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A dynamic leader and supplier of industrial scaffolding, painting, coating, and rope access services is looking to grow their Operations Leadership Team with the addition of a Heavy Industrial Plant Site Manager.
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Safety training/certifications in areas such as Fall Protection, Scaffolding, Excavation and Trenching, HAZCOM, etc. On-site construction experience in safety minded roles is a plus (such as fire watch, hole watch, safety lead, safety committee member, etc.
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Able to demonstrate technical construction safety knowledge, including but not limited to fall protection, scaffolding, confined spaces, cranes/rigging, material handling, and general hazard recognition.
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From pumps to scaffolding to general construction tools, we aim to be the only call needed to outfit a job site with the proper equipment. Related experience may include: Account Executive, Account Manager, Outside Sales, Outside Sales Representative, Sales, Sales Consultant, Sales Director, Sales Rep, Sales Representative, Salesperson, Account Development Manager, Channel Sales Director, Distribution Sales Manager, Inside Sales Representative, Marketing Representative.
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Hazards: Conditions where there is danger to life, health or bodily injury such as closeness to moving mechanical parts; working on scaffolding and high places; exposure to burns, radiant energy, explosives, toxic chemicals, and electric shock.
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Field work requires experience and confidence working in and around equipment, systems and conditions is required, as well as long periods of standing, and the ability to lift 50+ pounds and climb ladders and or scaffolding.
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Standard ladder heights (6’, 8’, 10’ and 12’) as well as scaffolding, boom lifts and scissor lifts. This includes room control systems, video teleconferencing, audio digital signal processing, matrix video and audio switchers, video walls, streaming AV, digital signage, cameras, and large displays.
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Employee is frequently required to stand, walk on slope roofs, sit, climb ladders, work from stationary and moveable scaffolding (aka swing stages), bend, climb inside attics and crawl under homes and tunnels, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, hear, and drive a motor vehicle to job sites.
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Frequently required to climb onto first and second story roofs, ascend/descend ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, etc. Civil Engineer, Design Engineer, Structural Engineer, Construction Management, Residential Construction, Residential Design.
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Proficient in operating aerial lift platforms such as scissor lifts, boom lifts, and tower scaffolding (optional) we strive to deliver the most advanced antenna and RCS measurement facilities to the U.S. aerospace and defense industry.
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Responsible for all safety aspects related to the subcontractor selection process, subcontractor work plan reviews, training, confined space entry, hot work permitting, scaffolding, etc on a job site.
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You build the scaffolding underlying our work, providing our Advisors the luxury of pure focus on delivering the unique counsel that only they can. are a bona fide grammar nerd (does the Oxford Comma debate keep you awake at night.
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A chemicals/manufacturing client is looking for a Construction Project Manager who is responsible for observing the work being performed by construction personnel, and assessing if workers are exposed to potentially hazardous conditions (working at height, confined space entry, hot work, rigging, scaffolding, power tools, etc.
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Able to work at heights, able to climb ladders, access/inspect scaffolding and roof areas. Assist the Project Superintendent in establishing and implementing proper fire prevention, evacuation and fire control procedures.
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Proficiency in reading blueprints and envisioning elevator, hoisting, shoring, forming, and scaffolding plans. Proficiency in reading blueprints and envisioning elevator, hoisting, shoring, forming, and scaffolding plans.
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