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Experience with decarbonization within a utility or industrial environment (e.g. rotating equipment optimization, green energy production, fleet electrification, buildings, etc.) Work closely with the Municipal Water and Utility Technical and Performance teams to track, report and dashboard the MW BU's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions footprint in an annual GHG inventory publication.
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New York City Department of Design & Construction; New York City Economic Development Corp.; New York City Department of Transportation; Metropolitan Transportation Authority; Metro North Railroad; NYC Schools Construction Authority.
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Strong knowledge of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) regulations in the construction industry. Develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive Quality Management System (QMS) tailored to civil construction and MTA project requirements.
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Bachelor of Science in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Geotechnical, Structural, Geological/Engineering Geology, or Mining Engineering. Master of Science or Engineering in Underground Construction/Tunneling, Geotechnical, Structural, Geological, or Mining Engineering.
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Ensures projects are closed out appropriately (e.g., punch-list, contractor documentation, collection of Owner Operator extras, collection of third part receivables, invoicing, and adherence to construction-related accounting principles.
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Zurich is currently hiring an experienced Construction Casualty Underwriter (Senior Levell III or Level IV AVP) to join the Construction team from New York! The starting salary range for the Construction Casualty Underwriter Senior is $115,000.00 - $165,000.00 and for the Construction Casualty Underwriter AVP is $150,000.00 -$205,000.00.
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This includes landlord-tenant matters, construction disputes, and real estate transactions. Responsibilities : Handling construction accident litigation, insurance defense matters, labor law violations, personal injury cases, and professional liability cases.
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Inspect CDBG, city initiated and private development construction projects. Confers with engineers, developers, architects, and a variety of agencies and the general public in acquiring information and coordination of planning, zoning, subdivision, building, environmental, and related matters; provides information regarding City development.
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Perform daily field inspections and observations of contractor’s work for heavy highway and/or bridge construction projects, including earthwork, subgrade, asphalt, concrete, reinforcing steel, structural steel, MOT, safety devices, and utilities.
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Experience in field services or warranty support for utility-scale battery storage systems. With over 480 MWh of energy storage projects either installed, under contract, or in development, we are a key player in both utility-scale and commercial energy storage sectors.
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A well established top Commercial Construction/Abatement company in Queens is working with gpac confidentially to find a Permit Specialist to join their growing team. A well established top Commercial Construction/Abatement company in Queens is working with gpac confidentially to find a Permit Specialist to join their growing team.
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The preconstruction manager is responsible for the planning and design of scope, budget, schedule prior to handing off to the construction manager to construct focusing on taking ownership to resolve upstream issues and support the construction team throughout the process.
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Senior Project Managers work with real estate developers, architects, and mechanical engineers to consult on decarbonization, building performance, and sustainability through the design and construction phases of new construction and rehabilitation projects predominantly in the New York City metro area, that are pursuing various types of certification and incentive programs, including Passive House, Enterprise Green Communities, and LEED.
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Multifamily General Contractor has an urgent need for a Traveling Construction Superintendent. Multifamily Construction Superintendent. You will be responsible for directing, and training, the field personnel & site teams on safety, logistics, construction methods and procedures.
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You’ll also assist with underwater construction and specialize in either scuba diving or deep-sea diving. You’ll also assist with underwater construction and specialize in either scuba diving or deep-sea diving.
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