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During heavy construction, the construction site superintendent is on-site at all times. During other project periods, the construction site superintendent may not have to be on the construction site every day, and may work at the office or possibly remotely to assist with other projects not in the heavy construction period.
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The Class A/B CDL Driver is responsible for operation of equipment including, but not limited to Roll Off Trailers and Dry Vans. Your responsibility will be to manage customer environmental program by picking up waste at customer facilities and transporting to a Thompson Industrial location or other disposal site.
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She/he supports the Site Safety Manager and/or the Site Asset Protection Responsible and/or the Site Security Specialist in the implementation of the Security policy at the site.
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Perform basic professional geotechnical engineering work relating to conducting research and inspections of proposed and existing site conditions, including subsurface investigations, soil foundation engineering, settlement analysis, soil erosion, lateral earth pressures, geological hazards, underground water, and slope stability for commercial, industrial, building, environmental, infrastructure, and transportation projects.
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Firewatch Contracting, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVO) Small Business, is in search of a Site Superintendent for its US Federal Government business. Firewatch Contracting, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVO) Small Business, is in search of a Site Superintendent for its US Federal Government business.
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Design various types of highway, bridge and traffic projects, including urban and rural roadways, interstates, interchanges, traffic management, transportation planning, highway safety, site planning, preparation of concept alignments, geometric layout, MOT, Drainage and ADA compliance projects.
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From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment. Related experience may include: Account Manager, Rental Sales, Parts Sales, Service Manager, Customer Service Representative, Construction Manager, Tools Manager, Counter Sales Representative, Equipment Associate, Manager Trainee, Manager in Training, Skilled Craftsman, Brand Ambassador.
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Corporate wellness program that includes: an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), on site health coaching and wellness discounts (Weight Watchers, YMCA, etc.) Corporate wellness program that includes: an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), on site health coaching and wellness discounts (Weight Watchers, YMCA, etc.
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Participate in weekly supervision and scheduled site meetings with the Project Manager/Assistant Project Manager. Complete all tasks identified in the site work plan and perform other duties as assigned.
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The Chemical Safety Lead consults, analyzes, evaluates and makes recommendations to site management regarding facility, safety, security, and fire protection strategies. Manages all record keeping requirements of site team (state specific, OSHA, EPA, etc.
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Works with Plant and Corporate leadership to consistently implement site SHE programs including SafeStart, ergonomics, process safety management (PSM), industrial hygiene, occupational health and safety, security, emergency response and environmental management.
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Oversee college readiness after-school, digital literacy, mentor programming including curriculum development, program operations, and the implementation of programs and/or processes (e.g. transportation, tracking, site rules, discipline, site schedule, space requirements, etc.
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Coordinates with team leader and customer to precisely understand requirements for all on-site installation and repairs by forecasting issues, gathering materials and synchronizing on-site work.
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The skilled concrete finisher performs tasks involving physical labor in preparing site, setting and aligning forms to facilitating concrete pouring on construction projects. Applicant must have reliable transportation to and from job site.
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The perks of working collaboratively with a team dedicated to sharing this mission include an on-site gym; a beautiful solar-powered campus, complete with hiking and running trails, community garden, and a labyrinth; and an on-site, mostly organic caf that serves breakfast and lunch daily including a full-service espresso bar featuring locally roasted coffee.
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