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5 or more years of civil engineering experience (preferably including power/solar/wind development/land development, but not a requirement) Experience in site development, grading, stormwater design, erosion & sediment control.
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This position will support both private and public sector clients, including, renewable energy developers, utilities, industrial manufacturing, commercial, government, and quasi-government clients, as well as emerging investment and clean energy innovation entrants to the market.
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We are seeking an experienced Fire & Security Service Technician with the ability to program, calibrate, check, test and service access control, CCTV, burglar alarm and fire alarm installations in commercial facilities.
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In this role, you will work with fellow drafters and designers in preparing drawings of HVAC & piping systems for commercial, healthcare and industrial facilities throughout the region. Experience with 3D piping design software a plus (i.e., Revit or Plant 3D.
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Established Commercial Construction Company serving clients in the Northeastern, Midwestern and Mid-Atlantic United States. Can demonstrate successful Full charge bookkeeping experience Microsoft Office Suite experience: Outlook, Excel, Word, & PowerPoint (Advanced experience with spreadsheets & reports) Working knowledge of and Experience with the use of Procore and DocuSign software systems.
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We are an outdoor facilities maintenance, commercial, and snow and ice management company. You'll be involved in tasks such as mowing lawns, trimming hedges, planting flowers, and providing general support to our experienced landscapers.
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NAS is a major, national player in the Commercial Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) maintenance and service industry. Technicians install, repair, and perform preventative maintenance on commercial, rooftop HVAC units.
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Litigation Paralegal (Commercial + Business Litigation) Assist in analyzing complex legal issues related to business, commercial, products/professional liability, healthcare, personal injury, and professional discipline litigation.
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Ability to efficiently troubleshoot commercial and supermarket refrigeration equipment. 5+ years of experience in commercial refrigeration; especially experience with parallel rack systems.
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Working knowledge of commercial/industrial roofing procedures and safety. ROOFING FOREPERSONS (Production) CentiMark Corporation, a National leader in the commercial/industrial roofing industry, has an exceptional opportunity for experienced Forepersons (Production) for the Syracuse NY area.
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Embrace the opportunities and soar beyond commercial targets and KPI expectations, setting new records and achieving remarkable success. You know how to charm and captivate an audience with the ability to connect with people at all levels of the organization.
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Familiarity with computer operating systems, a myriad of consumer and commercial communications devices (e.g., PDAs, smartphones, routers, modems, converters, and wireless devices), and computer software applications.
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Commercial Foundation Install Experience. If you are a Concrete Laborer eager to grow and learn in the trades alongside the best Craft Professionals in the industry, this is your chance to launch your career.
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Postal Service operations are wide ranging from Mail Processing, handling and sorting mail to sales and marketing teams that work with commercial customers. Fields such as Mail Processor, administrative, general office, accountant, administrative assistant, auditor, bookkeeper, office assistant, secretary, staff assistant, typist, etc.
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Carrier Enterprise (CE) is a national distributor of residential and light commercial Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) products, parts and supplies through licensed HVAC/R dealers and contractors.
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