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The Accounts Payable (AP) Specialist I performs tasks to process vendor payments, maintain accounts payable records and maintain vendor files in an accurate and timely manner.
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Maintain regular communication with construction project manager and building manager to keep apprised of progress and priorities. Contribute to project phasing decisions, required city bidding processes, project management, and coordination of construction activities with programming and other onsite events/activities.
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1 year experience of heavy equipment mechanic skills in the construction or mining field. CAT, Komatsu, or John Deere mechanical experience or skills. Freeport-McMoRan promotes a drug/alcohol free work environment through the use of mandatory pre-employment drug testing and on-going random drug testing as per applicable State Laws.
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Two (2) years’ experience in mechanical/maintenance crafts (including welder, boilermaker, machinist or facility maintenance/construction) or a combination of education and experience in industrial mechanical repair and maintenance.
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About the Role: Moltz Construction Inc. is looking for a Concrete Foreman to support an expansion project of an existing Mine Water Discharge Treatment Plant in Climax and for an ongoing project in Crested Butte, both in Colorado.
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Project management experience in an industrial setting including scope development, cost estimating, scheduling, construction oversight, implementation, and commissioning. Experience in structural design and analysis including structural steel and the use of the AISC code, as well as structural concrete and the use of the ACI code.
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The Deputy Director works with the Public Works Director to plan, organize, administer, and coordinate all activities related to the assessment, inventory, acquisition, disposition, and utilization of the County's physical facilities and real estate portfolio including strategic capital planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and optimization.
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