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The primary duties of the Resident Engineer are inspection of bridge construction activities, planning, scheduling and coordination of construction inspection, quality assurance inspections of bridge and transportation structure related work on projects, including foundations, falsework, temporary shoring, concrete, substructure and superstructure, coordination with contractor, other inspectors, surveyors and materials testers as well as documentation of the project progress.
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As a Permit and Interconnection Technician, you will work with our customer advocates to gather necessary preconstruction approval and post construction approvals in order to permit and interconnect residential solar systems.
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JOIN CANNON as a CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR in IRVINE. Irvine offers warm weather, beautiful scenery, and is a top bicycling city with miles of on-road bicycle lanes and mountain bike trails. Under the supervision of the Resident Engineer, the Construction Inspector will perform the monitoring, inspecting and coordinating of construction management and quality assurance inspections as noted below.
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CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR JOB SUMMARYAs a Construction Inspector, you will be responsible for construction inspections of various transportation, water-wastewater, and public works projects.
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Under the supervision of a Resident Engineer or Construction Manager, the Construction Inspector uses their relevant experience to observe/evaluate project construction in compliance with the plans, specifications, and other appropriate standards.
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Operational know-how of construction, building / community development service delivery (e.g., planning & zoning, engineering, plan review, inspections, code enforcement for residential and commercial.
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OSP Inspector or OSP Engineer or Construction coordinator or Construction Inspector. Applies vast knowledge of OSP construction methods, practices, and safety guidelines. Must be knowledgeable in outside plant construction.
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Using testing and construction standards such as Caltrans, DSA, ICC, ACI, and others for testing and reporting compliance. Interaction with field inspectors, dispatch, and materials testing lab personnel for quality control of construction.
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As the subject matter expert for Solar and BESS within Core Projects, this role may involve critical oversight of construction, commissioning, electrical construction activities, providing guidance to the project engineers superintendent/construction manager, reviewing all electrical drawings and specifications related to Operations 2, and fostering rapport with all stakeholders.
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The company has a development portfolio of more than 19,500 residential units completed or under construction, and more than 4,200 affordable and 7,300 market rate units in pre-development.
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In this role, you will be supporting our materials testing and special inspections team that works on a variety of projects in the commercial, residential, industrial, energy generation and distribution, and educational facilities across Southern California.
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Involved from project inception to completion in the management of design and construction of infrastructure projects, including rehabilitation and reconstruction, grading, drainage, pavement design, specifications, building materials, phasing, and construction safety plans.
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We are seeking an experienced and talented Senior Staff Civil Engineer to join our Southern California team for our Irvine office and will reporting to Project Manager. Perform work that involves conventional types of plans, construction of conventional and critical structures.
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3 or more years of experience in land acquisition and real estate development for residential use. The Land Acquisition Manager will play a crucial role in our real estate development projects by identifying and acquiring suitable land for our company's growth.
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Ability to communicate with the RE, Project Manager, Principal Assistant Resident Engineer, field personnel, public outreach personnel, and the construction administration staff.
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