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Minimum of 5 years' experience in road construction materials testing (preferred, but will train the right candidate) Are you looking for an exciting career in road, highway, and bridge construction.
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Inimum of 5 years' experience in road construction materials testing (preferred, but will train the right candidate) Our approach is driven by an involved focus on Safety and efficiency, resulting in us being a leader in the heavy and highway construction industry.
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G & J Site Solutions is a full-service soil erosion, landscape, and highway safety contractor servicing heavy civil construction throughout Michigan and Wisconsin. Established in 2003, G & J is an industry leader in both heavy and highway construction.
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Insure project engineering activities comply with company and contract requirements and support overall construction schedule. Provide technical support for construction effort including participation in construction planning and design; interpretation of design; application of construction methods; resolution and documentation of design conflicts; constructability reviews, shop drawing processing etc.
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Knowledge of industrial facility design, engineering, and construction. BS in Construction Management, related degree, or prior experience in Construction Management. Throughout the construction process, the PM team uses company developed processes and tools to maintain clear and constant communication with subcontractors, internal team members, and client personnel.
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Advise and make recommendations to the AVP Facilities Management, the Director of Planning & Construction, the Director of Energy Management, and other members of the University personnel on all aspects of electrical engineering, electrical construction, life safety, and code compliance in pursuit of University objectives.
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We're looking for an Operator in Heavy Civil construction, for our upcoming season, responsible for operating several types of power construction equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
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We are looking for a construction safety professional who is passionate about the safety and health of employees, an excellent communicator both verbally and in writing, has good computer skills, is self-directed, and has experience in heavy machinery installation.
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Come work with us as a Heavy Civil Excavator Operator for the upcoming season and enjoy a family-focused, progressive culture, and work with an industry leading company in heavy road and highway construction.
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The Walbec Group of companies is currently in its third generation of family leadership producing high-quality construction materials and delivering unparalleled professional design, engineering, and construction services.
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