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Education and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Transportation, or related field—or equivalent experience 15 years of broad and deep, progressively responsible Passenger, Commuter Railroad or Class 1 Railroad Commuter Operations with progressively more responsible experience ultimate reaching the Division, or Region Commuter Rail Operations Officer or COO for a commuter railroad or contractor to a commuter railroad.
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The Assistant General Counsel role reports directly to the Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary. with or for a federal government contractor; The RAND Corporations Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is seeking a highly motivated, professional attorney to join our team as RANDs Assistant General Counsel focusing on Employment, Labor, & Higher Education Law.
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Scanned copy of California General Journeyman Electrician Certification or C-10 Contractor License. Requires a California General Journeyman Electrician Certification or C-10 Contractor License.
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Attend construction meeting with college project team and general contractor. Perform ongoing review, for completion and accuracy, of contractor safety submittals, JHA, MOP, Fall Protection Plans, Crane Lift Plans, Excavation and Scaffold Erecting Plans, Confined Space Entry and hazard assessment of other high risk operations.
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15+ years of progressive experience in construction management for a large scale general contractor. We provide general contracting, construction management, design-build and self-perform service nationwide.
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The target is to have trains delayed due to major incidents on the move with a rescue train or safely transfer to busses (preferably provided by the contractor) or mobility managers (Uber, Lyft) within an hour or less from notification of the incident.
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Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 10-15 years of construction management experience for a large-scale general contractor or CM at Risk firm. Each set of projects has specific characteristics regarding size, complexity, sector etc, which dictate the precise years of experience and industry knowledge necessary for success, above and beyond general construction knowledge and experience.
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Minimum Requirements Required Experience: Minimum eight (8) years full time paid professional experience in Construction Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably in an educational facility or public works projects.
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Our objective is to help our general contractor partners build out project teams for high level infrastructure projects across the US. Collecting and recording weekly certified payroll reports from home office for employees and from subcontractors working on heavy/civil construction projects.
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Top ENR General Contractor firm that specializes in commercial ground up construction is looking for a Construction High Rise Superintendent in LA with experience in Building and Construction.
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Communicate effectively and professionally with numerous parties including the general contractor, the owner’s representatives and external stakeholders. Reviewing contractor and subcontractor pricing and leading negotiations on behalf of the client to drive fair contract prices.
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Previous experience with a general contractor (GC) or developer is advantageous. You may be a recent college graduate with a degree in architecture, construction management, or related fields.
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5+ years’ experience in commercial construction, including experience with a commercial general contractor. ProCore, Adobe, BlueBeam, JD Edwards. Supervise assistant operations support roles such as assistant project manager, administrative assistant, MEP managers, safety team members, etc.
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HelloTech’s MDU team needs you for thermostat and smart-lock projects today Read more here and don’t wait to apply Join the team today - HELLOTECH IS LOOKING FOR EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS TO JOIN THE TEAM As an electrician/general contractor you will choose what types of jobs you want to perform, and then use your expertise to assist our clients with their various tech needs.
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Requirements Minimum Required Experience: Minimum eight (8) years full time paid professional experience in Construction Scheduling for an Owner or General Contractor, preferably in an educational facility or public works projects.
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