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Experience: 5 years of experience in multifamily construction, demonstrating expertise in various build types, including wood frame, podium, stick build, masonry, etc. Safety Compliance: Enforce all safety and OSHA requirements to maintain a secure working environment on-site.
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8+ Years of combined maritime project management, design, engineering, and/or new vessel construction experience. 4-year degree or relevant experience in marine transportation, construction management, shipyard management, naval architecture, or marine engineering.
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The firm offers a variety of services including construction management, architectural design, trade services, virtual design and construction, interior design, civil design, structural design, and design management for projects ranging from $25M to over $250M. RQ's experience includes projects from coast to coast, as well as at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and in Puerto Rico. The success of this company has been built on three pillars: Quality, Integrity, and Leadership.
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Have 1-3 years of experience in civil engineering or construction management (Site Development/Public Works/Utilities/DOT) If you have experience working in the heavy civil construction industry as a Site Prep Project Engineer, or want to grow that experience, this role will be a great fit.
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Take charge of shaping the marine engineering team’s vision, identifying key priorities, and ensuring alignment with operational objectives Develop a working relationship with Kiewit’s Marine construction divisions Build discipline-specific strategies and objectives for talent management, technology, quality management and risk management.
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Strong knowledge of design and construction methods. Works with the Director of Design and Project Managers to prepare design development drawings and produce documents through to the construction documents phase.
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You will review and evaluate changes to the shipbuilding or ship repair specifications to determine the impact of such changes on the system design, operation, construction schedule and cost.
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Mittera is a leading-edge company that provides commercial and digital printing, finishing, graphic design, data analytics, direct mail processing, and fulfillment services. Be organized and able to plan, prioritize and follow through on projects assigned with minimal supervision.
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The Driver will operate a Broom Sweeper Truck or a Dump Truck/Follow Truck, providing prompt service to customers on scheduled routes, including new housing developments, local cities & road construction, etc.
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Experience: Five (5) years combined experience in the field of construction as an architect, engineer, plans examiner, building code inspector, registered or certified contractor, or construction superintendent.
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Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division, part of CRH South Division of Companies, is the leader in production of high-quality hot mix and warm mix asphalt, and, with a team of skilled contracting professionals, Preferred Materials - Asphalt Division also offers design-build and conventional-bid-build solutions for roadway and civil construction projects.
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Responsibilities will include hydrologic/hydraulic (H/H) studies and drainage design, stormwater management (SWM) and erosion/sediment control (ESC) design and permitting projects through various Water Management Districts and regulatory entities.
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Perform and analyze site surveys and develop site survey reports which address recommended site construction and installation requirements, potential communication or power source availability, overall site suitability and alternatives.
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We are seeking a CEI Senior Inspector who will be responsible for ensuring that the contractor's work on a project is being completed according to project design specifications and FDOT/Client quality standards, including but not limited to the qualitative and quantitative aspects of construction, accurate measurement and payment of work and the proper documentation of all aspects of construction.
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5-15 years relevant work experience, including project management, design, layout, analysis of power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, instrumentation, controls, and/or low-voltage systems.
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