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Associate's degree (AA) or equivalent from accredited two-year college or technical school; and/or two years equivalent experience with HUD and or CHFA, or other affordable housing programs as Property Site Manager, Regional Property Manager, Leasing Agent, Compliance Technician or Assistant Site Manager.
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HBK Engineering is seeking a Project Engineer to support our growing portfolio of land development projects, including electric vehicle charging stations, commercial and utility-scale solar, battery energy storage sites and utility-related civil site work.
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Maintenance Technicians are a vital part of the on-site maintenance team. At least 1 year of experience in on-site maintenance operations. Embark on fixing, fine-tuning, and fostering fantastic living spaces.
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Administrative duties of filing, copying, prepare and implement lesson plans, monthly calendars, newsletters, and other necessary site forms for child files and staff files. Observe the budget and spending guidelines for the site by familiarizing self with all aspects of the site budget and p-card process to ensure that all resources are managed effectively and within budgetary constraints.
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Civil/Site- Site development, access roads, drainage channels, jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional dams, slope stabilization, retaining walls, detention ponds, land development, surface drainage, and stream restoration.
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As a DeWALT Service Technician, you'll be part of our Product Services team working as a on-site employee. Join our top-notch team of more than 50,000 diverse and high-performing professionals globally who are making their mark on some of the world's most beloved brands, including DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, and HUSTLER.
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On site experience conducting civil engineering walkdowns. Demonstrated strong background in civil engineering including site preparation, storm water management and BMPs, hydraulic and hydrology (H&H) studies, site drainage and grading, design of access roads, and fencing layout, for renewable energy projects.
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Understanding and compliance with Company policies, OSHA, Applicable ASME B30 safety standards, State and local specific safety regulations, and site-specific safety plans as they apply to crane and hoist erection, dismantle, climbing, maintenance and repair.
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Crisis and De-escalation Network Responses: Responsible for training and supporting school site system implementation by leveraging Denver Public School protocols (i.e., NCI, threat, and suicide assessments) as well as being a first responder with special education and general education students that may require crisis response or de-escalation.
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The SM will coordinate with other Site Manager's, the Field Operations Manager, Project Manager and Director of Construction as necessary to schedule resources (labor and equipment.
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The Site Manager facilitates and ensures all work is safely delivered, constructed with required quality and efficiently delivered. The Site Manager provides coaching and leadership to all site supervisory personnel and ensures the company’s culture, values and processes are upheld.
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This will involve daily duties in office and on-site coordinating construction activities related to erosion control, earthwork, wet utilities, concrete, asphalt, landscape, irrigation and dry utilities.
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We provide engineering services for green hydrogen production via electrolysis using solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power sources and we support on-site usage in power generation, fuel cells, and fueling stations.
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Technician ensures all trash and debris is stored in a professional manner on site. Our services include new site development, tower builds, tower modifications, tower decommissioning, small cell, electrical/civil, DAS, underground trenching, directional boring, fiber installation, equipment modernization, and disaster response.
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Tilt (check us out ) is looking for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) to join our team and help us scale our business by ensuring the reliability, scalability, and performance of our systems and services.
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