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The Enhancement Landscape Laborer executes small scale landscaping operations and maintains grounds and landscape of commercial properties. Were looking for an Enhancement Landscape Laborer.
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We also formed Blue Polymers, a joint venture with Ravago, to develop facilities that will further process plastic material from our Polymer Centers to help meet the growing demand for sustainable packaging.
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What we are looking for We are looking for a Laborer to work for the construction of landfill gas collection or other environmental pollution control systems. You will report to the Project Manager, Project Superintendent, Senior Field Technician or Project Foreman on site.
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ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Work on laborer/construction build jobs such as floating walkways, shacks, sheds, and floating platforms. Must know how to work with TIG welding, stick welding, and MIG welding safely and properly.
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The Landscape Construction Foreman will be an integral component of our growth plan for 2023. Drab to Fab is a modern, eco-friendly landscape design & construction contractor serving San Diego County.
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We are looking for a Laborer to work for the construction of landfill gas collection or other environmental pollution control systems. We are looking for a Laborer to work for the construction of landfill gas collection or other environmental pollution control systems.
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Review job costs and budget controls with project manager/foreman. Direct and supervise foreman. We are currently looking for an experienced heavy civil Superintendent to join our San Diego Area team.
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Ensure timely project close out and punch list finalization. Coordinate with Project Manager/Project Engineer/Estimator. As part of an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Corporation, Company employees have the opportunity to directly and financially benefit from the Company's success.
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A Water Blaster has experience with the laborer job functions in the Nonskid department and some painting experience. SOUTH BAY SANDBLASTING & TANK CLEANING, INC. located in San Diego, CA shipyard related subcontractor looking to hire a Water Blaster for our Nonskid Department.
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Monitor job site safety compliance. Coordinate subcontractor and district/division work. The person in this position will manage, schedule, and coordinate all company on-site activities, subcontractors and suppliers.
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Coordinate manpower and equipment utilization. Assist project manager in conducting effective pre-construction/pre-planning meetings. Thorough understanding of corporate and industry practices, processes and standards, and their impact on project activities is vital.
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Interact with the Owner's representatives, including attending weekly owner meetings. In addition to offering a 120 year history of quality, safety and excellence, Company has a dynamic, exciting and supportive culture where opportunity for growth abounds.
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Minimum 10+ years of experience as a Foreman, Superintendent, or equivalent role, in the construction industry - preferable has experience working for a California-based general contractor. Conduct and/or attend Foreman meetings, pre-task meeting, safety meetings and project staff meetings.
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Type Direct Hire Salary $120,000 - $175,000 / yr At Company, we recognize that people are our most valuable resource. Monitor processing of timesheet and extra work efficiency. Benefits are subject to eligibility requirements)Annual Salary Range: $120,000 – $175,000.
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Superior organizational, communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Other benefits include vacation time, sick days, paid holidays, and a 401K program. Must utilize effective management techniques to maximize project performance.
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