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High school diploma or GED. Construction or painting experience preferred, but not limited to fiberglass batting, spray foam, blown-in, or airless paint sprayer. We want someone who’s ready to make a tangible impact while working with high-quality, eco-friendly insulation solutions like spray foam, cellulose, and fiberglass.
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Peopleready Skilled Trades is now hiring for a Construction Supervisor to cover both residential and commercial properties from Windham NH to Salem MA. The ideal candidate will have 10+years of experience, reliable transportation, be able to pass drug and background screen.
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Role accountabilities:This role supports projects and clients in the planning, preliminary and final design, and construction of water/wastewater treatment plants, distribution/collection systems, and pump/lift stations as well as creating construction documents, specifications, and providing engineering services during construction.
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We are currently seeking a Construction Project Manager (CPM) to provide leadership and oversight during the development, engineering, procurement, and construction phases of new and existing anaerobic digestor projects.
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Draft usability focused requirements and specifications based on the physical, cognitive, and sensory capabilities of intended user groups, including the influence of the intended use environment on user capabilities.
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Minimum of 5 + years' experience within the heavy industrial construction industry, preferably with public water/wastewater experience. A bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or other relevant degree required.
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Keywords: Carpenter, Construction, Lead Carpenter, Finish Carpenter, Foreman, Remodeling Contractor. Keywords: Carpenter, Construction, Lead Carpenter, Finish Carpenter, Foreman, Remodeling Contractor.
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Minimum 15 years’ combined experience within the construction industry, as a Project Superintendent, QC Manager, Project Manager, Project Engineer, and/or Construction Manager required. Experience with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Construction Quality Management for Contractors, preferred.
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Preference may be given to candidates with the following: Experience with construction of industrial scale resource recovery, anaerobic digestion/biogas production, nutrient removal, and RNG facilities; Understanding of electricity and RNG markets; Industrial food manufacturing experience related to resource recovery systems.
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Knowledge of AEC design and construction business operations and project management. So, If you are an expert in the electrical engineering and construction domain, have functional knowledge of Agile software development processes and are excited about leveraging that knowledge to contribute efficiently to innovative projects for the Revit Electrical Advanced Electrical Design solutions, this is the job for you.
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Primary end markets include on-highway vehicles (medium- and heavy-duty trucks, coaches, transit buses, school buses, fire, emergency, and other specialty commercial vehicles) and off-highway equipment (power generation, commercial marine, construction, and industrial applications.
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Atlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison was acquired by Stewart & Stevenson LLC from Detroit Diesel Corporation, a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America, in August of 2013 but continued to use Atlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison and Atlantic Power Systems as trade names.
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As a syndicator of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), W&D Affordable Equity raises corporate equity and monitors the development, construction, lease-up, and permanent financing phases of its investments.
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It has since evolved into a prominent national entity, excelling in design-build, site development, engineering, procurement, and construction within the wireless telephone domain and electric vehicle infrastructure.
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About Atlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison Pride, professionalism, and commitment Atlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison is an authorized, value-added distributor of premium-branded diesel and alternative fuel engines, transmissions, and related products, systems, and components used in vehicles and power systems.
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