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As a Skilled CLASS A CDL Laborer/Groundman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. You want to learn the telecom construction trade to advance your career o Coax Splicing, Fiber Splicing, Directional Drilling, etc.
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The EPM works under the supervision of our Senior Program Manager/Urban Planner for Renewable energy Interconnections for a major utility company. The EPM will work directly with the Program Manager and other team members within the full "life" cycle (from planning to construction to post-construction) of renewable energy projects proposed throughout California.
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Interacts internally with peers, project and construction management, safety, accounting, payroll, shipping, purchasing and engineering to ensure a quality product is produced according to schedule and budget.
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Familiarity with building design and construction, measurement instruments, DSP, and general theory of acoustics and vibration is desirable. We specialize in the design of low-vibration and low-noise buildings for the microelectronics, nanotechnology, imaging, and research communities, and are seen as a leader in this environment.
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Exceptional customer service skillsSales experience – car sales, retail sales, insurance sales, B2C sales, call center experienceField technician experience – cable installation, internet Installation, pest control, lawn maintenance, construction, solar technicianClean driving record and valid licenseSomeone who thrives in a team environment as well as independentlyPhysical demands of the job:Lift and carry up to 45 lbs.
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The successful incumbent will have a general knowledge of State and federal environmental laws, regulations, and permits and a familiarity with construction practices, methods, and procedures.
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Field experience in managing general contractors, construction scope estimation, etc. Experience in managing and directing general contractors, construction scope estimation, etc.
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The Professional Land Surveyor position is a vital part a team that works hard to not only meet high expectations, but to also exceed our client's goals as well. Ability to Perform ALTA/ACSM, Boundary, topographic, and Construction Survey's.
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Kimley-Horn’s Sacramento, California (CA) office is seeking a Pavement Engineer (Aviation/Roadway) with 2+ years of experience to join the Pavement team. Support the pre-construction design, planning, modification, and analysis of airfield and roadway pavement projects.
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Report any material deficiencies that may halt job construction to the Senior Construction Manager and create a plan for resolving the deficiencies. Evaluate the scope of the job/venue by deciding on the step-by-step methodology to build the system, and the materials and equipment necessary to complete the build; prepare reports and other communications to the Senior Construction Manager and/or Customer Project Manager regarding the same.
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This includes rail and rail systems construction, rail and roadway tunnel construction, rail and roadway bridge construction, retaining wall systems and other systems and structures associated with the operation of a railway.
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Manages outage requests with customers and utilities Coordinates with Underground Utility Locator during construction to locate buried utilities and be informed of underground lines prior to excavating.
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A&A Concrete Supply, started in 1989 with a single plant in Sacramento, CA. Today, it's expanded with plants in Auburn, Chico, Colfax, Fairfield, Grass Valley, Lincoln, Stockton, Tracy, and Yuma. From sidewalks to skyscrapers, we pour it all.
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Overview: Barnard Construction Company, Inc., based in Bozeman, Montana, is a heavy-civil construction company with projects underway across North America. Barnard is ranked by Engineering News-Record , a leading construction industry periodical, as one of the nation’s Top 400 civil contractors.
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This position requires experience with wet utility construction, heavy civil and underground construction as well as the ability to plan, coordinate, schedule and direct all phases of the project from conception to completion.
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