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Perform field materials testing of soil, asphalt, masonry, and concrete. The CMT Field Technician will inspect the contractors' work and perform field soil and concrete material testing to verify the work is performed in accordance with project specifications.
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Exploration methods, geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring, and laboratory testing for soil and rock; As Mid-Level Geotechnical Engineer or Engineering Geologist, you will assist and lead geotechnical tasks and the delivery for a wide variety of projects within the water, transportation, rail, and ports & maritime teams.
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Takes part in providing local technical assistance for the collection, identification, and compiling of environmental and geological data from various media (soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, air/vapor.
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Perform emergency maintenance, including but not limited to sewage back-ups, water main and/or lateral breaks (dig to expose line, repair, and replace soil as needed), fires, weather related damage, other types of water leaks, appliance repairs, etc.
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Knowledge of stormwater management design and regulations including County, Soil Conservation Districts. Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Design, Best Management Practices, swale design, spillway design, and determination of construction sequence.
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Municipal Engineering, including design of capital improvement projects, grant work, planning & zoning application reviews. Grading Design to ensure value engineering is achieved through earthwork analysis and site safety is accomplished through the use of appropriate design slopes.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Operator - Heavy Equipment is responsible for the safe operation of heavy equipment at a recycling center, landfill or transfer station for the purpose of transferring, spreading, covering, loading and/or compacting waste or soil in an efficient and safe manner.
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Assist in the make ready of vacated units including, but not limited to, painting, sanding, and varnishing, floor tile removal and replacement, ceramic tile replacement, dry wall repair, fixture repair and/or replacement, floor stripping, waxing, and polishing, window repair and/or replacement, etc., as will from time to time be required.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in wildlife biology, rangeland ecology, environmental science, forestry, botany, soil science, or a closely related natural resource field. Bachelor's or Master's degree in wildlife biology, rangeland ecology, environmental science, forestry, botany, soil science, or a closely related natural resource field.
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Install and remove plant material, trees and shrubs, mulch, move and rake dirt/soil, sweep hard surfaces and other basic outdoor landscaping duties. Good Samaritan began as a downtown mission of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in 1939 and was established as an institution of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas in 1951 under the leadership of Bishop Everett Jones.
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ETMs will perform daily tasks including: survey and locate drilling points; conduct site reconnaissance; load/unload tooling, materials and samples; classify soil and rock samples; perform routine maintenance and basic repairs on drilling equipment, prepare internal (daily field forms) and external (DOT Logs) paperwork.
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Our rapidly growing foundations business, which includes drilled shafts, micro piles, driven piles, auger cast-in-place piles, full displacement piles, soil mixing, support of excavation, anchors, tie-backs, stone columns, and other geotechnical solutions is a multi-faceted and leading-edge division of Kiewit focused on delivering differentiated solutions.
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Prepare for the upcoming projects in our office in San Jose, CA Remote work from home Qualifications: 20+ years experience in project planning and management for soil improvement, earthworks, underground construction, or other related heavy civil construction Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Geotechnical Engineering, or other related fields.
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Operates testing equipment and conducts testing (example: Soil, concrete or other) and provides assessment of data through reporting. Our broad service offering includes construction materials testing, geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, industrial hygiene, and specialty testing.
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Manually scrub ceramic and/or tile floors applying disinfectant solutions to free from soil, minerals, algae, and mildew build-up. Explore careers with Goodwill in retail, production, warehouse, logistics, contact center customer service, career services, technology, document imaging, grounds maintenance, janitorial and facilities maintenance.
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