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About Us: As a fourth-generation family business, Swank Construction has delivered top-tier heavy highway construction work since the 1930s. Industry Leadership: Join a team that leads the way in heavy highway construction, setting standards for quality, safety, and efficiency.
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As a fourth-generation family business, Swank Construction has delivered top-tier heavy highway construction work since the 1930s. Swank Construction Company, LLC is a well-known and respected leader in the heavy highway construction industry.
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Familiarity with heavy highway construction equipment/machinery - Required. Location: This job is located at our Shop location in Apollo, PA. Position Summary: The primary purpose of the Construction Equipment Mechanic position is to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair company vehicles and equipment.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Three (3) to five (5) years project experience in construction and/or heavy civil environments.
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Works in cramped places and is exposed to dirt, grease, fumes, and dust; works around heavy construction machinery, with and around power shop equipment. The Lock and Dam Equipment Mechanic Supervisor prescribes methods, procedures, priorities, and time requirements; assigns specific tasks for day-to-day or project-by-project accomplishment; and oversees employees day-to-day direction of well-established rotational shift oriented routine equipment and facilities maintenance and lock and dam operations.
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This position will operate many different types of Heavy equipment, such as the one's below: Drop Ball Crane, Material Handler, Pot Carrier and Loader Operator activities at a Steel Metal Recovery plant.
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Proficiency in AutoCAD, Bluebeam, MS Word, and Excel, knowledge of HCSS Heavy Bid and Heavy Job is a plus. Your responsibilities will consist of the following: the review of geotechnical subsurface investigations, geotechnical design, construction management, plan reading, project estimating, problem solving in large and small diameter projects (building foundations, transmission line foundations, cut and fill slopes, retaining walls and landslides, horizontal jack & bore culverts), client interface as well as the overall management and coordination of projects we are bidding and constructing.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Landscape Crew Member at Bird Dog Landscape Construction in Leechburg, PA. The Landscape Crew Member will be responsible for performing a variety of tasks related to landscaping, such as mowing, trimming bushes and trees, planting flowers, comstructing retaining walls and other hardscapes and maintaining outdoor spaces.
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As a Equipment Operator you will: Operate various types of heavy machinery safely and efficiently, such as forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, and other construction or warehouse equipment; Monitor equipment performance and carry out basic maintenance and repairs; Follow safety guidelines and company protocols to maintain a safe working environment.
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