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Air Systems Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of EMCOR Group, Inc. EMCOR is the world's leading provider of mechanical and electrical construction and facilities services, including planning, consulting, and operations and maintenance.
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Collaborate closely with internal team members including Global Public Policy colleagues, New Site Development, Engineering, Legal, Tax, Construction, and Operations teams on key issues and workstreams, establishing a cadence of regular briefings.
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Must have strong knowledge and appreciation of construction safety processes and ability to enforce the project safety plan. 10-15 years experience on a $15-50+ million commercial/industrial construction project or multiple projects in a superintendent role.
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We install such control systems on new construction and retrofit projects, including large commercial research and development office campuses, data centers, bioscience, semiconductor clean rooms, and government laboratory campuses.
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1+ years of experience in the construction, refrigeration, HVAC, or other related industry/trade preferred. o Apprentice 1-HVAC: air handler drains, piping for split systems, overhead duct hangers and duct work, etc.
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Apply now with your resume and a cover letter highlighting your estimating experience in the building materials industry or construction industry. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in lumber sales, excellent communication skills, and a passion for customer service.
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The ideal candidate has a proven track record of project engineering and civil construction work. Support construction activities by planning, organizing and implementing project engineering & project controls tasks as required for successful project execution.
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Conduct field surveys of existing conditions and on-site construction progress punch list reviews. Prepare and review construction packages, requests for information, change orders and other similar tasks during the construction phase of the project.
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Providing and/or overseeing critical path method scheduling (via Primavera) for INF construction projects. Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Construction Management or related degree.
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Coordinate with multiple groups (planning, construction, safety, maintenance service provider, building owners, management, etc.) Provide leadership in managing outsourced Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) supplier to ensure safety and maximum building uptime of mechanical HVAC, utility, fire life safety, exhaust, waste water treatment, process piping, and controls systems.
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Coordinate development of and/or maintain an Operations Document Library, including but not limited to construction plans, structural plans, as-built drawings, MEP schedules, line diagrams and schematics, equipment and operation manuals, start up and commissioning documents, and equipment warranties.
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Ledcor Mining services reach across the lifespan of a mine, from facility construction, to full-scale contract mining of coal, minerals, or metals, all the way to mine reclamation. Knowledge of construction costs and budgets, ability to develop a project schedule.
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Project experience: Civil Construction, Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Power Plant. Construction Software, i.e. Procore, Microsoft Project Management etc. The successful person will have experience working on Industrial projects such as Civil Construction, Chemicals, Oil & Gas, Power Plants.
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This CFS Equipment Technician will be responsible for aspects of the construction, implementation, and maintenance of advanced R&D, production, and facilities equipment. 5+ years of experience involving construction, operation and maintenance of industrial, large-scale R&D and manufacturing equipment.
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This is a hands-on position; the construction project manager will work with on-site personnel and subcontractors. CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER - This position is NOT REMOTE OR HYBRID- ONSITE ONLY.
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