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Structural Steel Senior Project Manager GPAC is representing a leading structural steel fabrication company dedicated to providing high-quality steel products for various construction projects.
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A. Degree: geology, plus 20 additional semester hours in any combination of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological science, structural, chemical, civil, mining or petroleum engineering, computer science, planetary geology, comparative planetology, geophysics, meteorology, hydrology, oceanography, physical geography, marine geology, and cartography.
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Ability to perform piping of copper, brass and stainless steel piping. You may have experience as a/an: Automotive Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, HVAC Technician, Car Wash Technician, Machinists Mate, Boiler Technician, Generator Technician, Forklift Technician, Appliance or Equipment Repair Technician, etc.
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Types of projects include hot mix asphalt, PCC paving building utility improvements, wet utilities such as water transmission lines, sanitary sewer pipeline, and storm drain improvement projects as well as demolition.
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Layout and assemble solar modules, mechanical and structural mounts, and tools in preparation of installation. + Previous solar, construction or military experience preferred but not required.
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Simpson Strong-Tie is a leader in engineered structural connectors, software, and solutions for the building industry. Simpson Strong-Tie's drug policy is based upon Federal Law, and therefore will screen applicants for amphetamines, including methamphetamines, cocaine, phencyclidine, opiates, and marijuana.
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3 years minimum project experience with structural steel fabrication. Familiarity with steel bridge erection. American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector (CWI)-will be verified through.
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Performs a combination of tasks, usually working in a utility capacity, as a member of a construction crew on a project consisting of grading, underground utilities, asphalt paving, and/or miscellaneous other construction work.
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Duties will include response to emergency water damage claims and other restoration-related activities including initial job-site inspection, secure jobs fast, and perform structural drying per the IICRC standards.
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DEFINITION: The Building Inspector II/Senior Building Inspector reviews plans, inspects commercial and residential building projects, and enforces a variety of state laws, codes, City ordinances, and established standards to achieve compliance with applicable fire, life safety, disabled access, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, structural, and dangerous housing/building codes.
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Provide civil or structural professional consultations on a wide range of difficult unforeseen problems on design interfaces, repairs, designs, and construction. Ensure that designs and specifications meet structural requirements and construction.
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Strong knowledge of structural systems, seismic design, construction means and methods, materials, and industry standards. Experience with general business and industry software (Microsoft Office suite) and Industry standard Structural Engineering software (CSI, RISA, RAM, etc.
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Lading the Tracking/Claiming of Production Quantities Leading the prompt assembly of crew work plans Will have access to scope specific project/field engineer(s) Lead the Structural concrete slabs, walls, and decks crew(s) Lead the Above ground/Mechanical/Process piping crew(s) Lead the Underground process piping crew(s) Lead the Shoring for underground piping and general excavation.
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Ability to walk on job sites that may be dirt, cement, asphalt, uneven concrete, etc. Be always present in the work area unless relieved by an interim Foreman approved by the Construction Manager or Project Manager.
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Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. is looking for a motivated civil/structural Engineer to join our Critical Infrastructure Solutions team. About Us: At Structural Integrity Associates, Inc. (SIA), employees are proud to be part of a company where contributions are valued.
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