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Foreman of Pipe/Salvage Yards, PR. Supervises staff (e.g. Stores Laborers) performing and performs heavy lifting and other laborer tasks relating to the loading, unloading, storage and disbursement of water and sewer construction and repair materials, parts and equipment.
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Competitive base salary Relocation Assistance Vehicle Allowance/Company Vehicle Health insurance package 401K Work Life Balance Excellent Security with a very strong EC Electrical Foreman / Superintendent Duties & Responsibilities Manage a team of journeyman and electricians on assigned projects.
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As one of the nation’s largest single-source providers of lighting and electrical products, electrical services, electrical construction, and energy management solutions is expanding their staff and seeking an Electrical Foreman to join the FSG Electric - Chicago team.
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Our steel tube and pipe products have helped build landmarks and buildings in North America; Come build your career at Zekelman Industries!
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I am partnered with a well-established Electrical Contractor who is looking for an Electrical Foreman to add to their growing team. A Foreman must know the job inside and out, including prints, spec book, change orders, and paperwork.
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Experience in crew leading and or acting as foreman on new ground-up construction projects. As an Electrical Construction Foreman, you will be responsible for supervising and running crews involved in the installation or repair of electrical systems, or you may be the primary jobsite supervisor on smaller construction.
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Quickly moving into other industries, we are a fast-paced and agile company looking for a best-in-class Industrial Foreman willing to roll up their sleeves and exude a passion for the field. An NCCER certified Industrial Electrician or an Electrician State License is a Plus.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Two years of experience working as a laborer in construction or repairs, OR as a laborer in a warehouse type facility engaged in materials handling of construction materials, vehicles, automotive parts or equipment.
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We're on the lookout for a Pavement Foreman to be the cornerstone of our active survey crew! Our company relies on proprietary software tools to offer a full suite of services, including energy procurement and demand management; solar, roofing, building envelope, and pavement assessment and maintenance; and LED lighting, HVAC/mechanical, and building automation systems design and implementation.
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The Commercial Framing Foreman performs the same essential functions as a Journeyman Steel Stud Framer along with supervising employees on the job site. We are searching for a Commercial Framing Foreman at Sands Wall Systems.
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We are looking for a qualified Commercial/Industrial Electrician Foreman to join our team. We are looking for a qualified Commercial/Industrial Electrician Foreman to join our team. Measure, cut, bend, and install electrical conduit.
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The Civil Foreman is also responsible for reading a set of plans and having the ability to build a BOM based on those plans with forethought of potential issues that may occur during the build-out process.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Shop Foreman Steel Fabricator at W.E.B. Production & Fabricating, Inc. The position involves leading and supervising the metal fabrication team, operating and maintaining heavy equipment for cutting, bending, and shaping steel, reading technical drawings, and ensuring production meets quality standards.
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The Foundation Foreman will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the foundation team, managing schedules and workforce planning, supervising, building layout, communicating with team members and clients, carpentry, and maintenance work to ensure successful project completion.
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Union Shop Foreman. Ideal candidate will have 3-5 years of tank/trailer repair experience. TIG aluminum, stainless or carbon welding experience. Union Shop Foreman. At Quala/PSC, WE REPAIR TANK TRAILERS.
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