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Construction design proposals ensuring a goal-oriented approach to building fire safety. The Fire Protection Engineer serves as the technical expert for the Library of Congress on fire protection and life safety related issues in the Safety Services Division, Integrated Support Services in the Office of the Chief Operating Officer (OCOO.
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Partner with field supervision to ensure safety hazard mitigation measures are included in the planning of project construction activities. 4+ years of relevant construction safety experience with an undergraduate degree in safety and health (or related discipline) or demonstrated construction safety and trade experience.
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Maintain and promote safety curriculum and deliver training to field crews using the Safety, Wellness, and Training Van. (SWAT) 5 years' Experience in underground utility construction.
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Manage field staff coordination with Quality Control Manager and Site Safety and Health Officer. This role entails scheduling, subcontractor management, communication with the client and building occupants, safety and occupational health management, monitoring, assessments, safety site orientation, activity-specific education, and assurance of compliance.
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Skills:Construction, LOTO, low voltage, URD, cabling, construction management, inspection, safety, field supervisionTop Skills Details:ConstructionAdditional Skills & Qualifications:Underground Residential DistributionLOTO CertificationLow VoltageCablingExperience Level:Intermediate LevelAbout Actalent Actalent is a global leader in engineering and sciences services and talent solutions.
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Key Responsibilities Support geotechnical and Heavy Civil Business Line projects Perform site visits of on-going construction work and overseeing geotechnical field investigations, may require up to 30% field work.
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Experience and knowledge of administrative functions, reporting, budgeting and control, and business operations, reading blueprints, plant operations and maintenance, buildings envelop, grounds maintenance, equipment, housekeeping / custodial operations, construction, repair, maintenance, purchasing, inventory control, fire, safety management, and OSHA code Good working knowledge of computer maintenance management systems (CMMS), Maximo experience a plus.
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Construction+ Concrete sample+ Concrete test+ Soil sample+ Compaction test+ Nuclear gauge+ Asphalt test+ Field report+ Construction Quality Management (CQM)+ Quality Assurance (QA)+ Quality Control (QC.
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Working closely with field supervision to plan complex safety aspects of the project construction, including critical lifts, hazardous material handling, fire prevention, and evacuation.
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The Construction Superintendent will assist NAVFAC field offices on matters relating to Construction Quality Assurance and Project Management on projects assigned. Notify the government Construction Manager (CM), Contracting Officer (KO), and the FEAD/ROICC if the contractor does not correct a hazardous working condition or a continuing safety issue in a timely or acceptable manner.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Engineering, Construction Management or related field preferred; Using their extensive knowledge of industrial safety operating regulations, the individual will utilize the construction safety auditing process to encourage and create a high level of safety awareness on their project(s), conducting said audits and the accurate reporting of results.
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Undergraduate degree in occupational health and safety, construction management, engineering, or a related field, with an expected graduation in either Winter 2023 or Spring 2024. Clark Construction Group, LLC (and its subsidiaries and affiliates) is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
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Certified Construction Manager or bachelor’s degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university in a Construction / Engineering related field. This position is not subject to federal requirements regarding Department of Transportation “safety-sensitive” functions.
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Communicates with Project Managers, Health and Safety Officers, Director of Health and Safety to ensure field safety for all jobsites and facilities. Since 1993, Martins Construction has consistently tackled some of the region’s largest and most challenging projects with safety, reliability, and efficiency.
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Position Overview Superintendents at GCS-SIGAL are responsible for the overall field work on our projects, ensuring that company policies and procedures are met regarding safety, scheduling, budget, quality, and customer satisfaction.
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