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WHO ARE WE CS Energy is an industry-leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) renewable energy company that develops, designs and builds optimized solar, energy storage, and emerging energy projects.
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Prior history as l Construction Inspector on NYSDOT transportation projects. + Perform on-site inspection of various heavy highway and/or bridge rehabilitation/replacement, resurfacing, and roadway safety improvement projects.
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Knowledge of applicable National, State and Local codes relevant to the job as it relates to electrical and power systems, including but not limited to Life Safety Codes, New York State Fire Prevention and Building Codes and National Fire Protection Association codes/standards.
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CHPE is the most powerful project you'll never see, and it is ready to provide clean energy with the resiliency and environmental safety that New York and the rest of the nation demand." Our experience and expertise span all aspects of the transmission and distribution market from high voltage overhead and underground transmission to distribution and automation design and construction capabilities.
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Bachelor’s Degree – Construction Management, Environmental Health & Safety, or equivalent experience and minimum 2 years prior relevant experience. 1-3 years of heavy civil construction and/or environmental experience at the management level required Knowledge and experience working with Regulatory Agencies such as, OSHA, EPA, DOT and others as appropriate Requires broad theoretical job knowledge typically obtained through advanced education.
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CME's licensed engineers and certified technicians specialize in geotechnical engineering, construction materials evaluation in both field and laboratory, geological sciences, subsurface exploration, and investigative engineering.
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This role will support Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) shared services and provide consistent and thorough support for Canal Construction as well as Canal Design, Support Canal Floating Plant, and overall function of the shared services EHS.
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Working knowledge and experience with construction systems (preferably Oracle Contract Manager and PMWeb, along with P6 scheduling). Knowledge of applicable National, State and Local codes relevant to mechanical and plumbing systems including but not limited to Life Safety Codes and National Fire Protection Association codes.
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Proficient understanding of word processing, spreadsheet and database management software Ensure work conduct is completed with a Safety First mindset To be considered for the Supervisor Facilities Maintenance position you ideally should have an AAS in construction or related technologies and 5 years of relevant experience.
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Provide technical assistance and advice to project staff and management in the areas of landscape architecture, bicycle and pedestrian facility design, accessible design and Americans with Disabilities (ADA) compliance, vegetation management, and erosion control to other functional groups such as: Highway Maintenance, Construction, Planning and Program Management, Right of Way, Traffic and Safety, and Highway Permits office.
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Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.) Additional proficiencies may include cost management software (Timberline, Sage preferred), scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and construction management software (Procore preferred.
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It provides rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services and solutions to customers across a broad array of markets, including energy, industrial, construction, agricultural, and consumer products.
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Adhere to any and all state and federal regulations, if applicable, as set forth by the US Department of Transportation (DOT), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), or any other regulatory agency.
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This work may include specific assignments in the areas of project management, consultant management, resource management, supervision of a highway or structures design squad, or supervision of one of the support units (Design Traffic Engineering Unit, Utilities Unit, Design Services Unit, Geotechnical Unit, Bridge Safety Assurance, etc.
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Keeps the Construction Manager, Facilities Maintenance Manager, Facilities Manager and Facilities Maintenance Supervisor(s)/Assistant Supervisor(s) informed of status of project work and other activities and assists in development of project plans and budgets.
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