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Allan Myers is the largest heavy civil construction and materials production contractor in the mid-Atlantic. Meaningful, fast-paced work with the region’s largest heavy civil construction and materials company.
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Applicants should be comfortable lifting & carrying up to 40lbs, be comfortable climbing ladders & scaffolds, using - or learning to use - a wide variety of woodworking and construction power tools and hand tools, have some understanding of fundamental geometry and basic math skills, as well as receive verbal and/or written instructions, sometimes in the form of shop construction drawings.
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As our Construction Manager, you will be Ocado's lead on site for the delivery of the implementation of Grid Structures and Mechanical Handling Equipment (MHE) to our partners automated facilities (Customer Fulfilment Centres (CFC), Distribution Centres (DC) and warehouses) across our global locations.
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Prior experience in PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike Highway and Bridge Construction Inspection. Knowledge of PennDOT mobile applications and ECMS Wave 5 (Construction). NICET Certified (Highway Construction) – Level III or IV preferred.
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Monitor/control construction through administrative direction of on-site Superintendent to ensure project is built on schedule and within budget; investigate potentially serious situations and implement corrective measures.
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ACI Field Technician Certification, PennDOT Concrete Technician Certification, NECEPT Field Technician Certification, NICET Certification in Heavy Highway Construction are desirable. The ideal candidate should have at least 5 years of transportation construction experience including experience working on PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike, highway and/or bridge projects is preferred.
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Prior experience on PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike Highway and Bridge Construction Projects. Two years minimum - Transportation, highway or bridge construction inspection experience. Must be willing to work outdoors in differing weather conditions, near heavy equipment and construction operations, and within highway work zones.
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Analyze and assist general superintendent in determining construction equipment requirements, provide necessary equipment as required to utilize manpower efficiently, and release equipment when not required.
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NICET Level 2 or higher in Transportation/Highway Construction. Review and maintain all pertinent project documentation and ensure that it accurately details construction progress, activities and materials, meets environmental permitting conditions, comply with safety policies and programs, and monitors EEO and DBE progress and performance.
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The Transportation Construction Inspector will observe and document daily Roadway and Bridge construction activities for the purpose of quality control to determine structural soundness and compliance with specifications and other regulations on a Pennsylvania Turnpike project.
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Under general supervision, the position is responsible for investigating, evaluating, reserving, negotiating and resolving assigned Specialty Liability related Bodily Injury and Property Damage claims.
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The right candidate will have at least 5 years experience in estimating for bridge construction and rehabilitation with a degree in civil engineering or a structural engineering. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field.
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The primary function of this role will be to supervise the monitoring and inspection of highway / structure construction projects for the PennDOT and may include construction inspection for concrete or asphalt roadways, structures, drainage systems, guide rail, MPT, and E&S components.
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One year of construction inspection experience, and an associate degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, geotechnical engineering, surveying engineering technology, or a closely related engineering technology; or.
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Complete and help oversee activities related to the maintenance and upkeep of the County's road and bridge inventory, including but not limited to: paving, patching, inlet repair, head wall construction, erosion control, grading, pipe installation and extension, curb installation, ADA Ramps, sinkhole stabilization, tree/brush/grass trimming/removal and other debris removal.
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