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At the end of the training Construction Engineers may be assigned to one of the following areas: Cost Engineering, Project Engineering, Pre-Construction/Estimating, BIM or Assistant Superintendent.
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Report incidents of potential threats to the environment (i.e., air quality, water quality, contamination, pollutants, solid, and hazardous waste), cultural resources, or natural resources/endangered species/biosecurity issues shall be brought to the immediate attention of the designated COR and/or Government Construction Manager by telephone with written follow-up.
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Minimum 5 years experience as a Project Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineer or Construction Manager. Construction Quality Management for Contractors course through USACE.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWelcome to Ford AV, where cutting-edge integration of audio, video, lighting, music, and technical aptitude forms the cornerstone of extraordinary experiences.
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5+ years' work experience in the construction industry, with at least 3+ years in a supervisory role overseeing projects such as roads, bridges, dams, water/wastewater treatment plants etc. We are currently seeking a qualified Superintendent with a strong background in construction management, specifically in heavy equipment, earthwork, utilities, traffic control, paving, and signage.
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Conduct and document observations of construction as it progresses for civil projects related to civil infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, water/wastewater facilities, pump stations and pipelines.
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US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Quality Management for Contractors (preferred but not required). OSHA – 30 HR Construction Safety & Health (preferred but not required). Experience with US Corps of Engineers, government contracting, general construction.
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Under general supervision of the Project Director/Sr. Project Manager, the Construction Manager supervises the field construction of the Project, including its organization, planning, and scheduling, in order to complete the work on time, within the budget, and to the quality specified.
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The Senior Estimator accurately estimates the cost, time, materials, labor, and equipment required for a construction project. CAN BE LOCAL OR WILLING TO LOCATE The successful candidate will have experience in electrical construction and experience as an Electrical Estimator.
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As we work to weave diversity, equity, and inclusion into our work and foster a sense of belonging throughout the company and within our communities, we constantly ask ourselves: What is our impact on the world?
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Successful candidates will be responsible for general labor duties including the demolition of rock walls, installing irrigation, digging trenches, and installing plants.
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Job DetailsJob Details:We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Permanent Construction Project Manager to join our team. This is an excellent opportunity for a seasoned Construction Project Manager to join a dynamic and growing team.
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Troop Construction Project Manager, Senior. Experience assisting the development of the engineer components of budgeting, scheduling, coordination, and tracking for construction efforts. Provide construction related project management expertise in support of an operational level warfighting headquarters in the development of operational support force capabilities to enable agile operations employment for military clients.
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Contract management to include all aspects (e.g. administer, review, manage, file, evaluate, analyze, and negotiate).
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAre you a construction laborer interested in working for the most trusted fence business in Hawaii? Holiday PayHealth & Dental InsuranceReferral Bonus Opportunities Responsibilities:Putting up fencing around the facilityDigging trenchesSetting post with concreteStretching out fences Requirements:Must have at least 6 months minimum of construction experienceMust have a valid Drivers LicenseMust be able to lift, push, and pull up to 50 lbsDon't miss out on this opportunity.
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