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This position is responsible for the use and operation of heavy construction equipment which could include a forklift, dozer, front end loader, excavator, roller, backhoe or articulated dump truck in a safe and efficient manner.
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Develop electrical equipment specifications and Bills of Materials (BOM) for procurement and construction. Experience with electrical equipment, which includes, but is not limited to: MV and LV switchgear, Secondary unit substation Transformer -GSUT, UAT, panel boards, breakers, protective relays, inverter, battery, battery chargers, disconnect switches, surge arrestors, medium voltage cable, low voltage cable, control cable, fiber optic cable.
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The Operator Telecom Construct Equipment can operate a variety of equipment, used in installation/repair/maintenance activities associated with underground construction or utilities, in a safe and effective manner.
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You will safely operate drill equipment on jobsite which may include but not limited to the following: Directional Drill, Backhoe / Excavator, Skid Steer, Tractor Trailer (Moving Equipment / Haul Water), Vacuum Truck/Trailer.
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Engineering aptitude: Ability to properly size, quote, install and maintain large projects that may range from critical sewer by-pass, industrial process cooling, construction and water damage drying, multi-level power distribution at various voltages and large scale climate control projects.
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American Lighting and Signalization (ALS) provides street lighting and traffic signalization construction, maintenance, and emergency response services in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic United States.
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Coordinates national and regional master service agreement vendor selection and contract negotiation and execution in concert with the Executive Director, Architect/Engineer modified AIA agreements, Construction Manager modified AIA agreements and general conditions, and other agreements related to commissioning, existing conditions assessment, and additional consultants and contractors as needed.
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Employee will learn to perform and assist other linemen in the construction, repair and maintenance of electric distribution and transmission lines, learn to inspect, repair, maintain, rebuild, construct, and install the equipment and apparatus associated with the Power Quality Section facilities.
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SafeWorks LLC, is the global leader in powered suspended access solutions for commercial construction, elevator, infrastructure, power generation, offshore and wind energy markets. Since the introduction of the original Spider work basket in 1947, we have been designing, manufacturing, distributing and services suspended scaffolding and fall protection solutions to end users and through equipment dealers under the Spider, Power Climber, Power Climber Wind, Swing Staging and DualLift brands.
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Working closely with the installation coordinator, you help with ordering proper parts, equipment, and ensure the completion of projects. Not only do we install and service, our educated and experienced team has the opportunity to tap into their creative side by engineering and advising on new construction design projects.
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Must have high degree of technical knowledge and skill in all areas of facilities maintenance including items such as conveyor systems, automated material handling systems, powered industrial equipment, waste and recycling stream processes, structural and mechanical/electrical/plumbing components of the building and construction processes.
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Assists the Operations Manager and Area General Manager with scheduling of installation projects and equipment backlog, including scheduling of want dates and ship dates. Goals and objectives are aligned with Area General Manager’s and from a priority include EBIT, cash flow, reducing equipment/project slippage, backlog growth, SG&A, productivity improvements, succession planning etc.
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Familiar with Heavy Construction Equipment. We are looking for an experienced Construction P6 Scheduler to join our growing team. Reputable KY Construction Company urgently seeks an Estimator, Earthwork, Inudustrial.
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Management of on-site rental equipment, trailers, dumpsters, field restrooms, etc. Preferably with Construction Management/Civil Engineering Focus. 0-3 years of construction experience (including internships & co-ops.
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Technical Knowledge: In-depth understanding of concrete construction techniques, materials, and equipment. Resource Management: Efficiently manage construction materials, equipment, and manpower to optimize project efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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