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Overview Gallagher Bassett Technical Services (GBTS) division is seeking a "Construction Safety Loss Control Consultant" needed on a per assignment basis in their Western NY State Regional (Buffalo) area.
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Nesco Resource is seeking a seasoned Construction Superintendent looking to lead dynamic projects without the hassle of constant travel! The Superintendent oversees the site operations of construction projects from planning to completion, including daily scheduling, supervising all activities, materials and tasks, and ensuring the safety and compliance of the site.
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TTM Technologies, Inc. – Publicly Traded US Company, NASDAQ (TTMI) – Top-5 Global Printed Circuit Board ManufacturerAbout TTMTTM Technologies, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of technology solutions including engineered systems, radio frequency (“RF”) components and RF microwave/microelectronic assemblies, and quick-turn and technologically advanced printed circuit boards (“PCBs”).
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We are excited to announce that we have partnered with a premier Restoration Construction Company in New York. They have a diverse portfolio and a vast variety of projects. They are in need of experienced construction technicians.
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We are one team, dedicated to working collaboratively to create the purposeful solutions that propel the world forward.
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Ability to adequately inspect Aerospace level mechanical components and assemblies including welded and machined parts for compliance with industry and Customer specifications.
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Certification from GRI as a CQA Geosynthetic Materials and Compacted Clay Liner Inspector is preferred but required. Candidates must be physically able to safely negotiate construction sites and facilities.
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Manufacturing Inspector- 2nd shift. Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control techniques. Ability to lift to 50 pounds and push/roll 300 – 800 pounds with pallet jack. Must be able to stand for long periods of time on varied surfaces and reach, twist, bend and stretch when required.
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The Inspector is responsible for rewinding, inspecting, and packaging labels to customer specifications. Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control, and other techniques used to effectively manufacture and distribute materials and products.
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Since 1983, we have provided a variety of career opportunities across North American industry – from short-term assignments at Fortune 500 companies where you can build your skills, to long-term opportunities where you can play a vital role solving for companies’ construction, manufacturing and maintenance challenges.
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Not necessary but a plus: VIITA Certification, previous experience in construction/plumbing/electrical industries, life safety/fire fighting, general contracting or property management. About the job Loss Control Inspector - Independent Contractor - Onondaga County.
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The Senior Inspector will be a key member of the Bryant Construction Inspection Team in our Syracuse, NY office, where he/she will inspect of job sites for a wide range of public and private sector clients, to enable their successful completion.
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We’re seeking an experienced and collaborative MEP Superintendent/ Inspector who will support a multi-faceted building and infrastructure rehabilitation project located at our client’s site in Niagara Falls, NY. You’ll be providing direction in regard to quality, safety, and general day to day operations.
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The NYS DMV Vehicle Safety Field Office is currently accepting applications for Automotive Facilities Inspector, G-16 or Automotive Facilities Inspector Trainee 1/2, G-NS (Equated to G-14/ Equated to G-15.
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Ensures projects are closed out appropriately (e.g., punch-list, contractor documentation, collection of Owner Operator extras, collection of third part receivables, invoicing, and adherence to construction-related accounting principles.
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Title: construction inspector Company: The City Of Baytown Tx in Syracuse, NY
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