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As the successful new hire, you will have 6 to 10 years of experience working on heavy civil projects that includes: concept planning, drainage modeling, detailed design of sanitary sewer, water distribution, storm drainage, grading, and pavement, and preparation of construction drawings and specifications.
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1-3 years of Technician experience with diesel equipment and or heavy construction equipment strongly. 1-3 years of Technician experience with diesel equipment and or heavy construction equipment strongly.
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One or more years of outside work experience, e.g. construction, heavy equipment operations, farming, etc. It provides rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services and solutions to customers across a broad array of markets, including energy, industrial, construction, agricultural, and consumer products.
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Associates, Undergraduate, or Graduate degree in civil engineering, construction management or related field. Kiewit's South Central District is one of Kiewit's leading infrastructure districts specializing in heavy civil, transportation, and water resource markets.
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To provide engineering and construction related project management and technical oversite of planning, design, analysis and studies for domestic and international geotechnical and Heavy Civil (Tunnel) projects.
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Growth opportunity when candidate learns; how to lay storm drain, how to use Heavy Equipment, how to shoot grades and how to read blueprints. Local well-established construction company is looking for construction laborers and storm drain, pipe layers to join their team.
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The primary responsibility of a finish-grade heavy equipment operator is to ensure that the final grading of a construction site or project meets the specified requirements and is prepared for the next phase of construction.
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Typical customers include: Farmers, Truckers, Construction, Mines and Excavating, Landscaping, Buses, Manufacturing, and any other business that uses heavy equipment. Existing contacts in heavy industries.
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Plans, coordinates, directs and supervises the work of a group of engineers or architects in the design and construction of heavy civil projects. Provides technical engineering guidance and input on key projects throughout the conceptual, preliminary and final design and construction phases.
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