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Demonstrated knowledge of building-related national codes, principles and techniques of building inspection, major types of building construction, materials, and methods, accepted safety standards and methods of building construction for commercial buildings, and pertinent understanding of federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.
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Responsibilities: As an Underground Foreman , you will support all phases of utility construction for various types of telecom projects. As an Underground Foreman , you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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The Construction Inspector works closely with the Resident Engineer to ensure conformance with standards, safety, and contract requirements. Works under the general guidance and direction of a Senior Construction Inspector or a Resident Engineer.
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Five (5) plus years of experience with safety and health in the construction industry is preferred. Located in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic Regions, Kokosing's services include the construction of highways/bridges, industrial facilities/factories, data centers, marine, solar, advanced industrial, pipeline, and water/wastewater facilities , along with asphalt/concrete pavement and underground utilities.
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Passion toward your career in safety and the construction industry. Minimum of 3 years as an EHS Director, 7 years as an EHS Manager, or 10 years’ experience in Construction, Industrial, or Maintenance EHS.
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The Resident Engineer will manage the Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI) team to verify that the Contractor's processes are structured to ensure that safety, quality, schedule, and all construction activities are incompliance with contract documents, governmental regulations, environmental and cultural commitments and safety standards.
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Coordinate with construction management; QA/QC and commissioning, Safety, Procurement, Engineering, Finance, Development during the execution phase Manage project workload projections and manpower planning and resource allocation monthly Manage vendor and construction subcontractor relations, prepare/evaluate subcontractor RFPs, negotiate with subcontractors, work closely with legal counsel for contract execution, and manage subcontractor progress and performance through project close-out.
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Concrete Carpenter at Shiel Sexton A Carpenter at Shiel Sexton performs commercial and industrial construction and remodeling, interior systems, interior and exterior finish, blueprint reading, transit operations, scaffolding, and safety.
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This role will enforce shooting range standard operating procedures and provide basic maintenance to ensure the safety of visitors and staff. This role provides security to facilities, construction sites, and logging operations as needed, including late-night visits to areas prone to vandalism, disturbances, and illegal activities.
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Train field personnel in construction methods, operation of equipment, safety procedures and company policies. Routinely inspect the construction site and work progress to maintain compliance with contract specifications along with company quality and safety standards.
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Sargent & Lundy delivers comprehensive project services-from consulting, design and implementation to construction management, commissioning and operations/maintenance-with an emphasis on quality and safety.
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Demonstrates the ability to be self-taught, continuous learning Certified Construction Manager (CCM) Knowledge of Maximo or other CMMS systems as well as effective use of Microsoft Project or similar.
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3 plus years of field safety training experience, or OSHA compliance officer experience related to Trench Safety and Confined Space, and related field experience. As a Trench Customer Training Specialist at United Rentals, you are responsible for the delivery and the field execution of Excavation Safety for the Competent Person and Confined Space Training Classes (CPT/CST.
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Prepares site drawings and construction sketches using MicroStation and GNetviewer for various installations of electrical facilities in a cost-effective manner that maximizes safety and service reliability utilizing client standards.
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DLZ offers Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Civil, Structural, Mechanical, and Electrical Design and Engineering services, as well as Surveying, Construction Inspection, and Environmental Studies.
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