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Must have a working knowledge of work practices, methods, processes, and skills in a variety of trade areas, to include electrical, carpentry, masonry, plumbing, ironwork, painting, concrete work, HVAC, fire protection, earthwork, irrigation, and other required repairs.
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Ability to perform basic light duty maintenance tasks for janitorial, cleaning, groundskeeping, painting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, construction, appliances and masonry. Ability to perform basic light duty maintenance tasks for janitorial, cleaning, groundskeeping, painting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, construction, appliances and masonry.
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The maintenance technician performs community maintenance activities under the daily operational supervision of the maintenance supervisor or the lead maintenance technician. Maintain community appearance with regular playground cleanup, trash pick-up and other related responsibilities as required.
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Repair manholes, catch basins and other types of rough masonry construction; maintain signs, assist in loading and unloading. repair manholes, catch basins and other types of rough masonry construction; maintain signs, assist in loading and unloading.
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Perform structural analysis and design of steel, concrete, masonry and timber structures. Experience in structural analysis and design of steel, concrete, masonry, and timber structures.
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Please DO NOT APPLY unless you have 5+ years of Structural Engineering experience including structural analysis and design of steel, concrete, masonry and timber structures is a MUST. Please DO NOT APPLY unless you have 5+ years of Structural Engineering experience including structural analysis and design of steel, concrete, masonry and timber structures is a MUST.
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Analysis and design of various building framing and foundation systems in structural steel reinforced concrete, and masonry. Analysis and design of various building framing and foundation systems in structural steel reinforced concrete, and masonry.
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Lead the design and analysis of structural systems for various types of buildings and structures using various building materials including steel, concrete, wood, and masonry. With designated experts in a host of specialties including traffic management, wetlands restoration, universal design, limnology, and sustainable practices, this group provides expert consultation for a wide range of clients—within our firm and well beyond.
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Ice from roadways, repairing guardrails, cutting grass, limbs and trees and removing log jams. Workers will be required on a seasonal or intermittent basis to operate various types of highway maintenance and construction.
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Perform cement and masonry repairs, floor patching and finishing, and set anchor bolts. Proficiency in installing repairing: Furniture and hardware, stairs, scaffolding and wood platforms, weather stripping and caulking, wood fencing, floor coverings, signs, cut stencils for signs, wells, partitions, ceiling and related hardware, shields, windbreakers, canopies and curtains, paneling, plaster, bulletin boards, dispensers, mirrors.
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Under general supervision, perform routine field sampling/testing and/or laboratory testing of soil, base, aggregate, Portland cement concrete, asphaltic concrete and masonry in accordance with established procedures and the standard methods established by AASHTO, ASTM, MDOT or other agency with appropriate, properly calibrated testing equipment.
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Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical. Working knowledge of skilled trades including carpentry, masonry, concrete work, site excavation and grading, plumbing, fire protection, HVAC, and electrical.
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MDOT and NTTA experience. MDOT/ACI/Michigan certifications (MCA Level 1, ACI Level 1 or 2, Aggregate Tech Level 1/Level 2, MDOT Density Technology) Highly familiar with construction material materials, field inspection practices, process, methods and techniques.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in structural engineering, with a focus on civil structures, and be proficient in Revit and AutoCAD. This position requires at least 3 years of experience in the field of structural engineering.
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As the industry leader for masonry design and installation, IMI provides education, design assistance, technical support, and training to the AEC community. The International Masonry Institute (IMI) seeks an experienced Architect, Engineer, Construction Manager, or Construction Professional to serve as Director of Industry Development and Technical Services in Detroit, MI and to join our nationwide team.
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