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The Quality Control Officer shall follow written and verbal guidelines to conduct formal reviews of gameday AUES operations, provide remedial instruction to Allied Universal Event Services security and event staff professionals where required, provide detailed reports on performance metrics, and assist with specific tasks as assigned.
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Work individually or as a part of a team of Transportation Construction Inspectors to provide oversight of contractor's work efforts by ensuring quality control and contract compliance for roadway, structure, and bridge construction/maintenance projects of routine to moderate complexity, under the direction of a Transportation Construction Supervisor (TCIS), Construction Manager or designee.
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The Event Quality Control Officer will provide quality control audits at client venues for sports, concerts, and special events. Allied Universal® Event Services, an Allied Universal® Company, is hiring an Event Quality Control Officer.
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STV is seekingNBIS Bridge Inspector(s)for ourPittsburgh, Harrisburg or Philadelphia, PA office. In addition, this position will complete and review bridge design plans and submittals for public infrastructure projects and requires familiarity with structural design software, Bentley Leap, AASHTO, PennDOT, and PTC design manuals and standards, as well as MicroStation V8i and ORD.If you love being able to perform a mixture of office and field work, then keep reading.
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One (1) year minimum PennDOT experience as a Transportation Construction Inspector 1 (TCI-1) or higher, and has one (1) of the following three (3) certifications: PennDOT Concrete Technician Certification, NECEPT Field Technician Certification, or NICET Level II Certification or higher in Highway Construction, only NICET Certifications in Highway Construction are allowed unless special circumstances of other NICET subfields are requested for Central Office approval.
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HDR is looking for Senior Water/Wastewater Control Systems Engineer to serve in a project lead role in support of our national Control Systems practice which includes full-service capabilities for clients primarily in the Water/Wastewater market and also in other industries and market sectors providing control system assessment, planning, design, automation programming/configuration, testing & commissioning, and maintenance.
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The Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI) is responsible for consulting with contractors, consultants, engineers, job superintendents, and others in matters related to plans, specifications, materials, equipment, and the methods, practices and safety precautions involved in construction and installation of the work.
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Inspector must be able to perform the most complex inspection activities for at least 2 of the 5 categories of construction inspection: 1) Roadway 2) Bridges 3) Drainage 4) Erosion & Control 5) Maintenance & Traffic.
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Familiarity with power metering, instrumentation, control devices, motor control centers, switchgear and control panel design and engineering. Strong knowledge of control system principles, distributed control systems (DCS), programmable logic controllers (PLC), human-machine interfaces (HMI), and process automation.
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Firestopping Inspector with a minimum of 2+ years of experience and relevant certifications in Life Safety/Firestop inspections to join our client's team in the Moon Twp area.
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Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner and Commercial Energy Inspector certifications must be obtained within nine (9) months of appointment. Accessibility Inspector/Plans Examiner and Commercial Energy Inspector certifications must be obtained within nine (9) months of appointment.
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Previous experience in control systems engineering, preferably in the aggregates, asphalt, cement, or heavy industrial sector. A well-articulated solid track record of accomplishments in same competencies (Process Control or Electrical Engineering, IT/OT Architecture) with vocational training or individual certifications.
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Bridge Inspector Team LeadRanked the overall #4 Best Civil Engineering Firm to Work for in the Nation (#1 in our size category), and residing on the list of the Engineering News Record (ENR)'s Top 500 Design Firms in the nation, TPD (Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.) is currently hiring experienced Certified Bridge Safety Inspectors.
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Inspect erosion control devices, ensure they are maintained and that they are in compliance with applicable permits. Technical Assistant - Construction Inspector - ( 240001H1 ) Inspect work site for proper traffic control setup.
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We protect those who operate, maintain, and upgrade infrastructure in the energy, broadband, and transportation sectors and provide traffic control for major events like the Super Bowl and Boston Marathon.
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