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We are growing and have an excellent opportunity for a skilled heavy equipment operator, especially backhoe and/mini excavator for sewer & water service repairs/replacements. We are growing and have an excellent opportunity for a skilled heavy equipment operator, especially backhoe and/mini excavator for sewer & water service repairs/replacements.
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Operate various types of front end such as but not limited Caterpillar or Kawasaki front end loaders to work at asphalt plants to load and feed the hopper of an asphalt plant with necessary materials to produce asphalt.
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Operate one or several types of power construction equipment including but not limited to motor-graders, bulldozers, rubber tire backhoes or trackhoes, rollers, articulated dump truck drivers, front-end loaders or hydraulic excavators to excavate, move, and grade earth, erect structures, or pour concrete, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement on roadbeds, parking lots, airport runways and taxiways.
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Act as the lead inspector on NCDOT and County transportation construction projects performing inspection services for asphalt, concrete, erosion control, traffic control, earthwork, and other construction materials and processes as influenced by the project.
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Covering roofs and exterior walls of structures with metal, slate, single-ply systems, asphalt, aluminum, wood, gravel, gypsum, and/or related materials, using brushes, knives, punches, hammers, and other tools.
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Responsibilities Field Activities: Conduct observation, testing, sampling, and inspection of materials, including soils, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, asphalt, and structural steel placement.
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Under the direction of senior engineering staff, performs field materials testing of soil, asphalt and concrete. Current NCOT certifications for soils, concrete and asphalt pavement are a plus, but not required.
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You will see construction projects from beginning to end, documenting the successful placement and use of soil, concrete, rebar, asphalt, aggregate, and other building materials. You have 2+ years of experience in construction testing/inspections of soil, concrete, masonry, and/or asphalt materials or equivalent experience and an associate degree in a related field.
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General use of mini-excavator, skid steer, and corresponding attachments. Complete repairs and maintenance on ponds, lakes, and other stormwater control measures, including: Turf establishment, mowing, planting, invasive plant treatment or removal, hand or machine excavation, grading, erosion repairs, tree removal, and site stabilization.
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NCDOT Asphalt Roadway Level I. Acts as a CEI Inspector on roadway and bridge projects and supports the Senior Inspector. NCDOT Concrete Field Inspector Level I. NCDOT Level II Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection Certification.
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0-2 years of experience in construction testing/inspections of soil, concrete, masonry, and/or asphalt materials. 5+ years of experience in construction testing/inspections of soil, concrete, masonry, and/or asphalt materials.
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Ability to attain NCDOT certifications for asphalt roadway paving, concrete testing, density, Aggregate and Borrow Pit sampling, and other certification as required/needed. Ability to attain NCDOT certifications for asphalt roadway paving, concrete testing, density, Aggregate and Borrow Pit sampling, and other certification as required/needed.
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Certifications from a State Highway Agency or National Entity such as ACI (American Concrete Institute) or NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) in earthwork, asphalt, and concrete if required by the client or jurisdiction in which they will be working.
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Summary of Position:As a construction material testing technician, you will perform field and/or laboratory testing, observation, and inspection of construction materials (, soils, aggregates, concrete, asphalt, and steel.
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Minimum of three (3) years of sales/marketing experience in the heavy civil construction, asphalt or aggregates industries preferred but not required. We are a heavy civil contractor working in the commercial sitework, public infrastructure and asphalt markets in North Carolina.
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