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We provide a complete range of high-quality aggregates, asphalt, ready-mix concrete products, and construction paving services to state, federal, municipal, commercial, and private customers. Job ID: 495792 Callanan Industries Inc., a CRH Company, is a leading supplier of paving materials and construction services in New York State.
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Current job sites are: Mayfield NY, Lowville NY, Middletown NY and Sidney NY. ResponsibilitiesBroom/Shovel work assisting crew in underground utility construction. OverviewHenkels & McCoy is an industry-leading utility construction firm providing critical infrastructure construction and maintenance services for the power, oil & gas pipeline, gas distribution, and communication markets throughout North America.
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Henkels & McCoy (H&M) is an industry-leading utility construction firm providing critical infrastructure design, construction, and maintenance services for the power, oil & gas pipeline, gas distribution, and communication markets throughout North America.
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Associate’s degree or BOCEs CTE Program degree with a focus in Electrical Construction and Maintenance, Heating / Air Conditioning / Refrigeration Technical Services or equivalent. As needed this position will assist with construction of new facilities and renovations of existing facilities, repairing, and maintaining the physical structure of establishments upon request.
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Your day-to-day tasks may include commercial cleaning, residential cleaning, construction cleaning, hotel cleaning. Your day-to-day tasks may include commercial cleaning, residential cleaning, construction cleaning, hotel cleaning.
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MON-FRI, 7AM-4PM Job Summary Operate construction machinery on site to complete projects orderly and safely. Must be able to operate various types of machines including: skid steer, mini excavator, backhoe, etc.
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Come join SFS as a Retail Merchandiser independent contractor and enjoy all the benefits of creating your own schedule.
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Duties will also include light construction, snow shoveling, general repair and maintenance of minor plumbing, electrical, mechanical and building issues. Performs snow removal – whether shoveling or plowing – will need to be on call for snow removal.
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Inspecting, testing, operating, and maintaining facilities systems such as HVAC, boilers, specialty water systems, compressed air, emergency generators, building management system and fire life safety.
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