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You will work closely with cross-functional teams to identify and implement process improvements, enhance internal controls and drive organizational change to achieve a streamlined and sustainable SOX compliance framework.
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WWPS is seeking a Construction Cost Engineer to join our growing team in Syracuse, New York. BS/BA Degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or another construction related subject or a non-cost BS/BA degree and additional cost estimating experience or equivalent experience.
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Consistent & Sustainable Work. JRC Transportation Inc. has been providing safe, dependable deliveries since 1984. JRC Owner Operators Make 85% of Gross! We are a 300+ Flatbed Owner Operator fleet with over 30 offices across the United States.
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Minimum 2 years of experience in one or more of the following, civil construction inspection involving grade separation projects, roadway paving/construction, utility work and/or experience with a Freight Railroad, Regional Short Line Railroad, Transit System, State DOT Highway or Rail Division, Railroad Supplier, Highway/Railroad Contractor, and/or Civil Engineering/Railroad Consultant.
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Are you equipped with the expertise to unravel the intricacies of industrial, municipal, and food and beverage wastewater, leading the way in sustainable engineering practices? With over 20 years of experience in engineering and construction consulting, Critical Path can take a project from concept through design, including owner's representation and review during construction and start-up activities.
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ABOUT US 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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The Co-Op program is designed for students interested in maintaining a sustainable environment. In order to be considered for this exclusive opportunity, you must participate in a Co-Op Information Sessions (dates/times in Handshake), have a minimum GPA of 2.8, and be in good academic/conduct/judicial standing.
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A fast-paced, high-energy electronics manufacturer is seeking talented individuals to assist in the launch of new sustainable products to market. This organization is seeking to develop new technologies in electric motors, power electronics and smart connected devices that reduce the energy of flow machines (pumps, fans, compressors) as much as 50.
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Minimum 2-years of commercial building construction safety related experience. Experience and understanding of the construction work being performed and all safety, health and security implications related to roadway construction and utility projects.
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About Our Client: Our client is a full-service General Contractor and Construction Manager, established in 1982, with a team of around 30 dedicated professionals. Over the past forty years, they have built a stellar reputation, completing a diverse portfolio of renovation and new construction projects across Northern and Central New York, as well as other Eastern and Mid-Western states.
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Working with outside vendors including General Contractors, Architectural & Engineering firms and Construction Management firms on project scope, design and plans to meet standards, local code requirements and project schedules.
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Candidates must possess a broad and varied background in residential and/or commercial construction, or experience in building science and/or HVAC. And finally, NYSWDA works closely with policy regulators and implementing agencies, advocating common sense energy policy and approaches to the home performance industry around the state.
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Established Commercial Construction Company serving clients in the Northeastern, Midwestern and Mid-Atlantic United States. We are seeking a Construction Project Administrator to join our team of professionals.
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The Sales Representative for Compact Construction Equipment (CCE) is responsible for the sale, rental and leasing of all new and used John Deere compact equipment. Five Star Equipment has an exciting opportunity for a Sales Representative for Compact Construction Equipment in the Syracuse, NY territory.
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