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Responsible for assisting our Bridge/Tunnel Inspection Team Leads perform inspections in the field, entry of field data in into specialized software, entry of data into Microsoft Word/Excel/Access and Bentley's AssetWise, assembly of reports and other documents.
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Experience in the Certification, Testing Inspection, and Compliance (TIC) or Professional Assurance Services sector is a plus. Education and Experience: Degree in marketing or related field with at least 4 years of B2B marketing experience.
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3-6 years experience of responsible field inspection. We are seeking a Construction Inspector to help provide inspection services on multiple water and wastewater infastructurer projects, pipelines, pump stations and lift stations throughout the area.
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We have a current opening for a Field Technician. Our team of professionals have decades of experience in the Clean & TV, Inspection, Rehabilitation and Cross Bore markets. Equix Integrity provides services to the Water/Wastewater collection systems industry, to both the public and private sectors.
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Performs specialized inspection services such as loss control, wall washings or confined space entry upon receiving required training. As company field representative, acts in a professional and dignified manner so as to maintain the company’s respected and trusted reputation.
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Support, as the client manager, proposal development led by the project manager for services including training, assessments, design, turnkey, inspection, asset management, etc. B.S. degree in architecture, civil engineering, or construction management, or B.A. in sales/marketing related field (10+ years of experience in successful marketing/sales will be considered in lieu of a college degree.
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Creates, documents, and distributes all QA/QC plans, checklists, inspection, completion lists, punch lists, and reports. The position will work directly with both internal and external team members to provide document review, field audits, coordination, and implementation of Quality Assurance initiative during project durations.
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Duties, Responsibilities & Other Perform field construction inspection and documentation services on various roadway construction projects; Review and analyze the design of roadways; and/or heavy highway and bridge projects.
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Intertek’s Building Science Solutions (BSS) group is primarily focused on building enclosure consulting, commissioning, and field performance testing for new construction and retrofit projects.
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Serve as an Air Shop Technician, when directed, performing receipt inspection, cleaning, servicing, reassembling, and testing of customer equipment in accordance with approved testing and service procedures.
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Quality Control : Oversee all aspects of project quality, from initial planning through final inspection. Education : Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field preferred.
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With some of the greatest talent in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Code Compliance, Environmental,OccupationalHealth & Safety, and Building Envelope, we are committed to delivering groundbreaking solutions for our clients.
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Develops and implements inspection and Industrial Hygiene sampling protocols and procedures, and a schedule of routine inspections and sampling. Five years of related field experience required; PSM site experience preferred.
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in environmental safety, Occupational Safety and Health, or related field required, master’s degree desirable. Inspects office locations and industrial sites to identify safety, health, and environmental risks; delivers reports to document inspection findings and recommendations for correction.
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Responsible for the total completion of all inspections and contract obligations, i.e. cleaning, or subcontractor work by coordinating with dispatch the scheduling of all inspection teams. Two year Associate degree in a technical field, such as electronics or electricity, or equivalent experience.
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