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For those applying as a result of organizing, the initial entry evaluation and placement as a Construction Wireman/Construction Electrician will be based on the applicant’s skills, experience, recruiting contractor’s request, and/or local union organizer’s recommendations.
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Certifications: Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST), or equivalent preferred. Commercial Construction Safety Engineer Our client is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Commercial Construction Safety Engineer to join their team.
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Avionic mechanics conduct, maintain, test and repair electrical/electronic systems and components in accordance with the repair stations, FAA's and manufacturer's airworthiness and maintenance standards.
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We are looking for a Lead Project Superintendent who has built a variety of ground up commercial construction and/or multi-family projects. Prepare and meet with subcontractors and suppliers at a pre-construction meeting to verify site and building layout/dimensions and report any inconsistencies with the project manager.
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This position leads, coordinates, and exercises administrative and functional authority for the planning and execution of capital and small public works projects, including design and construction.
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The Project Superintendent (PS) is accountable for properly organizing, coordinating, and managing all field activities throughout the project lifecycle to ensure proper construction execution – from initiation through closeout.
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You'll need 5+ years of experience leading commercial, multifamily or light industrial construction projects. Minimum 5 years verifiable experience in commercial, multifamily or light-industrial construction, thorough knowledge of trades.
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Job Description / QualificationsConstruction Materials Testing & InspectionsWhat you will do in a typical week:Perform a variety of field tests and inspections in Fort Wayne and surrounding areasDocument and report your test results - basic experience with MS Excel is valuableExperienced and inexperienced should applyExperience valuable, but not necessaryTop
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Proven experience in a CFO or senior financial leadership role, ideally within the construction industry. Step into a Leadership Role as CFO in Construction. Experience with financial software systems, particularly Timberline, is a plus.
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Capital Construction Projects- Project Analyst. Construction, Project Management. As a CBRE Program Analyst, you will be responsible for the preparation, evaluation, and presentation of research results for projects overseen by the team.
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We are actively hiring a Construction Inspector to join a premiere Construction and Engineering team in Indiana doing work across Northwest Indiana. This person will report directly to the Lead Construction Manager while overseeing Water/Wastewater projects.
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5 years’ of related work experience (i.e., construction, telecommunications, utilities) Plans, directs, and coordinates the work of the wireline outside plant telecommunications team, ensuring their performance is reviewed.
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We offer competitive pay for entry-level, semi-skilled, and skilled Masons in Lafayette, IN. Masons will handle masonry tasks including concrete finishing, block laying, plastering, and building restoration of commercial-grade buildings, schools, and churches.
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Valid Teaching License in Technology Education -or- Construction/Building Trades -or- 6000 clock hours (3 years) in the past five years in Construction Trades and the ability to obtain a Workplace Specialist License.
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Lead the collaborative effort between field management and the workforce by demonstrating the commitment to align Summit's Injury and Incident Free expectations with the project's specific construction tasks and activities.
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