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Must be familiar with ASTM, AASHTO, ACI and OSHA standards Reliable transportation, valid driver’s license and good driving record required #M1. A combination of any of the following certifications strongly preferred: ACI Concrete, ICC Concrete, NICET Level II Construction Materials Testing, NJDCA Special Inspector (Concrete, Steel or Bolting), Nuclear Density Gauge, etc.
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A hands on position, the Meat Clerk receives, stores, and grinds meats; unloads and transports fresh, cured, and boxed meats and poultry from delivery truck; counts and weighs incoming articles and compares results against an invoice; and examines meats in storage and rotates meats to avoid aging.
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As a Sales Development Executive, you will play a key role in expanding our client base and driving insurance sales. Location: Remote (Virtual, Work From Home) No cold calling, door-to-door sales, or network marketing involved.
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Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds frequently and 100 pounds occasionally; climb in/out of a bucket truck; squeeze tools to 80 pounds of force; climb poles; drive large vehicles and heavy equipment; work from the basket of a bucket truck while wearing PPE; work at night and for extended hours.
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Coordinates the move with the resident and the mover to ensure a smooth move in process, including the logistics of where the moving truck should enter the community, park and the appropriate exterior doors to enter and elevator to use.
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Possession of a valid Class A commercial driver's license with no air brake restriction and an acceptable driving record is required. Operate a variety of heavy equipment including Gradall, front end loader, paver, dump trucks, rollers, back hoe, grader, skid steer, low boy, mini excavator and other related equipment.
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Use your truck to transport trash bags collected from residents' doorsteps to the onsite trash compactor at the apartment community (no large or bulk items, and no offsite driving or dumping.
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Primary Job Function:This role is for Ready Mix Concrete truck dispatching. Job ID: 493385 Preferred Materials - Concrete Division, part of CRH South Division, is a leading supplier of ready mix concrete, concrete block, rebar and building materials in the state of Florida, providing the highest product quality and service in the construction industry.
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Drive bucket truck to jobsite and maintain truck stock. Provide backup for Class A Apprentice Lineman and assist in completion of duties. The OHE Lineman B assists the Journeyman Lineman and the Foreman while in training and learning the trade.
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Also when the tractor is in the shop (Fleet), operate a tractor-trailer truck, dump truck, excavating machine, shaker, batwing, side mount, bush hog, and handheld tools. Do you possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License with no air brakes restriction and an acceptable driving record.
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What We're Looking For BS or MS in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited college/university No experience required If driving for, or on behalf of, any ECS subsidiary, a valid driver’s license is required Who We Are Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering.
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Job requires climbing, stooping, bending, squatting, stretching, driving, sitting, shifting gears, pulling, and occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds. Driving to and from plant and work sites.
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Driving Medicare sales growth and growing relationships with agencies that sell our products. If you are located in Cape Coral or Fort Myers, FL (Lee County Florida), you will have the flexibility to work remotely.
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If driving for, or on behalf of, any ECS subsidiary, a valid driver's license is required. Responsibilities may include testing of soils, foundations, reinforced and post-tensioned concrete, masonry, structural steel, fireproofing, and asphalt pavement.
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Operates a vacuum / jetter truck, Valve Machine, Skidsteer, slope mower, flat deck/bush hog mower, excavator, and other essential equipment to accomplish the task. One (1) year experience in the operation of equipment including, but not limited to regular boom grad-all, asphalt patch truck, small backhoe, Scatback, Flusher, sewer cleaning truck, dump truck, vacuum / jetter truck, dump truck with tandem trailer attached, flatbed, front loader, grader, or similar equipment.
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