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Support the planning and design of site improvement projects, including grading, drainage, roads underground utilities and other site features. Typical projects include a wide variety of federal, state, and municipal projects involving storm water, hydrologic and hydrologic modeling, site layout and design, water resources, and water/wastewater projects involving collection and conveyance systems and associated utility design, pump stations, and stormwater storage and treatment facilities.
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Inspects on-site culverts, control structures, headwalls, pipe tie-ins, mitered end sections, retention ponds, infiltration systems, vaults, installation of underground stormwater pipe, inlets, and manholes for commercial and residential construction projects; safeguards Environmental Protection Code (EPC) protected wetlands by assuring installation and maintenance of silt barriers along jurisdictional wetland lines; ensures correct size and location, spacing, and placement of wall forms.
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Repair and construct stormwater infrastructure, concrete structures, underground utilities and stormwater basins throughout the central states. The ideal candidate should possess a minimum of 2 years of hands-on experience in stormwater utilities, water/wastewater management, or related fields within industrial or commercial sites.
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Provides overall on-site leadership and management on a construction site. Strong background with mass earthwork, underground utilities, and asphalt and concrete paving.
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Proven experience as a Pipe Crew Foreman in the underground utility construction industry. In-depth knowledge of underground utility installation techniques, including water, sewer, and drainage systems.
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Our many disciplines include underground utilities and site work, road construction, design-build, demolition, stone/aggregate recycling, and transportation. The successful candidate must have a working knowledge of construction industry best practices, OSHA construction regulations, and have at least 5 years of experience in construction site safety.
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Designate all utility line types of conductive or non-conductive materials including water, sewer, gas, electric, fiber optic, PVC, and all other underground facilities that would affect excavation of a site.
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Minimum 5 years working on civil (earthwork, road/highway, site work, underground utilities, bridge, excavation etc) related projects. Preparing and maintaining job costs on a daily/weekly basis and reviewing with project personnel.
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Perform all calculations necessary for grading and drainage, stormwater control facilities, water quality, domestic water distribution, and other underground utilities. Work on variety of civil and site land development and municipal infrastructure projects.
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You will also be responsible for transporting and distributing construction materials, tools, and equipment to appropriate locations on the site. Construction Worker / General Construction Laborer Low Voltage Site - Summit Service Solutions, with over 20 years experience in the construction industry is expanding into the Tampa, FL area and were immediately hiring 3 Construction Workers / General Laborers to assist skilled technicians and electricians with the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of low voltage systems.
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Must be able to plot, plan, and profile drawings to include cross-sections, spot elevations, buildings, walls, fences, roadways, rights-of-way, underground utilities, tunnels, overhead power lines, and other structures noted in the survey notes or on the utility record drawings.
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Headquartered in Holmdel, New Jersey with 70 offices throughout the United States, we specialize in providing a comprehensive suite of services including: civil/site, transportation, MEP (mechanical, electrical & plumbing) engineering, architecture, geospatial/survey, infrastructure, governmental, geotechnical/environmental, telecommunications and utilities engineering.
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Ability to drive to site locations and fly on airplanes. Evaluate design/construction-related deficiencies associated with grading and drainage, stormwater conveyance, underground utility systems, erosion control, concrete flatwork, asphalt pavements, and hardscape systems.
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Locate underground utilities through nondestructive methods. Mobility around a job/construction site to include walking, bending, crawling, climbing, squatting, or kneeling and wearing of required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE.
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Able to traverse a construction job site consisting of uneven ground varying in height and consistency of material, with a variation of elevation 19" or less (mud, gravel, rutted ground, etc.
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