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Areas we specialize in (both civil and structural) - Heavy Civil Construction Utility Work Streetscape & Resurfacing Waste/Stormwater Work Apply here - Perfetto Contracting is a leader in premier heavy civil construction is the Greater NYC area.
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The Associate Project Manager will have the opportunity to learn the knowledge and skills required to manage utility-scale solar construction projects. For over twenty years, Cinterra has provided specialized electrical utility and solar construction services to support some of the nation's leading contractors, private industry and public utilities.
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Areas of emphasis include site design, roadway design, utility design, grading and erosion control plans, storm sewer design, and water quality BMP design. Basic 3+ years of engineering experience to include land development, site design, post construction stormwater management design, Erosion and Sediment (E&S) design and permitting.
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Strong background in heavy highway, bridge construction, excavation, sitework, and utility projects. Our client is a well-established general contractor in Ohio, recognized for delivering high-quality large-scale heavy civil construction projects.
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2 - Knowledge of basic building design, construction practices, and installation and operation of facility utility systems sufficient to review building designs and evaluate work for compliance with applicable construction safety and occupational health regulations, standards, principles, practices, and procedures.
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The Renewable Project Development division of the business is experiencing significant growth, leading efforts to expedite the transition to sustainable energy through the development, construction, ownership, and operation of utility-scale and distributed generation solar and battery-storage assets across the United States.
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Senior consultancy in design, design optimization and construction administration of Ventilation Fire & Life Safety systems for transit/highway tunnels, overbuilds, industrial, utility, commercial and process facilities across North America and globally.
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Candidates that have worked in the following roles for renewable, utility, or clean energy companies would be ideal: Solar project Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer. Sr. Solar PV Design Engineer / Renewables Electrical Engineer - Prepares engineering scope of work, RFP, cost estimates, and bid packages for C&I and utility Solar PV, Ground mount, and rooftop projects of 5MW.
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Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) is a branch of engineering that deals with mitigating risks associated with new infrastructure design and construction. Colliers Engineering & Design is seeking a Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) Supervisor in New York, NY.
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Conduct site identification for utility scale solar, wind and battery storage projects across the PJM Mid-Atlantic region using ArcGIS, Google Earth and other available data. Business Developer will develop utility-scale solar, wind and battery storage projects with a team of experts to support Avangrid's growing pipeline and goals.
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A strong knowledge of A/P, accounting, financial analysis, logistics, business law (specifically contract law), vendor management, inventory/materials management, utility operations (construction, engineering & maintenance) preferred.
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Experience with NYC agencies such as DOT, MTA, DDC and all different aspects of heavy civil construction such as utility/ concrete/ structural steel etc. Triumph Construction is located in Hunts Point Bronx, NY.
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This includes managing activities such as roadway construction, water and sewer installation, earthwork, landscaping, irrigation, vertical construction, and public utility coordination.
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Provide Mechanical Engineering oversight and manage onsite mechanical/utility construction for capital projects. Ideally, you will play a pivotal role in coordinating the mechanical and utility design and construction activities for the Jefferson expansion project.
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As an Offshore Electrical Project Engineer, you will assist with the electrical design and evaluation of commercial and utility-scale offshore wind projects in development for the Invenergy’s target markets throughout the world, followed by technical supervision during project execution in the construction and commissioning phase.
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