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Drive MOT (Management of Traffic) vehicle to and from project and on work site. RoadSafe Traffic Systems ("RoadSafe") is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States.
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The positions will engage all aspects of the EHS program including- Environmental permitting and inspections, industrial hygiene, ergonomics, construction, waste management, safety program creation, and implementation of each one of these programs.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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CDM Smith is one of the worlds top design, program management, and construction management firms, providing innovative and creative solutions for our clients and assisting them in achieving successful outcomes on their water, infrastructure, environmental, and transportation programs.
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Routine duties include on site observations / inspections to confirm compliance with the local building code and project contract documents, collecting samples, performing specific QA/QC tests on construction materials and building components per ASTM, ACI, NAQTC etc., standards, and compiling detailed records of observations, inspections and test results.
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Experience in the design of civil infrastructure such as site planning, roads, drainage, grading, earthworks, containments, deep excavations, ponds, storm water management and erosion and sedimentation control water systems, sanitary sewer systems and other municipal infrastructure.
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Proficiency in project management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Job Title: Traveling Superintendent - Construction. As a Traveling Superintendent , you will be responsible for overseeing and managing the on-site construction activities of multifamily/luxury condo projects from start to finish.
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Serve as Engineer-of-Record, leading the preparation and delivery of project technical specifications and civil engineering construction documents. Experience with various project delivery methods and construction methodologies, especially trenchless applications, is preferred.
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5-10 years of experience as a Superintendent, Project Manager or similar direct supervisory role in a heavy civil construction environment. You are an experienced Superintendent with heavy civil construction experienced ready to bring your strong leadership skills to the table, providing guidance to project staff and are responsible for the smooth functioning of day to day operations.
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Florida Administrative Code, (Internal Risk Management Program), and URAC compliance program, internal controls, quality improvement, and risk management standards.
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A highly reputable Construction Company is actively pursuing a Asphalt/Paving Project Manager. Project types could include earthwork, underground utilities, grading, paving, concrete piping, and excavation.
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We offer a variety of field inspection and risk control services to support our clients’ underwriting processes. Our Risk Control Inspectors evaluate businesses behind the scenes to identify hazards and.
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Utilize project management tools like Asana to create and track timelines for construction projects. The Construction and Planning Specialist will be asked to define project requirements, budgets, and timelines of new infrastructure and will be responsible for the development of construction drawings (with appropriate professionals), request for proposals (RFP), bid evaluations, sub-contractor selections, etc.
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Additionally, we seek a candidate capable of teaching any of the following courses for additional compensation: hand and CAD drafting, stage management, stagecraft, scenic and rigging technology, properties construction, or other topics that align with the incumbent's expertise and within the realm of technical direction and production technology.
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Experience with risk management and quality improvement methodologies to comply with Chapter 641.5, Florida Statutes and Chapter 5912.012, Florida Administrative Code, (Internal Risk Management Program), and URAC compliance program, internal controls, quality improvement, and risk management standards.
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