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Their multidisciplinary teams, comprising civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control professionals, along with project and construction managers, are renowned for their collaborative approach and commitment to quality, earning them a strong reputation in the engineering and construction communities.
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Conducts pre-bid meetings, analyzes bids, conducts weekly job visits, facilitates punch walks, and is responsible for all quality control and adherence to construction documents. Knowledge of Microsoft Office, specifically Excel, Visio, and Project preferred.
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Conducts and coordinates quality inspection reviews to enhance employee performance and control effectiveness. Job expectations include supporting the implementation of quality assurance and quality control processes through ongoing monitoring and testing of controls, identifying issues and control improvements for remediation, and building out actions plans and milestones.
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Autodesk AutoCAD, Automation Engineering, Communication, Control Systems (Inactive), Food Processing, Food Production, Leadership, Lead Times, Lean Manufacturing, Manufacturing, Materials Handling, Microsoft Office, organization, Packaging Supplies, Process Engineering, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Project Engineering, Project Management, Research and Development Operations, Six Sigma, Supply Chain, Timeline Development.
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Knowledge of programming languages; knowledge of application framework, design pattern and method; knowledge of software databases (i.e. EnQuesta, Hansen, E-builder, GIS); knowledge of existing facilities and past projects; advance knowledge of Microsoft Office suite along with a good understanding of relational databases.
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Proficient with Microsoft Office and construction management software such as Procore, Timberline, Bluebeam, and Microsoft Project. The Assistant Superintendent will be responsible for project quality control, subcontractor coordination, daily logs/project documentation, safety, and inspections.
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Technically proficient with the capability of performing at an intermediate or advanced level with software tools including, but not limited to, the Microsoft Office Suite of products (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) and other software programs such as Adobe, along with technologies for scheduling, travel and expense reporting and timekeeping.
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Knowledge of scheduling, spreadsheet, document, and database software (such as PMWeb, P6, Microsoft Office package, and others) Knowledge of scheduling, spreadsheet, document, and database software (such as PMWeb, P6, Microsoft Office package, and others.
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Possess excellent basic math skills and have the ability to operate a POS system, Accounting Software and Microsoft Office. Achieve objectives in food and beverage quality, efficiency, sanitation, cleanliness and teamwork among the FOH staff members.
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Collaborates with Engineering, Real Estate, Operations, and Store Support stakeholders to promptly produce the highest quality stores within the budget scope; serving as the construction project expert.
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Knowledge of GIS, Microsoft Office, Goggle Earth, AutoCAD, TED, Pole Loading Analysis software is a plus. The Electrical Engineer will be accountable for the supporting the project scope, quality control and deliver the finished results to upper management for our customers.
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High level of proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite, particularly InDesign; required. Provide preliminary and final quality control check of materials, including proofreading for grammar, request for proposal (RFP) compliance, and conformance to proposal strategies and win themes.
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Proficient to advanced skillset in Microsoft Office Suite is a must with an emphasis in SharePoint (Ex. access, list creation, troubleshooting), Excel (Ex. vLookUp, Formulas, Macros, VBA.
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