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UES is a national leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental Consulting, Occupational Health & Safety, Virtual Design Consulting, and Building Envelope.
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Enforces safety program and coordinates with Safety Director to ensure field forces receive proper training and site safety practices and procedures are followed. Manages the overall operations of the contract, including coordination of turnover meetings, scope of work, construction schedule, customer relations, job cost management, cost control of project, purchasing guidelines, project staffing, schedule of values, change order management, value decisions, scope management, attendance at project meetings, compliance of project specifications, foreman coordination of project, and the performance of daily operations.
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The Assistant Project Manager for the Design-Build department coordinates and manages the flow of information to assist Project Managers and Superintendents, Engineering, Manufacturing and Field Function teams in the execution of construction projects.
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The Field Service Technician will be required to interface regularly with plant management, batch plant operator and personnel. Must be able to wear a respirator and comply with GCP’s/Chryso’s facial hair policy for respirator usersMust be able to comply with DOT requirements for a Non CDL commercial motor vehicle driver medical certification exam; drug screen, background check (safety performance and driving record.
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The Field Safety Engineer is responsible for implementing Clark Pacific’s EHS safety policies and procedures in concert with the EHS Manager. The Field Safety Engineer is responsible for facilitating continuous improvement in Clark Pacific’s safety culture, performance, policies, and practices.
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The Commercial Superintendent will be primarily responsible for the coordination, planning, organization and direction of all job-related activities and supervision of all SEL Construction field personnel as required to successfully complete each project on schedule, within budget while ensuring the clients complete satisfaction.
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Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Geology, Biology, or related field. Ability to follow company and client safety protocols and maintain a safe working environment.
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The ability to prioritize tasks and work autonomously in both an office and field setting is a must. safety, teamwork, responsiveness,integrity, value, and excellence. Experience conducting Phase II Site Investigations and assisting with long-term monitoring or remediation projects, including the preparation of appropriate investigation design and work plans, overseeing drilling contractors, collecting soil, groundwater, and vapor samples under proper chain of custody, reviewing and interpreting laboratory analytical data, and preparing associated reports and recommendations.
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Compliance with objectives contained within the statewide aviation systems plans, individual airport master plans, safety regulations, environmental laws, federal land acquisition, federal grant assurance requirements, all federal and state design standards, and airspace matters.
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Recruit, organize, train, direct and coordinate field construction team including subcontractor’s direct hire work. Extensive field construction experience at supervisory level (Minimum 8 years as Superintendent.
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For major capital projects as an example, ERM works with clients to co-design and operationalize a robust Health and Safety and risk management business process throughout the design, construction, commissioning, and start-up phases.
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Ensure compliance with objectives outlined in statewide aviation systems plans, individual airport master plans, safety regulations, environmental laws, federal land acquisition policies, federal grant assurance requirements, and all relevant federal and state design standards, including airspace considerations.
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Certification in field; CSP, CIH, CHMM, or similar registration desired. ERM is uniquely positioned through our leadership in the ESG space to help our clients link Health and Safety efforts to ESG efforts such as Safety and Healthy Workplaces, Supply Chains and Safety renewable energy sources.
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Provide daily inspections and complete documentation including daily reports documenting contractor labor, equipment, daily construction progress, project site visitors, non-conforming work, safety issues, traffic control, field measured quantiles, field discussions with the contractor and public, and daily project photographs, etc.
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Understand the basic scope of the project and all aspects of OSP construction. The Field Service Technician at ASG provides installation and maintenance for equipment in the field.
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