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We are seeking a highly experienced Heavy Civil Construction Superintendent to join our team in the Bronx, NY. Project Management: Oversee all aspects of heavy civil construction projects from inception to completion, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality.
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Heavy construction labor work/ working with a team to learn and develop+ Working inside a rock quarry around heavy equipment like dozers, excavators, and rock crushers+ For this position you will not start off operating equipment but you can be trained and learn more about the systems+ Rock screening, filtering, heavy lifting, power washing, spraying, and working along the construction team+ Looking for a team player with a good attitude and is eager to learn and grow.
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Oversee team in heavy civil construction operations of Underground projects. Must have 10+ years of experience in heavy civil construction supervision/superintendent type of role, leading crews & working to defined contract plans, speci.
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CMAA Certified Construction Manager (CCM) and/or PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) credential. The Senior Project Director engage in project management, support of contracting processes, design management, construction and commissioning of infrastructure assets within their assigned portfolio.
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Extensive experience in utility coordination and management within heavy civil construction, specifically on tunnel projects. Role description:As a Utilities Resident Engineer for a heavy civil tunnel project, you will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating all aspects of utility-related engineering activities during the construction of tunnels.
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Perform on-site inspection of various heavy highway, bridge rehabilitation/replacement, paving projects, and drainage projects. NJSAT - Asphalt Paving Construction Technologist Certification is required.
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Experience with heavy civil and utility construction including public works (airport, transit and bridges), gas and electrical transmission, energy plant construction is preferred.
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3-5 years of mechanic experience with diesel equipment, heavy construction equipment or specialty lines equipment (large-scale generators, pumps, HVAC or Oil & Gas equipment) strongly preferred.
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PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:Will be required to work in a heavy construction job site where there would be loud noises, mud and dirt and large construction equipment. At least five (5) years of direct safety experience in the construction industry.
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Industry: Heavy civil construction. Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. 1/3 years of experience in project coordination, estimating, or a related field in civil engineering/construction.
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Must have six (6) months of work experience (for example working in a distribution warehouse environment, roofer, farmhand, grocery dock, construction, manipulating patients in a hospital/nursing home or physical therapy environment, or other positions which require continuous heavy lifting which deals with multi-temperature.
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As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Reyes Holdings companies will recruit and select applicants for employment solely on the basis of their qualifications. Experience with a handheld ordering device, prior merchandising or grocery store experience, including stocking, product handling, and local delivery and unloading experience.
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Merchandisers work in local stores to keep Coca-Cola products fully stocked on the shelves. Operating powered equipment (for example, straddle stacker, powered pallet jack) and manual equipment (for example, pallet jack.
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Plans, coordinates, directs and supervises the work of a group of engineers or architects in the design and construction of heavy civil projects. Provides technical engineering guidance and input on key projects throughout the conceptual, preliminary and final design and construction phases.
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This candidate will have opportunities to get involved with project scheduling, estimating, change orders, and field oversight of exciting heavy civil construction. Develop periodic environmental investigation reports, provide information on construction progress, schedule status, cost/budget status, and environmental assurance activities.
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