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As a Field Engineer you will play a critical role in the overall the successful and timely delivery of complex multimillion-dollar fast-track, complex heavy-civil, highway and bridge projects from pre-construction stage through project execution and completion.
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Operators operate heavy equipment, such as backhoes, loaders, graders, dozers, and excavators, used in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges, airports, gas and oil pipelines, tunnels, buildings, and other structures, as well as surface mining and quarrying activities.
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High school diploma; one or two years of experience performing labor work and driving heavy equipment and sanitation trucks; experience working on construction projects, roadway projects or utility projects and performing snow and ice removal; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Qualified candidates will have at least 10 years experience working as a superintendent on heavy highway/bridge, concrete, and civil and site projects valued at $1M to $10M. As the Construction Superintendent, you will oversees all aspects of on-site construction activities, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
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McCourt Construction, a Boston-based General Highway Contractor with a rich history dating back to our founding in 1893, is seeking an experienced Construction Superintendent to join our team.
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The position requires near and far vision and acute hearing, the ability to maintain heavy physical exertion for long periods of time, operate hand and power tools, navigate rough terrain, move in or about construction sites.
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As an Assistant Construction Superintendent, you are directly involved in all operational processes for heavy highway, road construction and civil construction projects.
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Four-year engineering or construction management degree or equivalent combinations of technical training and or two (2) years of relevant experience in a similar capacity in heavy-civil construction projects.
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We specialize in heavy-highway road construction, ADA/MAAB improvements and utility infrastructure construction including but not limited to storm, sewer, water, traffic and street lighting.
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10+ years of progressive, hands-on, heavy civil and highway construction surveying experience, with at least two years supervisory experience. The Surveyor Manager manages all survey teams for a particular project(s) in all disciplines of construction including building, highway, bridge, and tunnel construction.
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Cost Estimator will be required to develop detailed cost estimates for a variety of public railroad projects, along with highway, bridge, tunnel, airport, port, water, wastewater, building construction, building renovation and other projects.
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1-3) years in civil construction, heavy highway, or road construction health and safety supervisory role. We are a 3rd generation, family-owned road-construction company in our 50th year of business.
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