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A strong candidate for a Junior Project Manager should have proficiency in reading and interpreting architectural plans, familiarity with construction protocols and permitting and regulatory compliance, and be comfortable with working as part of a team.
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You will participate in a variety of construction projects throughout the East Bay Area- Oakland, Hayward, Fremont, Richmond, Concord, Walnut Creek and Antioch. Preparing construction sites, loading and unloading of materials, tools, and equipment.
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Huff Construction Company, Inc. of Modesto, CA is looking to hire a temporary full-time Construction Project Coordinator in Marina CA for the duration of the project. Huff Construction is a premiere commercial construction company seeking a construction Project Coordinator to join our team based at our jobsite located in Marina, CA for the duration of the project.
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Start your construction career with Essel today! Traffic management and flagging. Assembling and breaking down barricades, temporary structures, and scaffolding. Assisting tradesmen while learning a new skill.
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Microsoft Office experience CONSTRUCTION WORK SCHEDULE This full-time construction Project Coordinator position works 40+ hours per week, usually working an early schedule depending on the individual project.
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The Construction Inspector will be responsible for inspecting construction methods and workmanship to ensure contractors build roadways, bridges, traffic signals, airports and other public works projects in accordance with plans and specifications; may serve as the only inspector on a construction project or assist in overseeing construction inspection activities for very large or complex projects within a district or conduct statewide construction inspection activities for ongoing projects.
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You will review quality control plans and assessments of contractor performance through field surveillance and documentation procedures, and you will prepare quality assurance reports for site visited each day.
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Construction Payroll and Invoicing Processor. MPE is a well established general engineering contractor specializing in installing underground utilities, grading, paving and other general site work.
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DC Builders & DC Structures are a pair of nationwide design and construction firms specializing in designing and constructing one-of-a-kind, heavy timber structures. DC Structures and DC Builders are a nationwide contracting team specializing in the sale, design and construction of one-of-a-kind wood structures.
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SSB Construction in Salinas, CA is seeking a Construction Project Manager with 10+ years of experience to manage multiple commercial clients and projects. Project Development and Design Management: Negotiate with client contacts and design team to manage commercial/industrial construction projects through all phases (development, budgeting, design, and permitting.
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