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Experience in Industrial Cleaning - Refinery work - wastewater treatment - valving - piping, Hydroblasting, sand blasting, pressure washing, Construction or Landscaping or Vacuum truck experience a plus.
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Fisher Industries is a family of businesses that encompass all aspects of the aggregate production and heavy civil construction industries. Ready Mix Driver is a safety sensitive position which must be able to operate truck to receive load, evaluate slump and drive to job site.
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This position also partners with the company’s Field Services & Outside Plant Construction groups and serves as the subject matter expert (SME) on current safety training requirements of our field associates, including processes, safety equipment such as fire suppression, and video surveillance.
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Interstate is also a leader in Heavy Diesel Construction Equipment, Off Highway Equipment and Agriculture Equipment. Body shop professionals conduct thorough assessments, perform a variety of repairs, and ensure the vehicles meet safety and quality standards.
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This legacy continues today with Eichleay, Inc. which specializes in the design and construction of industrial process, manufacturing, life science, and high technology facilities. Ability to be badged for process safety management governed facilities, which will require an in-depth drug screening.
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Compile and process general construction documentation, including: As-builts, redlines, construction photos, fiber sequential sheets, splice and test documentation and splice redline sheets.
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Must be proficient in OSP Construction Standards Familiarity with the National Electric Safety Code. Computer experience: Microsoft Windows XP, Excel 2003 or newer and Outlook Experience with mapping tools such as Microsoft MapPoint 2009 or newer is preferred, but not required.
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This includes maintaining the highest quality, supervising all trade and field personnel, while administering good construction safety practices with all on-site activities. We're hiring a Construction Superintendent for renovations at national park near Hardin, Montana.
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Knowledge of local quality, safety, and health guidelines for construction job sites. Proven 5 years’ experience as construction Superintendent (Heavy Civil Underground Utilities experience is must.
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In particular, provide technical guidance and mentoring to Demolition and Construction Managers, Field Safety Officers, and Project Managers. As part of the continued growth of our Decommissioning, Decontamination & Demolition (DDD) and Remediation/Construction Management service offerings, ERM has an opportunity for an experienced leader to join our global consulting firm as a Partner supporting primarily the Western and Rocky Mountain portions of the US, and become an owner and shareholder in a business with Sustainability at its core.
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Develop knowledge of the Companys design, construction, QA/QC, and safety standards and the Company document control system. Perform an entry level engineering role in the design or construction aspects of engineering projects and assists other departmental engineers.
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Functions include program management for large clients, EPC project schedule management, scope definition and change management, management of structured project communications, project financial controls, bidding/proposal responses, procurement/purchasing, safety management, direction of field construction, general administration, and training/mentoring of assistant project managers.
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1 year of previous experience in aggregate, asphalt, and/or concrete related lab and field testing on road construction projects with demonstrated competence in work assignments is preferred. Safety, Safety, Safety comply with all OSHA/MSHA and company policies, procedures, and standards of safety.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for a variety of tasks including submittals, document control, material procurement, quality control and safety. Headquartered in Missoula, Montana, Jackson Contractor Group, Inc. (Jackson) offers superior General Contracting, Construction Management and Design-Build services.
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Minimum 10 years' experience in transmission line or substation construction; understanding of high and medium voltage electrical transmission/substation/distribution systems, excellent organizational skills; strong written and verbal communication skills; working knowledge of a variety of computer applications including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access), FTQ360, Raken, and Vista (Viewpoint) software preferred.
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