civil, and other disciplines, to gain a clear understanding of work scope.
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Apply now to join our team of innovative people revolutionizing the home construction industry! Experience in general housing construction, single family residential. Knowledge of construction materials and suppliers.
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The preliminary, hidden damage, inspection continuity, and final inspection of all items processed by EEJS. The making of periodic checks on all inspection tools and the calibration of precision test equipment.
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in civil, environmental, construction management, or related engineering field. Provide direction, coordination, and QA/QC to EITs, CAD Techs, and Designers. Monitoring compliance to applicable codes, practices, QA/QC policies, performance standards, and specifications.
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