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Bachelors degree in Engineering, Construction Management, or another technical field from an accredited university. 5+ years Project Controls Manager experience in Construction, preferably industrial projects (such as petrochemical, refinery, power, offshore platforms.
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Founded in 1988, Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) is a leader in geotechnical, construction materials, environmental, and facilities engineering. Field Activities: Conduct observation, testing, sampling, and inspection of materials, including soils, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, asphalt, and structural steel placement.
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Testing Procedures : Conduct routine field and/or laboratory tests for soils, aggregates, concrete, grout, masonry, and asphalt using various methodologies and testing equipment following industry standards and compliance.
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Collaborate with, and advise, cross-functional teams to ensure legal compliance and risk management including the company’s development, finance, construction, market operations and asset management departments related to the financing, construction, and operation of battery storage projects.
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Experience working in capital projects with capital expenditures (CAPEX) and/or operating expenses (OPEX) in construction, real estate facility value chain including but not limited to owner-led enterprise or general contractor, budget, construction, maintenance and operations, infrastructure acquisition (land, lease, energy, fiber), contract lease management.
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NCCER Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) Board of Certified Safety Professionals, Construction Safety & Health Technician (CHST) NCCER Construction Site Safety Supervisor (CSSS.
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At least 5 years of water treatment experience, including design, construction, and commissioning, preferably with experience in wastewater treatment systems. As a Field Service Representative working with the Water Technologies and Solutions (WTS) team, you will safely provide commissioning and aftermarket support to a diverse group of industrial and municipal customers primarily focused on our ultrafiltration (UF) and membrane bioreactor (MBR) product line.
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Lead a project team consisting of engineers, designers, and field personnel involved in the design of land development projects, including plan and specification preparation, stormwater management calculations as well as client and jurisdictional stakeholder coordination.
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Position Summary: The Underground Cable Splicer is a skilled position in the construction, maintenance and repair of electrical underground distribution systems. The Underground Cable Splicer works safely while performing new construction, maintenance or repair work of energized and de-energized underground work.
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ScionHealth - Kindred Cornerstone & Solara Hospitals is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Management for a nursing job in Austin, Texas. Job Summary: The Director of Case Management directs the Case Management and Utilization Management activities in a Kindred hospital.
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Lead coordination with other USAID bureaus/offices and other USG, United Nations (UN), and/or multilateral agencies/donors, particularly in relation to Agency Construction Policies and Construction Risk Management.
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This would include developing geometric alignments, profiles, surface modeling, cross sections, grading design, drainage, superelevation, construction details, work zone traffic control, erosion control, and signing and striping plans.
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A degree(s) in construction, engineering, project management or relevant field may be substituted per LCRA guidelines for certain years of experience. - Nine or more years of experience in construction management relating to the area of construction specialization required to perform the job, including two or more years supervisory or other relevant contractor management experience.
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The right candidate will have 2+ years of construction management experience on large and/or small projects and varying asset classes including but not limited to, Higher Education, Retail, Multi-family, Self-storage, Hospitality, Senior Living, Healthcare, Restaurant, Transportation, Water and Waste Treatment, Convention Centers, Laboratories, Correctional, etc.
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OverviewCompany SummaryMasTec Utility Services delivers critical infrastructure construction and engineering services for power delivery, gas, and water customers, specializing in overhead and underground electric distribution for power delivery systems, gas distribution construction for gas systems, and turnkey solutions for a variety of water, sewer, and civil infrastructure projects.
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