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SCDOT Asphalt Roadway Technician. SCDOT Pavement Preservation Level 1 (Asphalt Seal, Micro/Slurry Seal, Concrete Pavement) SCDOT Earthwork, Drainage, and Base Technician. Monitors work zones on assigned projects as a certified Work Zone Level 1 or 2 inspector to ensure traffic control devices are placed according to SCDOT and MUTCD (Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices) standards, and according to contract documents and plans.
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The Construction Inspector Trainee, Junior Inspector, performs daily assigned inspection tasks in a training capacity preparatory to assuming the duties of an Inspector. SCDOT Earthwork & Base Course.
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Perform technical duties associated with the oversight, administration, and inspection of transportation projects, including roadway, bridge, rail, pedestrian, port, and /or aviation, to determine the contractor's compliance with the contract, plans, and specifications.
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SCDOT Nuclear Guage Hazardous Materials. SCDOT PCC Level 1 and 2. SC Registration as ICC Commercial Building Inspector required. Three or more (3+) years of experience as building inspector; previous general contractor's license or electrical contractor's license may substitute for one year of building inspector experience.
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Required SCDOT certifications, one or more of the following: Asphalt Roadway Technician, HMA Level 1, Concrete Level 1 & 2, Earthwork and Base, Foundations, Pavement Preservation, CEPSCI, etc. High school graduate or equivalent plus two (2) years’ experience in construction inspection, one (1) year of which shall have been in bridge and/or roadway construction inspection, or an Engineer Intern with a Civil Engineering degree (requires certificate) having the ability to earn the required qualifications and certifications within one year.
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Possess SCDOT or valid qualification from another state for Asphalt Roadway Technician or obtain within the first 90 days of employment. High school graduate or equivalent plus two (2) years' experience in construction inspection, one (1) year of which shall have been in bridge and/or roadway construction inspection.
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This position prefers an engineering background in the design of roadway projects with exposure to roadway drainage design, NEPA requirements, land disturbance permitting, and traffic control.
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Reeves is a complete heavy civil highway and site development construction company dedicated to meet the specific needs of the roadway, airport, bridge, and military market. Responsible for planning, organizing and coordinating daily activities and work assignments in conjunction with Plant Superintendent, Paving supervisors and salesmen to ensure production is managed well.
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Requirements for CADD Technician : Proficient in using AutoCAD and Civil3D for civil engineering projects, covering grading, roadway, stormwater, and pipe networks. We're looking for a skilled professional proficient in AutoCAD and Civil3D, specializing in projects like grading, roadway, stormwater, and pipe networks.
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RK&K's Construction Management and Engineering team is currently hiring inspectors with interstate, roadway and bridge construction experience throughout South Carolina ( Experience and certifications in SCDOT inspection and materials testing (earthwork, asphalt, concrete, pavement preservation and Erosion & Sedimentation Control) is preferred.
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Water, wastewater, storm water including hydrology and hydraulic studies, reports, site plans, grading and utility plans, erosion control plans and roadway design. Water, wastewater, storm water including hydrology and hydraulic studies, reports, site plans, grading and utility plans, erosion control plans and roadway design.
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Asphalt Plant Operator operates asphalt plants controls, to weigh and deliver specified quantities of aggregates and asphalt cement to dryer for heating, and to mixer for mixing and dumping into trucks.
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This candidate will manage roadway design projects with South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT), as well as local clients, including Cities, Counties and Community Improvement Districts.
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Abilities must be flexible as to allow various labor activities including, but not limited to: shoveling dirt, sand, asphalt or concrete using short or long handle shovels; cutting or trimming trees and vegetation using axes, ditch blades, sling blades, chain saws or power weed trimmers; driving stakes or breaking pavement using sledge hammers, digging holes using hand-operated post hole diggers; operating hand-driven compaction devices, and brooming dirt and debris using hand brooms.
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Must be willing to work with other disciplines (bridge design, roadway design, hydraulic analysis, stream restoration, planning, traffic control) within the office, as necessary, during inspection downtime.
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