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Must be able to work extended hours on your feet on uneven surfaces (dirt, concrete, asphalt, mud, gravel, etc.) Ensure all on-site personnel comply with project procedures, safety program requirements, work rules, etc.
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Work may involve moderate exposure to inclement weather/elements, such as extreme temperatures, rain, wind, high humidity, dirt, dust, fumes, airborne particles, smoke, unpleasant odors, toxic or caustic chemicals.
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Self-starter and able to complete work with minimal supervision and independently handle daily tasks while also understanding the escalation process for assistance and knowing the limits of his/her authority.
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Proven experience leading through change, fostering a cooperative work environment, and motivating others to drive continuous improvement; Work is performed in both an office environment and outdoors, primarily on ship terminals.
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Knowledgeable in the areas of dirt work, including but not limited to clearing, excavation, embankment, grading, demolition, surveying, and finish grading. Experience on all types of heavy equipment for moving dirt and performing site work, preferred.
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The purpose of this job is to provide supervision and coordination of workers (both skilled and unskilled) engaged in various types of construction projects, such as highway structures, clearing right-of-way, pile driving, preparing subgrade, laying road surface, installing curb, installing underground utilities, traffic control, concrete paving of streets and related lime and dirt work, etc.
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Work Environment: Location: industrial construction sites and/or fabrication shop Mobility Barriers to Access Job Site: Uneven ground level Obstructed pathways Work performed at low and/or high elevations Work performed in confined areas Climatic/Environmental Conditions at Job Site: Predominately outdoor climate May be exposed to extreme hot or cold weather Excessive humidity, rain, etc.
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Direct subgrade work, mixing of concrete and setting of forms. Stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, or work at elevated heights as well as in confined spaces (towers, vessels, excavations, etc. Perform quality work as determined by project specifications.
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Manage scheduling of all QA/QC inspections of work necessary to obtain owner acceptance of the work. Review contract documents, submittals, shop drawings, and schematics to determine the nature and scope of the work, the materials to be utilized, and manpower requirements (by craft) for each construction phase.
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Ensure all Civil Work (dirt work, concrete, asphalt and underground, etc.) The General Superintendent has the ownership and responsibility for all field operations on the project including site safety, schedule, self-performed work (if required), quality, subcontractor field coordination, logistics, labor cost, and productivity.
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The Tesla Collision Repair Program is looking for a Collision Shop Paint Prepper to work on one of the most progressive vehicle brands in the world. Remove grease, dirt, paint, or rust from vehicle surfaces in preparation for paint application, using abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, or sandblasters.
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Work is performed in a venue/convention center environment with moderate exposure to outdoor temperatures and to dirt, sand and/or dust. Team members may be asked to work in multiple venue locations.
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Self-direction and ability to work alone. Ability to walk around job sites that may be dirt, cement, asphalt, uneven concrete, other. Technician will work closely with client personnel as a company representative, perform maintenance, and troubleshooting without direct supervision.
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BS degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Business Administration, or related field or equivalent work experience in heavy civil construction. Minimum of five (5) years experience in paving, dirt, and grading in either private or public environments.
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Working Conditions: Individuals in this position work inside and outside in all types of weather; are exposed to dirt, dust, noise, fumes, odors, heat, cold, rain, humidity, and sudden temperature changes; frequently are exposed to mechanical hazards, traffic hazards, and bodily injuries; are infrequently exposed to chemical, electronic, and fire hazards, explosives, and contagious diseases.
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