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Earthwork and concrete construction and CMT laboratory soil, aggregate and concrete testing preferred but not required. Ardaman & Associates, Inc. is one of the largest geotechnical engineering and materials testing consulting firms in the Southeastern U.S. Over our history, we have worked on more than 150,000 projects throughout the Southeast, the U.S., and worldwide.
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Our rapidly growing foundations business, which includes drilled shafts, micro piles, driven piles, auger cast-in-place piles, full displacement piles, soil mixing, support of excavation, anchors, tie-backs, stone columns, and other geotechnical solutions is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit focused on delivering differentiated solutions.
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Services include: demolition, heavy earthwork, soil stabilization, mass excavation, drainage, pile driving, concrete paving, infrastructure rehabilitation, end-on (top-down) construction, bridge construction, major interstate and highway construction, airports, marine and rail installations.
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Lifting – The employee will regularly lift and/or move/shake up to 40 pounds [soil and/or concrete tests and related apparatus]; frequently lift and/or move up to 60-80 pounds [soils and sand samples, and nuclear density equipment]; and occasionally move more than 100 pounds [such as a loaded wheelbarrow of concrete samples.
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Responsibilities of this position include performing Phase I environmental site assessments, field and office work related to groundwater and soil investigations and media sampling, hydrogeologic studies, remediation system installation, operation and maintenance, and industrial hygiene services including asbestos, lead-based paint and indoor air quality assessments, and underground storage tank assessments.
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Execution of groundwater field programs, including groundwater and surface water monitoring; potable water sampling; supervision of contractors on site; drilling, borehole logging, soil sampling, and monitoring well installations.
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Researches and analyzes publically available data, including but not limited to tax assessor GIS maps, zoning maps, flood maps and soil maps. Assist in the direction and management of all appraisal and appraisal related services statewide as required by the Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (Uniform Act.) under the direct supervision of the Right of Way Manager over appraisals.
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Remove soil, dirt, soap build-up and hair from bathroom mirrors, vanity, sink, toilet, shower walls, bathtub, shower curtain and floor. Dust and polish all furniture, pictures, frames, mirrors, light bulbs and switches, TV and remote, etc.
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Sound understanding of soil and groundwater remediation strategy. Client engagement approach and stewardship. We are bound to our stated vision and determination to address humanity's most urgent needs: to make water, energy and urbanisation sustainable for generations to come.
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The technician will be responsible for monitoring pile driving blow counts and testing soil densities on multiple sites. Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meets their goals, skills and interests.
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Brown Industrial Construction is a South East Louisiana Based Heavy Civil Contractor Focusing Primarily On Clearing and Grubbing, Excavation, Drainage Infrastructure, Materials Placement, Soil Stabilization, Deep Foundations, & Civil Concrete work.
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Responsible for field exploration and observation of earthwork and foundation construction, on projects big and small, to develop an understanding of soil conditions and construction-related geotechnical issues.
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Completes removal of soil linen and disposal of trash according to established procedures. Completes all environmental services tasks, dust mopping, wet mopping, vacuuming, strip/scrub, refinishing, shampoo/extraction and delivery of clean linen according to procedures.
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Brown Industrial Construction is a heavy civil construction company specializing in Clearing & Grubbing, Excavation & Embankment, Sub-Surface Drainage, Material Placement, Soil Stabilization, Concreted Paving, Deep Foundations, Bridge Construction, & related Structural Concrete.
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Must have an earned Ph. D. in an agricultural field from an accredited institution such as agricultural business, agricultural economics, animal sciences, plant and soil sciences, food sciences, or human sciences is preferred.
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