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In this entry level construction inspector role you will contribute to delivering general civil, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), smart city, connected vehicle, electric vehicle infrastructure (EV), mobility hub, bus rapid transit (BRT) and fiber communications projects.
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In addition to their construction law background, HHMR’s attorneys are well-versed and experienced in tort, contract, property, and general casualty litigation ranging from product liability to personal injury and premises liability claims.
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5+ years of experience with underground construction, aerial construction, fiber and coaxing splicing. Note: This job description is a general overview of the responsibilities and skills required for the position of an OSP Field Supervisor.
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Work and coordinate closely with the VP of Operations, VP of Business Development, Frame Operations Manager and Rebar General Superintendent for all reinforcing needs. Knowledge of reinforcing and concrete construction systems, take-offs, and estimating processes.
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My name is Angie Nichols and I help place individuals in the Heavy Civil Construction industry at all levels across the country. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT/ DIRECTOR OF FIELD OPERATIONS Denver Metro Based Company seeking a GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT/ DIRECTOR OF FIELD OPERATIONS to oversee and lead their tight knit but welcoming Field Operations group.
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Specializing in water and wastewater treatment facilities, we provide general contracting, design, build, and construction management services for civil engineering projects. As a Construction Project Manager - Water/Wastewater, you play a vital role in our company.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Own the delivery of top-line revenue goals for the region, including new and repeat business with B2B clients such as builders of new residential (and commercial as needed) construction projects to sell our turn-key stone solutions products and services Leads a team of builder sales representatives to drive YOY growth in new sales, new clients, and repeat business and developing plans to support entry into new markets.
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Electrical/Solar Construction Manager. Experience in electrical or general superintendent roles, with a focus on QA/QC leadership preferred. Electrical/Solar Quality Construction Manager.
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7+ years of solid experience in site management in commercial and/or multifamily construction projects. Mixing expertise, teamwork, and proactive early involvement enables us to provide solutions to the complex challenges of both the preconstruction and construction phases of a project.
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Set the production schedule along with the Production Manager or General Superintendent. Collaborate with Production Manager or General Superintendent and Project Manager to ensure resources (human, material and equipment) are properly managed, utilized and accurately accounted for.
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The Superintendent will have a strong track record of completing Ground Up New Construction, Additions, Renovations, and Build Outs of Grocery, Cold Storage/Freezer Warehouses for food or distribution facilities, and Food & Beverage Manufacturing Facilities, ensuring their successful delivery within schedule and budget along with the ability to manage owners, vendors, subcontractors, and field staff throughout project.
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What started as an electrical company that operated out of a one-bay shop is now a powerhouse of a general contractor, focusing not only on instrumentation and electrical, but adding civil & excavation, facilities & pipeline, construction management, and wireless & communications.
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Candidates should embrace quality customer care and be sharp, mature, down to earth, fun, good communicators, high energy, have a ‘sense of urgency’, and excitement and understanding of construction culture.
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Our capabilities include all facets of construction and engineering including general contracting, construction management, design-build, design-assist and turn-key project development.
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Minimum of 8 years' detailed general civil engineering design experience with includes experience in one or more of the following project types: site civil development, solar, roadways, pipelines, stormwater design.
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