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Well established and respected heavy civil construction company has an immediate need for an experienced. Bachelor's degree in engineering with 3+ years of heavy civil construction experience with an emphasis on structures.
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Specialty experience including heavy civil/foundation demolition and excavation, support of excavation, drilling, concrete and/or site utilities, TXDOT and other local agency infrastructure improvements.
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What You Need for this Position- Senior Estimator- Construction - MTA - NYDOT - Heavy Highway - Bridge - Civil Construction - Bid Documents - HCSS - OSTBenefits- Vacation/PTO - Medical - Dental - Vision - 401k - Bonus So, if you are a Senior Estimator with experience, please apply todayApplicants must be authorized to work in the U.S.Preferred SkillsSenior EstimatorConstructionMTANYDOTHeavy HighwayBridgeCivil ConstructionBid documentsHCSSOST.
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Heavy Civil Contractor. Expertise in Primavera P-6, and all Microsoft Office software. Heavy Civil Contractor. Must be experienced in field engineering, cost control, RFI's, QAQC, CPM scheduling software.
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Looking for the ideal candidate to perform a variety of structural design and CAD/BIM production tasks related to permanent bridge structures as a part of our heavy civil infrastructure projects.
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We are hiring an ambitious and forward-thinking Construction Manager - heavy civil or transit focused - to join our established and growing team in New York. Experience in managing large construction management rail/transit projects.
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Develop overall project schedules for large heavy civil projects in the execution stage with total project values. Graduate of a Civil, Mechanical or Structural Engineering degree or technology program.
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Heavy and forestry equipment sales or equivalent experience a plus. Roland is one of the Mid-West’s leading heavy equipment dealers representing more than twenty-five outstanding manufacturers of construction, municipal, industrial and forestry equipment; expanding across 5 states and 17 locations.
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A privately held, Chicago area, manufacturer of automated Food and CPG Equipment for a variety of applications including, labeling, filling, corking, coding, capping, and so many other line operations.
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Experience in rail, heavy rail or heavy civil work, federal funding (particularly FTA grants), and alternative project delivery methods is also desired. Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field is required.
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Electrical, Structural, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering Degree from a recognized post-secondary institution. You'll find yourself working with leaders in power delivery, thermal generation, heavy industrial, and renewable energy at one of the world's top 10 design firms.
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If you are hired into this position, you must pass the next Civil Service Exam and be hired from the resulting list for this title to obtain permanent civil service status. on telephone and telecommunication equipment; wearing respirator equipment when required; distinguishing colors; making visual inspections of equipment; reading blueprints and schematic diagrams; using hand tools; crawling into and out of manholes; working on or near subway tracks; climbing extension ladders; and lifting and carrying heavy tools and equipment.
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Walsh is currently seeking Co-ops for our Heavy Civil division in New York and New Jersey. The Co-op position will rotate for a minimum of 3 work terms, (4 months in length) in sequence with academic schedules, in multiple divisions across the U.S. Co-ops will learn about multiple career paths in our company, and will be trained to become a full-time employee after college graduation.
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High School Diploma/GED and 2 years work experience in civil, heavy or general construction practices and procedures. Perform heavy manual labor, i.e. push, pull, and lift up to 50lbs.
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Proficiency in Trimble Business Center for earthwork estimating and HCSS Heavy Bid for bidding and project management. JOB TITLE: Civil Estimator / Project Estimator. An associate or bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or construction management is preferred.
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