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Proven construction technical knowledge on site with understanding of each facet of a job (i.e. concrete, masonry, metals, wood & plastics, moisture proofing, openings, finishes, specialties, equipment, furnishing, conveying systems, fire suppression, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, communication, security, earthwork, exteriors improvements, utilities, transportation, waterway & marine construction, wastewater, demolition, etc.
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Assist on other projects as assigned by Management. Completes pre-foreclosure reviews to ensure loans are referred for foreclosure based on company requirements. On their behalf, we manage (or “service”) their loan portfolios, which means that we collect homeowners’ mortgage payments, pay their tax and insurance bills, and help homeowners in default to get current.
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Ability to verify all construction operations and materials used on the construction project are within the project plans and specifications. CEI has an ongoing need for construction inspectors on highway/bridge transportation projects as well as county and municipal public works projects under supervision of a Resident Engineer/PE. Job Requirements Responsibilities of experienced construction inspector: Daily oversight of contractor and construction activities, daily reports, and contractor schedule compliance.
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Items not marked (*) as essential on-site, may still require partial on-site work to perform the role satisfactorily. These essential functions are fundamental to the role, and must be performed on-site, as they cannot physically be performed remotely.
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Typical Job Duties Include:Testing and inspection of construction materials such as; soils, concrete, masonry, and hot mix asphalt, for quality control/quality assurance in a laboratory setting as well as on construction job sitesDiscussion of test results with client's on-site representativePreparation of daily reports on WT project specific activitiesJob Requirements:Ability to work outside in various weather conditionsAbility to lift and carry 30 to 50 lbs.
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10 years of project management and hands-on engineering design experience, and a proven track record and experience in the renewable energy or wind engineering business. QualificationsExperience/EducationBachelor of Science degree in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Geological, or Environmental EngineeringKnowledge of civil and electrical conceptual and detailed design methods, road design, foundation design concepts, geo-technical engineering concepts, storm water management, permitting, collector system engineering, substation engineering, construction methods, cost estimation, systems operation and maintenance and construction QA testing preferred.
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Read and interpret product installation, engineering, and owner's manuals prior to equipment installationAbout Tech USA:Tech USA, Engineering & Construction Solutions is a comprehensive provider of workforce and project support solutions throughout the Engineering, Construction, and Environmental Industries, including Construction Management, Environmental Services, Remediation, Geotechnical Services, Safety, MEP Design & Construction and Biofuels.
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Basic knowledge of civil engineering principles related to Outside Plant (OSP) construction and infrastructure. 1+ year(s) experience with ISP / OSP construction, Telecom architectural and optical transport.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Minimum of eight (8) years of experience in Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and a minimum of two (2) years of experience as a principal investigator or project director. Assist with training and mentoring cultural resources staff in topics including Section 106 process, developing historic contexts and research designs, evaluating site eligibility and project effects, and site recording protocols.
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A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Construction Management, Structural/Civil Engineering, or Business is highly preferred. Time Management - Uses his/her time effectively and efficiently; values time; concentrates his/her efforts on the more important priorities; gets more done in less time than others; can attend to a broader range of activities.
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Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive site grading and drainage designs for various projects, ensuring effective water management and environmental compliance. 0+ years of experience in civil engineering with a focus on site development, grading, and drainage.
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B.S. Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent. On your project list, be sure to include details of type and size, location, and your personal involvement in these projects.
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Lead experienced engineers on transportation projects, including plan development for a comprehensive range of transportation design projects comprised of horizontal and vertical geometry, cross sections, earthwork modeling, 3D roadway modeling, quantities calculations, construction specifications, and utility coordination.
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Construction Management Benefits Medical and dental benefits Paid Time Off Training 401K retirement plan. Requirements CERTIFICATION (desired): Project Management Professional (PMI, PMP) certification Industry-recognized structured cabling industry certifications, e.g., BICSI RCDD or other certs, vendor certs.
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