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Five (5) years of field experience as a foreman in the natural gas industry. For this position located in our Chattanooga, TN site, we are offering sign-on bonuses:A fully Qualified Foreman with a crew can earn up to $5,000,A foreman without a crew can earn up to $3,000An additional Daily per-diem of $120.00 is offered for the first 90 days for those interested to relocate to the Chattanooga location.
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We are seeking an experienced and skilled Construction Grading Foreman to join our team. Full Job Description LeoTerra Development is looking for a Grading Foreman to join our team. As a Grading Foreman, you will be responsible for managing a team of workers, ensuring work is completed according to project specifications, schedules, and safety standards.
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As a commercial plumber in our evergreen industry, you will have the chance to define how our brand connects quality and resources with our customers.
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Baker Roofing Company is an industry leader when it comes to providing an outstanding experience in commercial roofing, residential construction, metal fabrication, restoration, renewable energy, and more.
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Our family owned company is seeking an experienced Pipe/Utility Foreman for our Bridge & Roadway Project in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Pipe/Utility Foreman is a field position that is responsible to organize and lead a crew to safely and efficiently perform construction activities.
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Start your career as a Foreman Apprentice and be promoted to a Foreman in an average of 8 weeks. $26 to $32 per hour based on Foreman level (after training) plus an opportunity for weekly production bonuses determined by individual initiative and crew performance.
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