- UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Gpac, is partnered with a well-established Electrical Construction company of seeking a Safety Manager. The ideal candidate should have a Safety background and experience in Electrical or Structural Construction, Heavy Civil, Roads, Bridges, or Underground Utilities.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Field Safety Coordinator The Field Safety Coordinator administers the safety program on assigned projects, reporting to jobsites with field crews as required. - Cooperate with project management and safety director to ensure safe work operations.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Job Type: Full Time, On-site Responsibilities for the Project Coordinator: Develop and implement production schedules to meet customer demands Manage and control costs while maintaining the highest level of product quality Oversee and manage field managers, ensuring timely submission of verifications and data, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations, policies, and procedures Post bid addendums, proposal requests, RFI’s, ASI’s, etc.
Full-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
If you are interested in learning more about this Safety Coordinator opportunity, please apply with a resume to: leigh.jerzak@gogpac.com. Essential Functions Of The Safety Coordinator.
ExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
- Suggest Revision
Because of their continued growth, a General Contractor in the RIO GRANDE VALLEY seeks a MEP Coordinator with commercial experience to join their team. For immediate consideration for the position of MEP Coordinator, send your confidential resume to Jason.
$70,000 - $100,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago
FEATURED BLOG POSTS
How to Dress on the First Day of Work (Men & Women)
You did it! Out of hundreds of applicants and dozens of people interviewed, you’re the one who got a new job. Congrats! Now comes the question of how to dress on the first day of work.
Why College Students Should Work While in College?
College is a special part of our lives. It’s a time when we prepare for our dream job while creating some of the most memorable moments in life. That said, college life can also be stressful. Not only do we have to spend long hours studying, writing and researching, but we also have to deal with increased tuition fees and living expenses.
5 Ways to Measure Candidate Experience
Your candidate experience is made up of 4 essential parts
How to Stall a Job Offer Politely
You did it! After several weeks of looking for a new job and undergoing grueling interviews, you finally have a job offer. Although this may be very exciting, accepting a job offer means that you’re making a long-term commitment to your future employer. So, even if you’re eager to leave your current job, this isn’t a decision you should take lightly.
How to Get a Job in a New City - Best Tips to Follow
When your dream job posts, will you be ready? What if that dream job was in a faraway city or a different continent…would you move for it? Most of us have dreamed about what it would be like to accept a job in a new place at one time or another. But when it comes to actually making a move, it’s usually the logistical details that give us pause. The key to job searching in a different location is to have a plan.
What is a Policy of Non-Retaliation & How to Create One
Your company probably has many policies in place – anti-discrimination policies, equal opportunity policies, ethics policies, and so on. However, it is important to re-evaluate whether you have a policy that covers every situation. Say for instance one of your employees submit a complaint in good faith to their supervisor. To their surprise, they are met with retaliation, such as demotion, defamation, or even termination.
When to Tell Your Boss You're Job Searching
The Bureau of Labor Statistics has found that individuals, on average, have 12.4 jobs throughout their working life. So regardless of where you are on the career ladder, it’s inevitable that at some point, you’ll begin looking for another job. That said, you might be wondering,