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Manage, motivate, and mentor a variety of personnel involved in the installation & inspection of solar projects which may include Crew Lead(s), Roof Lead(s), Installer(s), Branch Coordinator, Site Auditors(s), Project, Manager, Warehouse Specialist(s), and Field Manager.
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The Flooring Installation Coordinator is a customer facing role and is responsible for partnering with Lowes Installed Sales staff and Service Pros Installation Groups Contractors to ensure customer satisfaction.
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POSITION OVERVIEW: Assists with planning and organizing of project activities required for effective coordination of electronic security installation projects. Project Coordinator reports to Project Manager Supervisor but is responsible to the Project Managers on a daily activity basis GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITIES: Represent Company in a business-like professional manner in both conduct and appearance, to maximize client satisfaction Available to work outside of, or in addition to, normal businesses hours.
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The training program has a target completion of 12 months from DOH. Upon completion of training, electricians will have 18 months to complete 100 hours of designated on-the-job Drive / PLC field work followed by an in-house Drive / PLC / HMI evaluation by demonstrating knowledge and skill proficiency to training program coordinator.
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UTILITIES SEGMENT OVERVIEW:As a trusted partner in the electrical and telecommunications construction industry, we provide a wide range of construction services including electrical transmission, distribution, substations, and fiber optic cable installation.
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Supervising and directing the activities of the special services teams: paint crew, carpet installation crew, and ice arena team. The coordinator will work with the facilities Operations management team and industry experts to procure, evaluate, and maintain custodial equipment and tools to maximize efficiency and protect our equipment assets.
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You will collaborate with three dedicated Main ID designers, an installation manager, and a permit coordinator to lead and successfully execute projects. Assist with third-party vendors involved in the permitting, production, and installation processes as needed.
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Complete direct hands-on repairs, including but not limited to: rough/trim carpentry, tile work, grab bar installation, wheelchair ramp/safe entry/egress repairs, interior/exterior painting, and weatherization.
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Utility Inspector Coordinator Tracking Code Job Description Wilson & Company is currently seeking a Utility Inspector Coordinator who will be responsible for the monitoring of the installation of utilities across railroad property throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin.
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The Project Coordinator oversees the installation of construction projects on a daily basis, interfacing with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers. They must be familiar with all aspects of landscape, hardscape, and irrigation construction, including customer service, estimating, production, and training.
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Hallmark Glass Inc. is looking for a Full-Time Project Management Assistant/ Project Coordinator that will work alongside our Project Management Team and assist in the day-to-day operations in the office and on-site.
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Including but not limited to product delivery, installation (either in-house or with subcontracted installers), production keeping in mind lead times, site meetings, punch list, phasing, etc. Attending site meetings when required (dependent on project) and maintaining customer relations with site coordinator and other trades.
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Follows the delivery schedule provided by the installation coordinator. We are seeking a dependable and hardworking individual to handle the delivery, installation, pickup, and processing of Loffler equipment and commodities.
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Participate in implementation project management calls and support other aspects of the client installation process as directed by Client Services Manager and other team members as appropriate.
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Works with 3rd party Credit Card Processing Company to ensure smooth transition/installation of interface. Functional understanding and ability to work through coordination process to bring a hotel live on Auto Clerk PMS. Process includes speaking with hotels to provide them with information/deadlines to meet an agreed upon installation date.
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