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We are looking to hire several Mechanical and Piping Insulators to join our self-perform team for ongoing work on Camp Lejeune, NC. All work is to be performed on the military base and is paid the required Davis-Bacon prevailing wage, specific to the Camp Lejeune, NC military base.
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Courses in project management, construction management, mechanical trade school, BIM and CADD, etc. A 4 year degree in Mechanical Engineering or Construction Management is preferred. As a Mechanical Project Manager at RQ you will be responsible for coordinating and overseeing the mechanical scopes of our projects on-site at Camp Lejeune.
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Monitor the maintenance and upkeep of all community mechanical equipment, including water heater and HVAC units in common buildings, lawn mowers, weed eaters, etc. ELS is hiring for the position of Maintenance Supervisor in Cedar Point, North Carolina.
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They are now hiring a Mechanical Project Manager for numerous projects on Camp Lejune in NC. This is a Direct Hire Opportunity with the ability to work hybrid or possibly remote. Mechanical PM's are responsible for the daily supervision, direction, and coordination of all mechanical construction activities, mechanical superintendents, and subcontractors on a project jobsite to safely produce quality work, within project requirements, targeted budget, schedule.
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The Maintenance Supervisor performs maintenance duties requiring technical labor skills, including plumbing, light carpentry and construction, HVAC repairs and adjustments, and appliance repair. With a culture of recognition and reputation for excellence, ELS is the ideal organization in which to develop a long and successful career.
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