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APAC-Central, Inc. and its founding companies have been serving our customers since early in the 20th Century and look forward to continued success in the 21st Century! APAC Central Inc., is a CRH company producing and providing crushed aggregate materials, sand, ready-mix concrete, asphalt, and performing as a regional heavy highway/infrastructure construction firm serving Arkansas, Oklahoma, and southern Missouri.
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Perform Asphalt Quality Control Tests in lab or on roadway, compile test data and understand test data in order to make plant or roadway adjustments. Partners and coordinates daily/weekly scheduling with APAC management, plant personnel and crewmembers, as well as DOT inspectors to obtain necessary samples and mix designs.
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Properly follow all company policies and OSHA, MSHA, ATTSA regulations for safe working procedures and environment. APAC Central Inc., a CRH Company, is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Perform the duties of a construction worker/ laborer when necessary. Perform the duties of a heavy equipment operator when necessary. Notify the Project Superintendent / Foreperson when conditions on the job change causing a variation to previous instruction.
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Apply for the Asphalt Superintendent position today and jumpstart your career with the CRH family. Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) in designated operations and production areas as stated by OSHA and / or MSHA.
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