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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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Expertise must include in-depth experience in design, construction, installation, and maintenance of all types of vertical transportation equipment and related industry safety standards and code compliance.
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6 months of related experience in high endurance or highly physical activity or role, such as lifting/transferring patients, sports/fitness, farming, construction work, landscaping, etc. Transport product between backroom and display floor with manual equipment, such as pallet jack or hand truck.
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The performance of the position requires exposure to typical office areas and manufacturing areas that require the use of personal protective equipment such as steel toed shoes, safety glasses with side shields and hearing protection.
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When not actively operating the equipment, the operator participates in the hands-on construction and maintenance of bridges and structures composed of timber, steel and concrete. The machine can include the operation of a mini or full-size excavator, backhoe, or other assigned equipment.
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Company Paid Holidays Company Background Protect Environmental is a national leader in the environmental consulting and construction industry, focusing on radon and chemical vapor intrusion management.
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Project Manager - Large-Scale Manufacturing Installations (Louisville, KY)The Role:In this permanent, full-time position, you will be responsible for the complete lifecycle management of complex manufacturing equipment installations.
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Responsibilities: Manage all aspects of large-scale manufacturing project installations, from pre-construction planning to final commissioning and handover. Strong understanding of construction methods, project management methodologies (e.g., PMP certification preferred), and safety protocols.
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Travel as required to project sites throughout the US. Qualifications: Minimum 7 years of experience in project management, preferably within the large-scale commercial construction or manufacturing industry.
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Operates a wide variety of heavy equipments vehicles that perform the spreading and compaction of construction demolition, commercial and residential waste disposed at the post collection facilities.
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Assist in the surveying and layout of construction site elements, maintaining project communications, and reviewing/approving payables. Maintain and file project communicationsMaintain and track status of the project “red-line” and digital As-Built documents as required per contract requirementsSecure and assemble all project closeout materials from subcontractors and suppliers including guarantees, warranties, As-Builts, and Operations & Maintenance ManualsAssist with the scheduling, coordination and documentation of all project equipment start-up, commissioning, performance testing and owner training.
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Minimum of 15 years’ experience in identifying and developing new commercial loan opportunities including but not limited to, commercial real estate loans, business lines of credit for working capital, equipment loans, business acquisition loans, construction loans, development loans, letters of credit and leases required.
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Strong understanding of construction methods, project management methodologies PMP certification preferred), and safety protocols. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and project management software Primavera P6, MS Project.
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To Apply for this Job Click Here If you are an experienced Project Sales Representative with experience in bidding construction and/or equipment packages, we want to meet you. We put our money where our mouth is and are proud of our efforts to identify a broad slate of candidates, with many hiring success stories to share.
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Proven experience as a Piping Estimator in the construction or mechanical industries. Prepare detailed cost estimates for piping projects, labor, materials, equipment, etc. Knowledge of piping materials, construction methods, and industry standards.
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