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Conduct thorough takeoffs for equipment, ductwork installation, VAV system changeouts, cooling towers, chillers, boilers, and extensive underground utilities. Experience estimating for projects requiring extensive underground utility work with heavy equipment is a must.
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Strong understanding of HVAC systems, equipment, and installation methods. They specialize in complex HVAC systems, with a strong focus on delivering exceptional results for their clients in the K-12, water treatment, heavy industrial, and government sectors.
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Experience working as a Prime Mechanical Contractor (acting as the GC) a plus. Qualifications: 5-10 years of experience in HVAC estimating for commercial and industrial projects. Develop detailed cost breakdowns for labor, materials, equipment, subcontractors, and heavy equipment rentals/operation.
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The Opportunity:They are seeking a highly experienced Senior HVAC Estimator to join their team and play a vital role in securing new business opportunities. You will be responsible for leading the estimating process for complex commercial and industrial projects, ensuring accurate and competitive bids are submitted on time.
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Confirming that all employees are operating safely at all times including reviewing potential traffic hazards; performing hard hat checks and safety gear checks; underground alert reviews; other trades hazard review and performing general public safety checks.
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Involved in the installation, modification, and repair of utility, supply, and disposal systems, fixtures, fittings, and equipment such as sewage, water, gas, and oil lines, compressed air, vacuum, and acid systems, water closets, water heaters, hydrants, valves, and pumps.
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May include but not limited to; roads, environmental (SWPPP), excavations, concrete, rebar, substations, transmission lines, underground utilities, wind turbine and solar system installation.
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Knowledge of all aspects of commercial hospital mechanical construction including but not limited to underground mechanical installation, medical gas systems, domestic water systems, chilled water systems, and steam systems.
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Knowledge of construction engineering, geotechnical engineering, and structural engineering. Additional consideration will be given to a Construction Manager-Civil Engineer who possesses a current professional engineering license registration and maintenance of same throughout tenure.
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Ensure the high-quality installation of electrical portions of project; including underground cabling, mod to mod wiring, combiner box terminations, and DC collection system. Possess working knowledge of electrical drawings, sketches, and prints, underground duct banks, trenching, manholes and vaults for collection systems, underground and pad mount transformer usage, SCADA systems used in the power industry.
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Manage daily operations of work performed by employees and subcontractors including construction, installation, and maintenance of all project-related underground and/or aerial utility construction projects.
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Our experience and expertise span all aspects of the transmission and distribution market from high voltage overhead and underground transmission to distribution and automation design and construction capabilities.
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The HVAC Technician is a hands on position that performs skilled, complex work in the repair, maintenance and installation of heating, ventilating, air conditioning and steam distribution equipment and energy management systems.
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You have the ability to read prints and interpret utility maps to identify the type and size of underground utilities. Our talented workforce provides a wide array of specialty services including construction, engineering, underground facility locating, fulfillment, and program management.
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As an Apprentice Electrician you will work under the guidance of a Journeyman level electrician assisting in the installation, alteration, addition, and/or repair of electrical systems on commercial work sites.
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