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Job Details Job Location: PHILADELPHIA - PHILADELPHIA, PA Position Type: Full Time Salary Range: $23.94 - $31.05 Hourly Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI) Urban Engineers is seeking qualified individuals in Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Erie, Allentown, Scranton, Mechanicsburg, State College, and Williamsport to join the Construction Management Department as Transportation Construction Inspectors (TCI-1, TCI-2, TCI-3) for highway construction projects.
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High school diploma or equivalent, and experience with highway/structure construction inspection (TCI) with certifications to include: NICET ACI NECEPT Concrete NECEPT Asphalt IPAD/Kahua Nuclear Gauge Certification.
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4-year degree or relevant experience in marine transportation, construction management, shipyard management, naval architecture, or marine engineering. We are seeking a Director of Shipbuilding to manage all aspects of the Vessel Construction Management contract with the USDOT Maritime Administration.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionQES Engineering Inspection is seeking Heavy Civil Construction Inspectors (CI) to join our team. ABOUT QES: QES is an engineering and construction inspection firm offering a full range of pavement engineering services.
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Our client, a prestigious boutique law firm located in the King of Prussia, PA area, is seeking a dedicated and motivated junior- to mid-level lawyer as an Associate Construction Litigation Attorney to join their dynamic team primarily working in defense.
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RK&K is currently seeking Transportation Construction Inspectors, Supervisors, and Managers (TCI, TCIS, TCM) for PennDOT, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and Municipal highway and bridge projects throughout South Central and Eastern Pennsylvania.
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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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The Construction and Site Safety Superintendent will oversee the construction of a cogeneration power plant at NAVFAC’s Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC.Our salary range for this position, based on the market data, is $100k to $120k per annum (range varies depending on experience and qualifications.
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5 years experience in Railroad Construction / Station or highway / bridge related construction. Highway and Bridge construction experience on significant size projects - over $3M. WSP is currently initiating a search for a Construction Field Inspector for our Philadelphia office, be a part of a growing organization that meets our client’s objectives and solves their challenges.
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Expertise: Prior experience with repair and construction of stormwater infrastructure, concrete structures, rebar and concrete finishing, underground piping and detention/retention basins is a plus.
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JMT's Philadelphia Construction Management Team is seeking a Transportation Construction Inspector Supervisor for primarily PennDOT, Municipal, DRPA and other highway & bridge projects throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania.
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We are seeking qualified construction inspectors, resident engineers and field office document control specialists for transportation facilities, marine/port facilities, and related underground utility construction projects in the Pittsburgh Region and western Pennsylvania.
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The ideal candidate has extensive experience in residential solar construction operations, has been at least a 2nd line manager, is tech savvy, and has overseen a minimum of 1,000 jobs per month.
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Assure roadway plans, DOT specifications, bridge construction standards and QC plans are adhered to. Represent Client and lead inspection team to assure a quality-built highway construction project.
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Experience on PennDOT, PA Turnpike (PTC), highway and bridge construction and rehabilitation projects. OR - 12 years minimum of transportation, highway, or bridge construction inspection supervision / management experience acceptable to PennDOT.- Experience with PennDOTs ECMS, PTC Construction Documentation System, PTC Kahua, and other document control software.
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